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Nicholas Scratch

Nicholas Scratch is a fictional and warlock in , known as the son of the powerful witch and the leader of the hidden community of New in . As a descendant of 17th-century witches who fled persecution, Scratch possesses extensive magical abilities honed through rigorous training in , enabling him to wield dark sorcery against his enemies. Born in New Salem—a secretive enclave founded by survivors of the —Scratch rose to prominence after his mother, , abandoned her role as the community's leader to serve as a to Franklin Richards, the son of and Sue Richards of the . Enraged by what he viewed as her betrayal of New Salem's laws, Scratch seized control of the town and orchestrated a plot to punish her, including the abduction of young Franklin Richards in a bid to harness the boy's latent powers for protection against external threats. This scheme drew the intervention of the , who stormed New Salem to rescue their child, leading to a confrontation where Scratch captured both Agatha and Franklin and planned his mother's execution for treason. Scratch is also the father of the , a group of seven magically empowered offspring—Brutacus, Hydron, Thronn, Vakume, , Reptilla, and Vertigo—each inheriting unique abilities tied to elemental or animalistic themes, born from unknown mothers within the community. His villainous ambitions culminated in exposure as the manipulator who had deliberately led the to New Salem, resulting in his banishment by the townspeople to the extradimensional Dark Realm, from which he has periodically sought escape and . Physically imposing at 6'3" and 220 pounds, with blue eyes and black hair streaked with white in his beard, Scratch embodies the archetype of a cunning, vengeful sorcerer in the .

Publication History

Creation and Debut

Nicholas Scratch was created by writer Len Wein and artist George Pérez, making his first appearance in Fantastic Four #185 (August 1977). This issue marked the introduction of the character as a key figure in Marvel Comics' supernatural elements, specifically within the Fantastic Four series. The character's conception stemmed from Wein's intent to develop a villainous offspring for the established witch , thereby enriching the witch lore in the and providing a fresh antagonistic force for the . As Harkness's son and a powerful , Scratch was designed to embody themes of hidden magical societies and familial betrayal, expanding the narrative scope beyond traditional superhero conflicts. In his debut storyline, Nicholas Scratch emerges as the leader of New Salem, a concealed enclave of witches and warlocks, where he orchestrates the abduction of Franklin Richards—son of and Sue Storm—to draw the into a confrontation involving mystical threats. This setup highlighted Harkness's prior role as Franklin's governess, setting the stage for interpersonal and magical tensions without delving into the heroes' direct interventions.

Major Appearances and Developments

Nicholas Scratch's major comic appearances following his debut centered on his schemes against the and his mother, , beginning with Fantastic Four #186-188 (1977), where he orchestrated an uprising in New Salem using his children, the , to capture Richards and deploy the Eliminator robot against the heroes; his treachery was exposed, leading to his banishment to the Dark Realm by the community's Spell of Eternal Banishment. In Fantastic Four Annual #14 (1981), the attempted to resurrect Scratch, but the effort failed against Harkness and 's combined powers. His influence persisted in Fantastic Four #222 (1980), where he possessed through a rift, only to have his powers stripped by Harkness with aid from the Devil-Hunter. In the 2000 Hellcat miniseries (#1-3), Scratch escaped the Dark Realm and allied with and to possess () and corrupt Centerville, culminating in his defeat by and the Avengers after he restored the 's powers. This resurrection arc continued in Avengers Annual 2000 #1, where empowered Scratch to possess an entire town, only for him to be banished again by the Avengers and . Post-2000 developments included his scheme in Marvel Knights Fantastic Four #25-27 (2004), impersonating and to manipulate the and the into summoning , resulting in his re-banishment alongside the entity. More recent appearances featured Scratch ambushing the in Fantastic Four (2022) #7, teleporting them to the Dark Dimension and unleashing mutative bacteria, with his monitoring of Franklin's limited reality-warping abilities revealed in #18. In (2023) #7 (2024), Scratch returned to torment Maximoff and her resurrected sons and , marking a direct confrontation with the family and tying into ongoing arcs.

Fictional Character Biography

Early Life in New Salem

Nicholas Scratch was born in New Salem, , to the powerful witch , likely in the late 17th or early 18th century following the community's founding. New Salem itself originated as a hidden enclave in the , established in the 17th century by survivors of the in , who sought refuge from persecution and vowed to isolate themselves from the outside world while advancing their magical practices. Raised within this secretive witch community, Scratch was immersed from childhood in an environment rich with , where inhabitants honed their abilities in seclusion. During his youth, Scratch developed an early resentment toward his mother due to her occasional dealings with outsiders, which clashed with New Salem's strict isolationist principles and foreshadowed her eventual departure from the community. As he matured, Scratch fathered seven children—known collectively as the —with mothers whose identities remain unknown in the records of New Salem. Each child possessed unique powers: Vertigo induced disorientation, Brutacus exhibited , Gazelle demonstrated enhanced speed, Hydron controlled water, Reptilla commanded reptiles, Thornn manipulated plants, and Vakume wielded air manipulation. These offspring would later play significant roles in the community's affairs, reflecting Scratch's deep ties to New Salem's magical heritage.

