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Charles Xavier (Earth-692)

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Real Name
Current Alias

Aliases
Mage Supreme, Lord Supreme of Order

Identity

Alignment

Affiliation
Former member of the Judgment League Avengers, Big Question, Myx, Nabu the Ancient One, Skulk, Jade Nova, and White Witch

Universe

Base Of Operations
Arkham Tower (also known as the Tower of Strangefate)

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Status
Citizenship

Marital Status

Occupation
Sorcerer supreme, protector of the Amalgam Universe

Origin
Origin
Doctor Fate, Doctor Strange, and Professor X were combined in a Marvel versus DC crossover

Place of Birth
Somewhere in America


First appearance

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History

While traveling through the Himalayas, metamutant Charles Xavier was rescued by Nabu the Ancient One, who was the Lord Supreme of Order of the Amalgam Universe at the time. Taught in the mysteries of the supernatural world at the feet of the Nabu, Xavier tapped the energies of forces both telepathic and mystical, making the dour sorcerer one of the most powerful beings in the Amalgam Universe. Already a powerful metamutant telepath, Xavier soon surpassed his teacher and took over as Lord Supreme of Order. One of the founding members of the Judgment League Avengers, Doctor Strangefate moved on to more solitary persuits in shadowy realms, leaving common protection to lesser mortals. Doctor Strangefate was the only native of the Amalgam Universe with the awareness that his very being was wrong. His mystic perceptions told him that something was not right with the very universe, and he persued the answer to this troubling awareness.

Within his sanctum atop Arkham Tower in the city of New Gotham, Doctor Strangefate instructed his servant Myx to summon the most reliable of his agents: Skulk (Robert Bruce Banner), Jade Nova (Frankie Rayner), and White Witch (Wanda Zatara). Past cicumstances had placed each of these agents in Strangefate's debt. Strangefate instructed his three agents to seek out the outsider known as Access (Axel Asher) (who threatened the fabric of the amalgamated reality) and deliver him back to Arkham Tower. After Myx used his powers to disperse the others, Strangefate revealed that the agents were merely pawns who served to probe and determine the strengths and weaknesses of Access so that Strangefate would know what to expect before he engaged him. The White Witch successfully immobilized Access and brought him back to Strangefate's sanctum. Strangefate revealed that he was aware that Access was the lone surviver of the two multiverses, from which the Amalgam Universe was constructed. Strangefate also claimed to know that Access held within him the keys to restoring those multiverses, thereby destroying the Amalgam Universe. Strangefate was about to forfeit Access' life in order to preserve the continuation of the amalgam Universe and used his All-Seeing Eye to erase Access from existence. But at the last moment Strangefate came to the realization that Access no longer posseses the keys (he actually stored them within Captain America and Batman before the Amalgam Universe was created). Finding himself unprepared for this unforeseen turn of events, Strangefate turned his attention away from Access, who escaped from Strangefate's tower.

After Access located the hidden keys and unzipped the Amalgam Universe back into the separate DC and Marvel multiverses, Doctor Strangefate used his powers to cling to a shadow existence within the Marvel Universe's Doctor Strange and remained in his subconscious, all the while causing villains of the mainstream Marvel Universe to crossover into the mainstream DC universe. After regaining his strength, Doctor Strangefate waited for the right opportunity to take physical form.

He finally saw his opportunity when Access brought Batman and the Justice League of the DC Universe to Doctor Strange's Greenwich Village sanctum in the Marvel Universe. Taking control of Doctor Strange's corporal form, Doctor Strangefate imprisoned Doctor Strange's astral form and caused it to careen from one dimension to another, never allowing Doctor Strange enough time to effect an escape. Meanwhile, Strangefate began to reshape the separate Multiverses back into the Amalgam Universe by merging the JLA with the X-Men. The newly-created amalgam team attacked Access, who narrowly escaped and freed Doctor Strange's astral form. The heroes returned to Earth-616's Greenwich Village only to find that Strange's sanctum had already been replaced by Strangefate's Arkham Tower. Doctor Strange's astral form merged with Strangefate and regained control. Victorious, Doctor Strange allowed a semblance of Doctor Strangefate's Amalgam reality exist within a contained vessel and gave the vessel to Access for safe-keeping.

In the alternate reality of Lobo the Duck, Doctor Strangefate, among several other heroes and villains of the Amalgam Universe, is dead.

Powers and Abilities

Powers

Doctor Strangefate is a powerful metamutant telepath and almost certainly the Amalgam Universe's most powerful sorcerer, holding the joined powers of the Sorcerer Supreme of the Marvel Universe, the most formidable mystic for good in the DC Universe, and the most powerful psychic force on Earth-616

Abilities

None known

Strength level

Normal human male who engages in exercise

Weaknesses

None known

Paraphernalia

Weapons

Strangefate possesses several mystical artifacts, such as the Cloak of Levitation and the All-Seeing Eye, which further enhance his mystical powers

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