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Can you name these premiere Marvel sorcerers living on Earth?

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left easier than right

voodoo, shaman, doom, nico?, talisman?, and... ?

Is one of them Señor Mágico?

Pretty sure one of them is Constantine

No that's Daimon Hellstrom.

Voodoo and Doom.

Marvel's magic/occult teams include (but are not limited to):

>The Defenders
>The Legion of Monsters
>The Howling Commandos
>The Midnight Sons
>Nightstalkers
>the faculty of Strange Academy
>The Avengers of the Supernatural
>The Dark Riders (mutant-specific)
>W.A.N.D (SHIELD-offshoot)
>Salem's Seven will probably see a resurgence when the Agatha Harkness show premieres

Why is it impossible to make this group consistent and interesting?

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Because capeshit writers for the most part incapable of making anything interesting.

The fact that the big two have been publishing 100s of chapters of soap operas every month for half a century seems to disagree with you there.

I'm not saying it's good, but someone's clearly interested.

>this group
What "this group"? They serve different purposes and mean that if a writer has an idea for magic stuff they don't need to bullshit a specific team from one area of the MU all the way over to whichever plot they need to fit them in.

>The fact that the big two have been publishing 100s of chapters of soap operas every month for half a century seems to disagree with you there.
Batman has been one of the best-selling for ages, and it's the same circular bullshit again and again and again and again. It's just catering to an audience that hates New and has a low bar for storytelling.

Because Marvel tends to overemphasize the superheroic aspects of these characters over the mystical parts to their detriment. So the heroes are less mystical characters and more just comic book superheroes with magic powers with all the resounding superhero tropes. Compare that with DC where you have characters like Swamp Thing/Spectre/Sandman/Constantine (and Vertigo stuff like Lucifer), they feel absolutely like mystical/magical characters and not superheroes. Also DC knows how to steal from the masters for example they stole the whole Lords of Chaos/Order from Moorcock and grafted characters like Dr. Fate onto it.

Why is Man-Thing with them instead of fighting alligators in a swamp?

There's a lot of overlap between the groups, most feature Strange, a Ghost Rider, a monster like Man-Thing or the Werewolf by Night and usually one of the Hellstrom twins.

I assume it's probably something to do with Ilyana's mutant power of teleporation through the Limbo dimension and Man-Thing being the guardian of the Nexus of All Realities.

One of them is el Medico Mystico.

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Voodoo
Shaman
Talisman
Nico
Jennifer Kale
Hellstrom
Count Kaoz
Medico Mystico
Professor Xu
Mahatma Doom
No clue who eyepatch is, and the last are from Aaron's awful doctor Strange run.

Doctor Strange
Professor Unusual
Physician Weird
Clinician Curious
Odd MD
Expert Abnormal
Medico Bizarre
Randy
General Practitioner Anomalous

Wanda can get rid of all vampires and werewolves now as she has Chthon's power and his Darkhold.

Gaea is now an irrelevance as Aaron cucked her by making Phoenix Thor's mum.

Set and Oshtur have been nothingburgers for years.

It's a shame that they never followed up on mystic arcana and left Ian McNee's story just go unfinished. We don't even know if Ashake went back to her own time.

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