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Ancient One

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Fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics
For other uses, seeAncient One (disambiguation).
For other Sorcerer Supremes, seeSorcerer Supreme.
Comics character
Ancient One
The Ancient One promotional art byCarl Potts
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceStrange Tales #110 (July 1963)
Created by
In-story information
Team affiliationsAncient Ones
Strange Academy
PartnershipsDoctor Strange
Notable aliases
  • The Master
  • The High Lama
  • The Mystic
  • The Spirit Leopard
Abilities

TheAncient One is a fictional character appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. He was the mentor ofDoctor Strange and was his predecessor asSorcerer Supreme.

The character was voiced byMichael Ansara in the 1978 television filmDr. Strange.Tilda Swinton portrayed a femaleCelticversion of the character in theMarvel Cinematic Universe filmsDoctor Strange (2016),Avengers: Endgame (2019), and theDisney+ seriesWhat If...? (2021).

Publication history

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The Ancient One was created byStan Lee andSteve Ditko and first appeared inStrange Tales #110 (cover-dated July 1963),[citation needed].[1]

The character has appeared in some Marvel Comics graphic novels.Doctor Strange: Season One (January 2, 2012, by Greg Pak and illustrated by Emma Rios),Doctor Strange - Marvel Masterworks Volume 1, andDoctor Strange: From the Marvel Vault #1 (June 15, 2011, by Roger Stern and illustrated by Neil Vokes).[citation needed]

Fictional character biography

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The character who would eventually become the Ancient One was born inKamar-Taj, "a hidden land high in theHimalayas",[2] more than 500 years ago.[3] He spent his youth as a simple farmer, until his friendKaluu learned to wield magic.[4] When Kaluu shared his discovery with the Ancient One, the two disagreed on how to use it. The Ancient One sought to use their power forthe benefit of others, while Kaluu desired power and conquest over nearby villages.[5]

The Ancient One and Kaluu combined their powers to transform Kamar-Taj into a paradise where no one grew old or sick. Kaluu then cast a second spell, placing the inhabitants under his control and declaring himself their ruler.[2] The Ancient One defeats his old friend in mystical combat, but Kamar-Taj and its people are destroyed.[6] Banishing Kaluu to an alternate dimension, the Ancient One loses his immortality and much of his original power. Nonetheless, the Ancient One ages far more slowly than any regular human and retains an unsurpassed knowledge of sorcery.[7]

Acquiring knowledge

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Introduction of the Ancient One's native home, the "hidden land" of Kamar-Taj, identified only as in theHimalaya mountains.Strange Tales #148 (September 1966). Script byDenny O'Neil, art byBill Everett.

Wiser from his past experiences, the Ancient One settles in theHimalaya Mountains and trains an order of monks to support and aid him. In a tournament organized by the sorcerer Aged Genghis, the Ancient One wins the title of Earth's Sorcerer Supreme and subsequently takes on a chosen successor, who later becomesMister Jip. The successor is subsequently banished for studying forbidden works of dark magic; fearful of unleashing evil upon the world, the Ancient One decides not to train a new successor.[8]

Taking an apprentice

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Centuries pass, and as the Ancient One realizes that his advanced age will eventually prevent him from defending Earth, he eventually approaches Anthony Ludgate Druid, a psychiatrist with mystical talents. Posing as the "High Lama", the Ancient One trains Druid to becomeDoctor Druid.[9] However, he deems Druid insufficient to become Sorcerer Supreme.

After a car crash, surgeonStephen Strange seeks assistance from the Ancient One to cure the nerve damage in his hands, only to angrily refuse when offered to be the Ancient One's apprentice instead. Strange then learns thatMordo, a monk considered the best of the Ancient One's pupils, plans to usurp him and unleash the demonic force known asDormammu to consume the known universe. Restrained by Mordo's spells, Strange sheds his selfish nature and wishes to learn magic so he may aid the Ancient One. The pleased mentor promptly frees Strange from his restraints and explains the whole situation.[10]

Mordo is chased away, and Stephen becomes the Ancient One's successor under the nameDoctor Strange.[11] The Ancient One continues to assist Strange. But when the extra-dimensional monsterShuma-Gorath tries to invade Earth through the Ancient One's mind while the latter is in the Crypts of Kaa-U, the Ancient One prompts Strange to psychically purge his mind ofego, or sense of self. While such action blocks the way for Shuma-Gorath, trapping him within the Ancient One's mind, the Ancient One's physical body disintegrates. His soul subsequently achievestranscendence and becomes an avatar ofEternity. Strange then inherits the Ancient One's title as Sorcerer Supreme.[12]

The next life

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During Hercules' journey to the underworld inDark Reign, the Ancient One was seen in Erebus gambling for his resurrection. As explained to Hercules, the afterlife has become a shambles, due to various entities not paying attention.[13]

During a demonic invasion of New York via theEye of Agamotto,Iron Fist is transferred into a white void when he comes in contact with the Eye, resulting in a face-to-face confrontation with a form that appears to be the Ancient One; the form claims that both he and a currently-unidentified associate are responsible for the demonic invasion due to his anger at Strange's recent "failures".[14] However, a casual comment bySpider-Man prompts Strange,Doctor Voodoo, andDaimon Hellstrom to realize that they are dealing with Agamotto himself, as the Ancient One's demands for the Eye defy everything that was previously told to Strange about how the Eye is passed from one sorcerer to another.[14]

