![]() ![]() When Strange perished along with half of the universe due to Thanos' Snap, Wong became the new Sorcerer Supreme. After Strange was kidnapped by Ebony Maw, Wong was forced to remain behind in order to protect the Sanctum. Wong stood with Strange and Iron Man when the Black Order attacked New York City in search of the Time Stone. With Kaecilius' conflict over, Wong joined Doctor Strange in protecting the New York Sanctum. As Kaecilius attempted to use his power to bring Dormammu to Earth, Wong and the other Masters used their power to eventually defeat him, at the cost of Ancient One's death. When their former librarian was murdered by Kaecilius and the Zealots, Wong then became the highly protective keeper of all the ancient books when he met Stephen Strange, and assisted him in his studies. Wong is the current Sorcerer Supreme of the Masters of the Mystic Arts. The Sorcerer Supreme, Master of the Mystic Arts, leader and former librarian of Kamar-Taj." ―Wong Therefore, we get multiple villains from former Spidey flicks crossing over into the MCU, as well as two other Web-Slingers."Just Wong. This only goes for people who know who Peter is, having the somewhat opposite intention of what the Runes of Kof-Kal are meant. He doesn't want those closest to him - MJ, Ned, Happy, Aunt May - to forget his identity. Peter's interruption of the spell mid-progress allows people from other realities to crossover into ours. Parker could be, as the latter kept chiming in during the spell, changing his request. The sorcerer didn't account for how annoying Mr. To put it simply, the Runes wipe the memory of those specified in the spell for a set period of time. According to Wong, the Runes of Kof-Kal travel "the dark borders between known and unknown realities." This initial warning should have made it a no-go, but arrogant Stephen gives it a whirl. Doctor Strange performs The Runes of Kof-Kal - a spell that would fulfill Peter's exact aforementioned specifications. Stephen and Peter head down to the Sanctum's expectedly drab basement, and orange sparks begin flowing. Their combined might was no match for the trademark purple blast of the Power Stone, however, as each of the duplicates was dispatched after Thanos attacked with the Infinity Gauntlet. Dozens of Doctors Strange attack Thanos with multiple Eldritch Whips. Having failed to get the gauntlet off his hand, Strange later displays an ability to duplicate himself. When Iron Man and Spider-Man attempt to get it off his hand, Strange restrains the Mad Titan's left hand. Strange pulled them out during the combined attack, seeking to bind Thanos' right hand to prevent his use of the Infinity Gauntlet. Strange also uses a couple of one-off tricks in "Infinity War" - during the Battle of Titan - one of which is a different form of the Crimson Bands of Cyttorak, one more loyal to their use in Marvel comic books. Quite different than the usual mystic energy forms Strange uses as shields and weapons, the Crimson bands of Cyttorak are bright red, setting them apart from the bright yellow-orange color of the Tao Mandalas and Eldritch Whip, respectively. It's also how the cloak is able to steer the good doctor away from the battle ax he tries to grab in favor the Crimson Bands of Cyttorak relic which imprisons his enemy. In addition to granting the wearer the namesake ability, the cloak also appears to have a will of its own, which is why it's able to save Strange when Kaecilius knocks him over the rail for what looks like a solid 15-foot drop. One of the many things he smashes was the case containing a red cloak, which Mordo later tells Strange is the Cloak of Levitation. ![]() When Dormammu's disciple was tossing the title character around the New York sanctum like a rag doll, he wasn't exactly concerned with keeping it tidy. Well, the relic in question decided Stephen Strange was ready when Kaecilius was absolutely mopping the floor with him. Mordo himself is rocking the Vaulting Boots of Valtorr when Strange asks when his turn will come, his mentor goes full-Ollivander and offers the MCU equivalent of "the wand chooses the wizard." "You're ready when the relic decides you're ready," Mordo says. As Mordo tells him, eventually he will get to use relics that will grant him powers they're able to do so because they were imbued with magic too powerful to sustain.
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