Sise-Neg

Sise-Neg
Sise Neg.jpg
Sise-Neg (background) on the cover of Marvel Premiere #14 (March 1974).
Art by Frank Brunner (note initials "FB" in lower left hand corner).
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Marvel Premiere #13 (January 1974)
Created by Steve Englehart, Neal Adams and Frank Brunner
In-story information
Alter ego Sise-Neg
Notable aliases Cagliostro; Genesis
Abilities Omnipotence
Magic manipulation
Nigh omnipresence

Sise-Neg is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Marvel Premiere #13 (January 1974) and was created by Steve Englehart, Neal Adams and Frank Brunner.

Publication history

Sise-Neg appeared in Marvel Premiere #13–14 (January and March 1974). He has yet to reappear in Marvel continuity.

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Fictional character biography

Sise-Neg (genesis spelled backwards) is a 31st century sorcerer who attempts to become omnipotent by time-traveling back through history and collecting all magical energies. While in 18th century Paris impersonating the magician Cagliostro, the character encounters the Sorcerer Supreme Doctor Strange, who was at the time searching for perennial foe Baron Mordo.

Despite opposition from Strange, Sise-Neg travels back to a prehistoric time on Earth when the demon Shuma-Gorath rules, and subsequently banishes the entity. Continuing to journey back in time, Sise-Neg reached the moment prior to the Big Bang that creates the universe and becomes all-powerful. Originally intending to recreate the universe in his image, Sise-Neg decides to let events take their course and the original universe comes into being.[1]

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Powers and abilities

Sise-Neg is a sorcerer from the 31st century capable of wielding advanced magics. Once omnipotent, the character is capable of achieving virtually any effect by willing it.

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References

  1. ^ Marvel Premiere #13–14 (January and March 1974)


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Last modified on 12 December 2012, at 18:43