Agamotto is a
fictional character
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appearing in
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s published by
Marvel Comics
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. Created by writer
Stan Lee
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and artist
Steve Ditko
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, the character
first appeared
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in ''
Marvel Premiere
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'' #5, published in 1972. He is the source of the
Eye of Agamotto
The Eye of Agamotto () is a fictional, mystical item appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The item appears in publications that feature Doctor Strange. The Eye of Agamotto and Agamotto in his caterpillar form also appear ...
, a tool of magical
clairvoyance
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used by superhero sorcerer
Doctor Strange
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.
Publication history
In a preface to the Doctor Strange story in ''The Origin of Marvel Comics'', co-creator
Stan Lee
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explained that while many people assumed such names to be distorted allusions to real-world spiritual terminology, he "just made 'em up." In the
Modern Greek
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language, Agamotto's name is transliterated using slightly different vowels to avoid resemblance to a vulgar phrase.
The character appears in ''Marvel Premiere'' #5 (November 1972), #8 (May 1973), ''Doctor Strange'' #1 (June 1974), #5 (December 1974), ''Marvel Team-Up'' #77 (January 1979), ''Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme'' #6-7 (August–September 1989), #32 (August 1991), #43 (July 1992), #48-50 (December 1992-February 1993), #54 (June 1993), #72 (December 1994), and ''Secret Defenders'' #25 (March 1995).
Agamotto appeared as part of the "Vishanti" entry in the ''
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update '89'' #8.
Fictional character biography
Together with
Oshtur and
Hoggoth, Agamotto is one of the three eternal
Vishanti and one of the most powerful
mystical
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entities in the
Marvel Universe
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. The Vishanti bestow mystical knowledge and power upon
sorcerers who invoke their names in spells and are the main backers of
Doctor Strange
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, the Sorcerer Supreme of Earth.
Little more is known about Agamotto than his fellow Vishanti members. He is known to have existed during the Earth's infancy, is the spawn of Oshtur, and is known to have enough power within his realm to battle
Galactus
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to a standstill.
By some accounts, Agamotto was the first Sorcerer Supreme of Earth, holding enough power and skill to battle the powerful demon
Dormammu
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.
This likely means that Agamotto helped to protect the Earth from evil before a native Sorcerer Supreme could be established. It is likely due to this that Agamotto chose to donate many articles of his power to the Marvel Universe's
Sorcerer Supreme
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, as he felt a special connection to that realm. Among these items are at least two versions of the
Eye of Agamotto
The Eye of Agamotto () is a fictional, mystical item appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The item appears in publications that feature Doctor Strange. The Eye of Agamotto and Agamotto in his caterpillar form also appear ...
, the
Orb of Agamotto
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, and the
Book of the Vishanti
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. Agamotto also created the Moebius Stone, a mystic item that could manipulate time, resurrect the dead, and absorb the life force of others. However,
Doctor Druid
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destroyed the Stone because he felt it was too powerful to fall into the wrong hands. Additionally,
the Minoru family have made reference to using the Spine of Agamotto to somehow install people as governors; the Oracle of Agamotto was also briefly used as a back-up device when the Orb was shattered and before
Clea Strange
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mended it mystically.
Agamotto is called the "All-Seeing", and has apparently spent his life observing events throughout the
multiverse
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from the dimension in which he resides. He has been known to express partial apathy at any one universe's destruction as each is just one of the many universes that he likes to follow. Often this type of behavior is part of an act he puts on: he has pretended to be indifferent or even hostile to Strange before just to teach or motivate him. The Vishanti feel responsible for the safety of every universe, but on at least one occasion the other Vishanti interfered because they felt that Agamotto was being selfish. At other times, Agamotto chose to warn Strange, even though the other Vishanti felt that he had betrayed them. Despite Agamotto's fierce and indifferent character, it is clear that the Vishanti are considerably more openly inclined to aiding good than other near-omnipotent beings.
Agamotto is a non-corporeal entity that was born from Oshtur sometime tens of millions of years ago. He can take on any form, but often appears as a lion, tiger, or a large caterpillar based on the
Caterpillar
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from ''
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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''.
When appearing as the caterpillar, Agamotto usually acts informal, even glib to others, while as part of the Vishanti he takes on a more serious and formal persona.