Leadership and Conflict with Agatha Harkness

Following 's departure from New Salem to serve as governess to Franklin Richards in the outside world, her son Nicholas Scratch ascended to the position of and leader of the hidden witch community. He portrayed his mother as a traitor who had violated the town's sacred isolationist doctrines by associating with non-witches, thereby endangering the secrecy of New Salem's inhabitants. This accusation, rooted in the community's founding principles established centuries earlier to shield witches from human persecution, allowed Scratch to consolidate his authority by rallying the residents against external influences. To enforce New Salem's isolation and protect its mystical enclave in the , Scratch formed and led the —his seven superhuman children: Vertigo, Brutacus, , Hydron, Reptilla, Thornn, and Vakume—who served as his primary enforcers against perceived threats. These acted under his command to maintain the town's barriers and suppress any or outside contact, embodying Scratch's commitment to the isolationist that had sustained New Salem since its relocation from , in the . By the mid-20th century, this structure enabled Scratch to centralize power, positioning himself as the unyielding guardian of the community's purity and autonomy. Scratch's conflict with Agatha escalated into direct confrontation when he sought to punish her for her alleged , viewing her into the non-witch world as an unforgivable . In a bid to eliminate her influence, he dispatched the Eliminator—a powerful construct—to attack and destroy her, while also capturing her to face trial for treason in New Salem. This purge extended to attempts at her execution, including a ritual burning at the stake orchestrated by Scratch and the , all justified under the isolationist creed that forbade any witch from fraternizing with outsiders. Through these actions, Scratch weaponized the community's traditions to sever ties with his mother, reinforcing his leadership amid growing internal tensions in the late 20th century.

Antagonism Toward the Fantastic Four

Nicholas Scratch's antagonism toward the Fantastic Four began in 1977 when, fearing his mother Agatha Harkness's betrayal of New Salem's secrets, he orchestrated her abduction along with Franklin Richards, the young son of Reed and Sue Richards, to harness the boy's nascent mutant powers as a shield against external threats. Scratch deployed a robot known as the Eliminator to erase Harkness's influence in the outside world, but the Fantastic Four traced the device to New Salem, leading to a confrontation where Reed Richards exposed Scratch's manipulations and true treachery, resulting in the warlock's banishment to the Dark Realm by the community's residents. In 1980, Scratch returned from exile by possessing Franklin Richards through a portal to the , using the child's reality-warping abilities to seize control of the and launch an attempted world conquest via New Salem's magical forces. The team, aided by and the exorcist Gabriel the Devil-Hunter, broke the possession after a fierce battle, with devising a containment strategy to isolate Franklin and sever Scratch's influence, ultimately leading to the villain's powers being stripped by his mother. Scratch continued to target the Fantastic Four in later schemes tied to perceived betrayals by Agatha.

Banishments, Alliances, and Resurrections

In 1977, Nicholas Scratch faced his initial major defeat when the citizens of New Salem, aided by the Fantastic Four and his mother Agatha Harkness, banished him to the extradimensional Dark Realm after he attempted to execute Agatha for allegedly betraying the community's secrecy. This banishment followed Scratch's scheme to lure the Fantastic Four to New Salem by kidnapping Franklin Richards, Agatha's charge, which exposed the hidden witch enclave to outsiders. The event marked a turning point in Scratch's villainous arc, confining him to a mystical prison dimension from which he would repeatedly attempt to escape. Scratch's extradimensional exile did not end his threats, as he soon returned by possessing Franklin Richards, reanimating his form through the child's immense reality-warping powers to assault the . This possession allowed Scratch to briefly control aspects of and challenge the heroes directly, but and the performed an exorcism ritual to expel him, banishing him once more to the Dark Realm. Such possessions highlighted Scratch's desperation to harness powerful hosts for survival and revenge, extending his influence beyond physical confines. In the early 2000s, Scratch forged an alliance with the Faltine entity Dormammu, ruler of the Dark Dimension, who granted him enhanced mystical abilities in exchange for service, enabling another resurrection and escape from the Dark Realm. Empowered by this pact, Scratch overran the town of Citrusville, California—home to Hellcat (Patsy Walker)—summoning demons and attempting to establish a foothold on Earth. Hellcat, alongside the Avengers and Thunderbolts, confronted and defeated him in this incursion, forcing another retreat, though the alliance with Dormammu solidified Scratch's role as a recurring extradimensional threat. In 2006, Scratch underwent a formal resurrection orchestrated by his children, the , who conducted a to revive him fully, drawing on occult forces and inadvertently alerting the , , and even the villain Diablo to intervene. Disguised as , Scratch tricked the team and the Seven into summoning the elder god , aiming to sacrifice them for ultimate power and conquest. Reed ' scientific ingenuity proved pivotal, as he collaborated with allies like and Diablo to disrupt the and banish both and Scratch, thwarting the warlock's bid to dominate Earth through New Salem's arcane might and leading to his re-imprisonment. Scratch resurfaced in 2022, altering the Fantastic Four's genetics and monitoring Richards as part of ongoing schemes against the team. His most recent appearance in 2024 saw him clash with (Wanda Maximoff) in an infernal realm.

