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Clea (Earth-311)

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Real Name
Clea Strange
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Sir Stephen Strange (husband, deceased)

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Former Queen of another dimension

Origin
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Dr. Strange's wife and assisstent. Clea comes from another dimension, in which she used to be a Queen, and is herself a sorceress. She is this world's version of Clea

Place of Birth
Somewhere in another dimension

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A Queen in a distant dimension, she was at some point aided by Dr. Stephen Strange and swore to be his wife. They were married and she often aided him in his magical rituals. When the Queen had Stephen attend to Virginia Dare, Clea helped him with that as well. She told Virginia about the crew of the Fantastik who had gained strange powers and become heroes. When Stephen was taken prisoner of King James, he made Clea swear that she would not interfere. Though she would have preferred to simply kill James and his men, she held by her oath while her husband was executed. She retrieved Stephen's head from the pike it had been placed upon and communicated with the dead man and he told her to take him to America. Secreting Virginia and Rojhaz aboard their ship, they all traveled to Roanoke. On the trip Clea preserved the head in a barrel of brandy (along the way a sailor drank from some of this brandy and went insane). At the colony, Clea used the head to channel her husband that he might communicate with the others. She stayed with the group as they worked to solve the problem of the time hole, after which she returned to her home dimension.

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See Clea (Earth-616)

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