When Doctor Strange used the Orb of Agamotto after being mortally wounded by his enemy, Silver Dagger, he was drawn through the Orb into Agamotto's realm. This was the first time Strange had encountered Agamotto without the other two Vishanti and in his guise as the caterpillar. For reasons of his own, Agamotto did not reveal his true identity to Strange during this encounter, instead toying with Strange before revealing how to leave the realm. Strange followed Agamotto's instructions and returned to life, then defeated the Silver Dagger and imprisoned him in Agamotto's realm. Strange later returned to Agamotto's realm to escape imprisonment in
Mephisto's dimension. This time, the Caterpillar revealed to Strange that he actually was Agamotto, but insisted that Strange remain there as his companion. Though Strange explained his need to leave to save the soul of his friend Sara Wolfe, Agamotto refused to let him leave. Strange's attempts to force his way past Agamotto were unsuccessful until he threatened to destroy Agamotto's "
hookah
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pipe". Agamotto agreed to allow Strange to leave his dimension in exchange for the hookah. Moreover, Agamotto revealed he had secretly rescued Strange's mystic talismans - including the Book of the Vishanti, the Scrolls of Watoomb, and the Orb of Agamotto - that Strange had believed destroyed in his battle with the alien sorcerer Urthona. After returning the talismans, Agamotto gave him a cryptic clue about the conflict between Mephisto and
Satannish
Satannish is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Publication history
Satannish first appeared in ''Doctor Strange'' #174 and was created by writer Roy Thomas artist and Gene Colan.
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that Strange later successfully interpreted and used to defeat the two demons. When Strange used the All-Seeing Eye to aid Galactus during the so-called Infinity War, Agamotto objected and decided to confiscate the magic items he empowered. After following the Eye back to its master's pocket dimension, Strange attempted to convince Agamotto to allow them to use his Eye. When Agamotto refused to relent, Galactus arrived and attempted to take the talisman. Agamotto transformed into a monstrous caterpillar and attacked Galactus until Oshtur and Hoggoth appeared and admonished him. Agamotto begrudgingly returned the Eye, the Orb, and the Lesser Amulet to Strange. When appearing as part of the Vishanti, Agamotto acts as solemnly as Hoggoth and Oshtur. In his pocket dimension, however, Agamotto's behavior is rather erratic. He may be disinterested or protective; behaving kindly one moment and then cruelly the next. Agamotto may be continually role-playing in his encounters with Strange to test his skill and determination.
However, Agamotto has apparently granted his power to beings such as the Minoru family or
Witchfire.
When Doctor Strange and
Daimon Hellstrom
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are possessed by an unspecified demonic entity, they attempt to claim the Eye from Doctor Voodoo, causing it to teleport to
Avengers Mansion
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.
Luke Cage
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touches the object and mutates into a monstrous version of himself, the entity that has possessed him subsequently 'jumping' into
Iron Fist, who then teleports away with the Eye, triggering a rift in the sky that Strange states means the end of everything. As the
Avengers
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battle the demons back on Earth, Iron Fist finds himself in a white void where he encounters the
Ancient One
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, who claims that he is responsible for the current invasion due to his anger at Strange's recent 'failures'. When Iron Fist returns to Earth, he claims that the Ancient One has told him that Strange stole the Eye rather than being given it by his master, challenging Strange to admit the truth. Noting that such a claim contradicts what the Ancient One taught him about the Eye, Strange realizes that the entity they are facing is Agamotto, who seeks to reclaim his Eye. The group attempt to defeat Agamotto by empowering
Wolverine
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to serve as their avatar, they are unsuccessful, with Voodoo sacrificing himself to banish Agamotto from Earth.
In ''Avengers 1,000,000 B.C.'', Agamotto is revealed to have been part of an ancient version of the Avengers.
Powers and abilities
Agamotto can radiate a powerful mystical light that allows him to see through all disguises and illusions, see past events, and track both ethereal and corporeal beings by their psychic or magical emissions. Agamotto can weaken a variety of evil mystical beings, such as demons, devils, undead beings, dark extradimensional entities, and even sufficiently corrupt human practitioners of the Dark Arts. Agamotto can probe the minds of others, project a powerful mystical shield, and create portals to other dimensions. Agamotto can also place beings into suspended animation, and levitate objects with minimal effort. Agamotto can also transport a group of dozens of beings of all kinds and power levels into another point within a universe.
In other media
Agamotto appears in ''
Avengers Assemble'', voiced by
Corey Burton
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.
[ 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.] This version was banished from Earth after being corrupted by power, with his right eye being removed and transformed into the Eye of Agamotto.
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