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Wong

Wong

First Appearance

Strange Tales #110 (1963)

Powers & Abilities

IntellectTeleportMagicUnarmed Combat

Teams

Avengers CrewMidnight SonsOutlaw AvengersSecret Disciples of StrangeTong of CreelW.A.N.D.

Also Known As

Wong, The Eye

About Wong

Wong is one of Marvel's most enduring supporting characters, a master sorcerer and loyal companion to Doctor Strange whose roots stretch back to the earliest days of the Marvel Age of Comics. He first appeared in Strange Tales #110 in 1963, a landmark issue that also introduced Doctor Strange himself, making it one of the most significant and sought-after keys in the entire Marvel catalog. While Wong began as a relatively straightforward manservant figure in those Silver Age stories, decades of storytelling have transformed him into a fully realized hero in his own right — a warrior-monk of extraordinary skill, a practitioner of powerful mystic arts, and arguably the most trusted operative in the defense of Earth's dimension.

Wong hails from a lineage of sorcerers tied to the Ancient One's mystical order, and his training in both martial combat and arcane disciplines makes him uniquely dangerous. Over the years he has proven himself not merely as Strange's aide but as an independent force capable of holding his own against demonic threats, interdimensional horrors, and street-level dangers alike. His affiliations span an impressive range of teams and organizations — from the Midnight Sons and W.A.N.D. to the Secret Disciples of Strange — reflecting just how deeply woven into Marvel's supernatural landscape he truly is. Story arcs like the Sorcerer Supreme's fall from power repeatedly thrust Wong into the spotlight, forcing him to carry the mystic burden alone.

The modern era has brought Wong renewed prominence, with his role expanding significantly during events tied to the Avengers and the broader mystical corner of the Marvel Universe. Writers have leaned into his dry wit, fierce loyalty, and surprising depth, crafting stories that position him less as a sidekick and more as a co-protagonist of the Strange mythos. His appearances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe have introduced him to an entirely new generation of fans, which has directly driven renewed collector interest in his classic and modern comic appearances.

For collectors, Strange Tales #110 remains the crown jewel — a true Silver Age key that anchors any serious Marvel collection. Beyond that first appearance, key issues from Doctor Strange ongoing series, New Avengers runs where the Sanctum Sanctorum plays a central role, and any Midnight Sons-related titles featuring Wong are increasingly desirable. As Marvel continues to spotlight mystical characters, Wong's back catalog represents excellent long-term collecting value with plenty of undervalued issues still waiting to be discovered.

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