Dr. Strange is the Sorcerer Supreme, THE great and powerful magical badass of the Marvel Universe. His job is to guard against magical incursions from extradimensional Powers That Be and keep things intact against reality-splitting threats. Normally he doesn't get involved with the affairs of the "normal" superheroes--it'd be disruptive for him to take sides that way, and besides he considers most of them friends.
Dr. Doom is a powerful effing sorcerer in his own right. He lets people forget it for great stretches of time, and then cuts loose with some demon-summoning hoodoo that levels the surrounding territory. He vied against Doc Strange for Sorcerer Supreme once, but the good Doctor narrowly beat him.
Magic is normally a learned skill. Wanda is an exception, as her mutant power is to control magic, which makes her pretty scary. Agatha Harkness, a witch who apparently has mysterious ties to some of those extradimensional Powers That Be that I mentioned, was her mentor for a long time, but Agatha's dead, or something.
Dr. Strange seems to still be able to kick Wanda's ass if necessary (at least he's never displayed a lack of confidence when dealing with her wreckage, but then he's always been terrifyingly sure of himself), but he taught her a lot too, and has generally been able to talk her out of things rather than fighting her.
I don't know much about Wiccan. Druid is a bad guy, who was hanging out with The Hood in SI, and he seems to be magic. I don't know much about him, though.
Amora the Enchantress, one of the Asgardians, is a sorceress as well as a god, as is Loki. Odin is, among other things, God of Magic, but he's seldom on stage and never on earth so far as I know, so he's more or less out of the picture. Thor is sometimes depicted as knowing the magic of runes, but that's spotty. Guess he's better at it these days, though, since I gather he's the ruler of Asgard now. There was something about him summoning Cap's ghost to speak with him at one point.
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Dr. Doom is a powerful effing sorcerer in his own right. He lets people forget it for great stretches of time, and then cuts loose with some demon-summoning hoodoo that levels the surrounding territory. He vied against Doc Strange for Sorcerer Supreme once, but the good Doctor narrowly beat him.
Magic is normally a learned skill. Wanda is an exception, as her mutant power is to control magic, which makes her pretty scary. Agatha Harkness, a witch who apparently has mysterious ties to some of those extradimensional Powers That Be that I mentioned, was her mentor for a long time, but Agatha's dead, or something.
Dr. Strange seems to still be able to kick Wanda's ass if necessary (at least he's never displayed a lack of confidence when dealing with her wreckage, but then he's always been terrifyingly sure of himself), but he taught her a lot too, and has generally been able to talk her out of things rather than fighting her.
I don't know much about Wiccan. Druid is a bad guy, who was hanging out with The Hood in SI, and he seems to be magic. I don't know much about him, though.
Amora the Enchantress, one of the Asgardians, is a sorceress as well as a god, as is Loki. Odin is, among other things, God of Magic, but he's seldom on stage and never on earth so far as I know, so he's more or less out of the picture. Thor is sometimes depicted as knowing the magic of runes, but that's spotty. Guess he's better at it these days, though, since I gather he's the ruler of Asgard now. There was something about him summoning Cap's ghost to speak with him at one point.