Nicholas Scratch is a wizard and supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Nicholas Scratch is a wizard and supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Nicholas Scratch is predominantly a foe of the Fantastic Four and Patsy Walker.
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Nicholas Scratch is the son of Agatha Harkness and was a resident of the hidden community of New Salem, Colorado, a secret community populated by magic users.
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Nicholas Scratch fathered seven children, who would come to be known as Salem's Seven.
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Nicholas Scratch attempted a world conquest, but was thwarted and confined to the Dark Realm by Agatha Harkness.
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Nicholas Scratch had Salem's Seven takeover New Salem, but was defeated by Agatha Harkness and Gabriel, Devil Hunter.
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Nicholas Scratch's powers were removed by Harkness, leaving him as a normal human being.
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Soon Patsy discovered that Nicholas Scratch was the mastermind behind the ongoing haunting of Centerville.
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Nicholas Scratch's defeated him and accused him of serving Mephisto, but in reply, Scratch called down his true new master Dormammu.
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Nicholas Scratch was banished to Hell, where he made an alliance with Mephisto.
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Nicholas Scratch possesses vast indeterminate power through manipulation of the forces of magic.
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Nicholas Scratch has teleported, fired bolts of force and energy, traveled between dimensions, shown the ability to control and influence minds, and animated gargoyles to serve him.
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Nicholas Scratch had the mental powers of mesmerism, thought-casting, illusion-casting, and mental-probing.
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Nicholas Scratch wields the Satan Staff, a mystical power object that served as a focus for Nicholas Scratch's magical powers.
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