As I said, you two do not matter. I-- am all that matters!
- -- Sise-Neg
Appearing in "Sise-Neg Genesis"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Lancelot du Lac
- Merlin (Mentioned)
- King Arthur (Mentioned)
- Queen Guinevere (Mentioned)
- Satannish (Invoked)
- Unidentified idols (Statues)
- Priests of Death (First appearance)
- Seraphim (Invoked)
- Citizens of Sodom and Gomorrah (Death)
- Lot and his family (First appearance) (biblibal reference, not named) (Leaves team)
- Ancient One (Mentioned)
- Fore-bearers of the Wanderers (Ape-Men)
- Vishanti (Invoked)
- Hoggoth (Invoked)
- Albert Einstein (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
Items:
- Cloak of Levitation
- Eye of Agamotto
- Priests of Death's wands
- Spells
- Shield of the Seraphim
- Hosts of Hoggoth (Invoked)
Synopsis for "Sise-Neg Genesis"
Baron Mordo and Doctor Strange both arrive in Medieval Times to meet with Sise-Neg who has accumulated even more power during this time jump. Mordo offers to be Sise's disciple while Strange attempts to convince Sise-Neg the danger of the power he seeks.
In this time, Doctor Strange saves Lancelot Du Lac from a dragon, insuring that he survives his role in the history of Camelot. Traveling back further to ancient Gomorrah, Doctor Strange and Baron Mordo witness as the god-like Sise-Neg destroys the ancient city. Traveling back further still to pre-historic times, they witness the arrival of Shuma-Gorath on Earth. Strange convinces Sise-Neg to use his powers to banish Gorath to another dimension.
Finally, traveling back to the beginning of time, Sise achieves his mystical godhood and comes to realize that his goal to create the universe in his own vision was foolish and so allows the universe to be created as it was, and sends Strange and Mordo back to their own time after both are allowed to witness the creation of the universe. Arriving in their own time, Mordo has been driven completely insane by what he had witnessed.
Notes
- Cover art: pencils and inks by Brunner, colours by Wein and Roussos.[1]
See Also
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- Comics
- 1974
- 1974, March
- Bronze-Age
- Marvel Premiere Vol 1
- Len Wein/Editor-in-Chief
- Frank Brunner/Cover Artist
- Glynis Oliver-Wein/Cover Artist
- George Roussos/Cover Artist
- Steve Englehart/Writer
- Frank Brunner/Penciler
- Dick Giordano/Inker
- Glynis Oliver-Wein/Colourist
- John Costanza/Letterer
- Roy Thomas/Editor
- Sise-Neg (Earth-74113)/Quotes
- Stephen Strange (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Sise-Neg (Earth-74113)/Appearances
- Karl Mordo (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Dragons (Race)/Appearances
- Shuma-Gorath (Multiverse)/Appearances
- Sir Lancelot (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Merlyn (Otherworld)/Mentions
- Arthur Pendragon (Earth-616)/Mentions
- Guinevere (Earth-616)/Mentions
- Satannish (Earth-616)/Invocations
- Priests of Death (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Seraphim (Akah Ma'at) (Earth-616)/Invocations
- Yao (Earth-616)/Mentions
- Vishanti (Earth-616)/Invocations
- Hoggoth (Earth-616)/Invocations
- Albert Einstein (Earth-616)/Mentions
- Homo sapiens/Appearances
- Ape-Men/Appearances
- Great Old Ones/Appearances
- United Kingdom/Appearances
- Camelot/Appearances
- Canaan/Appearances
- Sodom/Appearances
- Gomorrah/Appearances
- Garden of Eden/Appearances
- Cloak of Levitation/Appearances
- Eye of Agamotto/Appearances
- Shield of the Seraphim/Appearances
- Hosts of Hoggoth/Invocations