After Strange (who is no longer the Sorcerer Supreme) defeatsDaniel Drumm, using dark magic that does not control him, the Ancient One's spirit appears and speaks to him:

You taught yourself to vanquish a foe who used your friends as weapons against. And you did it without hurting any of them. You protected this realm even though it is no longer your duty. I know that you relinquished your role as Sorcerer Supreme because you thought you did not deserve it anymore. Yet you continued to act as hero to anyone and everyone. And you asked for nothing in return. And because of this, I bequeath you once again the all-seeing Eye of Agamotto. For you are the Sorcerer Supreme once more."[15]

The Ancient One, in spirit form, provides guidance as a teacher to multiple magical students in aschool established by Strange.[16]

Powers and abilities

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The Ancient One possessed the ability to manipulate the forces of magic for a vast number of effects and was able to tap into extra-dimensional energy by invoking entities or objects of power, existing in dimensions tangential to those of the Earth, through the recitation of spells. The Ancient One was capable ofastral projection,levitation, interdimensional teleportation, and a large number of other effects. However, in his extreme old age, the Ancient One was unable to perform any major feats of sorcery without placing great physical strain upon himself.

The Ancient One also possessed a variety of mystical objects, such as the Book of the Vishanti, theOrb, Amulet, andEye of Agamotto, and devices gathered throughout his lifetime. After he unified with Eternity, the extent of the Ancient One's powers ceased to be known.

Other versions

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  • An alternate universe variant of the Ancient One makes a cameo appearance in a flashback in "Heroes Reborn" #3, in which he trained theBlur.[17]
  • An alternate universe variant of the Ancient One appears in the graphic novelDr. Strange: Season One. This version is more sociable, willing to make self-deprecating jokes, and likes to form friendships with outsiders.[18]
  • An alternate universe variant of the Ancient One appears inJ. Michael Straczynski'sStrange. This version is an ancientmagician who is physically frail from old age, but spiritually and psychically powerful.

In other media

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Television

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The Ancient One makes a non-speaking appearance in a flashback in theSpider-Man episode "Doctor Strange".[19]

Film

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Marvel Cinematic Universe

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Main article:Ancient One (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Tilda Swinton as theAncient One inDoctor Strange (2016).

TheAncient One appears in media set in theMarvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), portrayed byTilda Swinton. This version is depicted as anandrogynousCelt to reflect the mystery of the character.[21] Following her first appearance in the live-action filmDoctor Strange (2016),[22] alternate timeline variants appear in the live-action filmAvengers: Endgame (2019)[23] and theDisney+ animated seriesWhat If...? (2021) episode "What If... Doctor Strange Lost His Heart Instead of His Hands?".[24]

Video games

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References

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  1. ^"Steve Ditko, artist who co-created Spider-Man, dead at 90".CBS News. July 6, 2018.
  2. ^abLee, Stan; O'Neil, Denny (September 1966). "The Origin of the Ancient One!".Strange Tales (148 ed.). Marvel Comics Group. p. 2.
  3. ^DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019).The Marvel Encyclopedia. DK Publishing. p. 18.ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
  4. ^"The Origin of the Ancient One!" p. 3
  5. ^"Ancient One".ComicVine. RetrievedMay 21, 2022.
  6. ^"The Origin of the Ancient One!" p. 10. Marvel Comics.
  7. ^Strange Tales #111. Marvel Comics.
  8. ^Strange Tales vol. 3 #11. Marvel Comics.
  9. ^Avengers Spotlight #37. Marvel Comics.
  10. ^Lee, Stan; Ditko, Steve (1963-09-10). "The Origin of Doctor Strange".Strange Tales (#115).
  11. ^Strange Tales #115. Marvel Comics.
  12. ^Marvel Premiere #8-10. Marvel Comics.
  13. ^The Incredible Hercules #129. Marvel Comics.
  14. ^abThe New Avengers vol. 2 #3. Marvel Comics.
  15. ^The New Avengers vol. 2 #34 (Jan. 2013). Marvel Comics.
  16. ^Strange Academy #2-3 (2020). Marvel Comics.
  17. ^Heroes Reborn vol. 2 #3. Marvel Comics.
  18. ^Pal, Greg (2012).Doctor Strange; Season One. Marvel Comics.ISBN 978-0-7851-6387-9.
  19. ^ab"Ancient One Voices (Marvel Universe)". Behind The Voice Actors. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  20. ^"Zoe Bell Returns to Stunt Work with 'Thor: Ragnarok'".Marvel.com. Archived fromthe original on 13 October 2015. Retrieved30 October 2017.
  21. ^"Doctor Strange".Entertainment Weekly. 2015.
  22. ^"Tilda Swinton Is "Really, Really, Really Excited" to Star in 'Doctor Strange'".ScreenCrush. 14 July 2015. Retrieved30 October 2017.
  23. ^Hood, Cooper (April 27, 2019)."Every Character In Avengers: Endgame".Screen Rant. RetrievedApril 28, 2019.
  24. ^Knight, Rosie (September 1, 2021)."What If...? Episode 4 Review: Doctor Strange Loses His Heart".Den of Geek. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2024.
  25. ^"An Epic Quest Brings Doctor Strange to Marvel: Future Fight". May 2023.
  26. ^"Home Page".MARVEL Super War.

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