Powers and Abilities

Magical Prowess

Nicholas Scratch possesses innate magical abilities derived from his lineage as the son of the powerful witch , endowing him with a natural aptitude for rooted in ancient traditions. This heritage manifests in his proficiency with spell-casting, enabling him to weave complex incantations for diverse mystical effects. Among these are the creation of illusions, which allow him to generate deceptive visual and sensory deceptions, and , facilitating rapid relocation across physical spaces or even short jumps. His sorcerous capabilities extend to more advanced feats, including dimensional travel that permits navigation through alternate realms, such as the Dark Dimension, from which he has drawn power and allies. Scratch can summon demons and other extradimensional entities, invoking them through dark rituals to bolster his influence or execute plans. This connection to realms like the Dark Dimension underscores his alignment with chaotic mystical forces, often serving entities such as . In wielding dark magic, projects potent energy blasts capable of causing significant destruction, channeling raw mystical force through gestures or spells. He also demonstrates mind control, exerting telepathic dominance to manipulate the thoughts and actions of others, including the members of , whom he compels as extensions of his will. These abilities highlight his role as a formidable , though they are tempered by limitations inherent to his practice. Scratch's frequently depends on elaborate rituals and focused concentration, rendering it susceptible to disruption if interrupted mid-casting. Furthermore, his dark sorcery proves vulnerable to opposing , as evidenced by Agatha Harkness's ability to strip him of his powers through counter-spells, exploiting the fundamental opposition between their mystical alignments.

Equipment and Enhancements

Nicholas Scratch primarily relies on the Satan Staff, a mystical that serves as a conduit to amplify his inherent sorcery, enabling him to project blasts and invoke extradimensional entities with greater potency. This artifact focuses his magical energies, allowing for more precise and powerful applications without which his abilities remain functional but less intensified. As leader of the hidden witch community in New Salem, Scratch commands , his seven superhuman children who function as a loyal army enhanced by inherited mutations granting them elemental affinities. Each member possesses distinct transformative abilities: Vertigo can disorient others by affecting their sense of balance; Brutacus possesses in his mutated form; Gazelle possesses superhuman speed and agility in her mutated form; Hydron can transform his body into water; Reptilla possesses a reptilian appearance and in her mutated form; Thornn possesses thorn-like protrusions on his body that he can use as weapons in his mutated form; and Vakume can create vacuums or areas of low pressure in his mutated form. These offspring, born from Scratch's unions with New Salem witches, bolster his forces in conflicts by combining their powers for coordinated assaults. Following multiple banishments to the Dark Dimension, Scratch received enhancements directly from , the entity's ruler, who empowered him as a servant in schemes to conquer infernal realms with plans to make him Sorcerer Supreme of Hell. These augmentations included amplified extradimensional energy manipulation and resilience against mystical bindings, facilitating his repeated returns to Earth and attempts at achieving effective immortality through resurrection rituals orchestrated via proxies like .

In Other Media

Marvel Cinematic Universe

In the (MCU), Nicholas Scratch is portrayed as the young son of the powerful witch , depicted in flashbacks during the 2024 Disney+ miniseries . Born in 1750, he is shown as a joyful and innocent child who shares a deep bond with his mother, engaging in playful activities like creating rhymes that later inspire the "Ballad of the Witches' Road." Nicholas's backstory reveals a tragic family dynamic tied to Agatha's immortality and her romantic history with Rio Vidal, the embodiment of . At his birth, Death arrives to claim the infant Nicholas, who is terminally ill, but Agatha begs for more time, leading Death to grant her an additional six years with her son before inevitably taking him away in 1756 due to the incurable disease. Agatha conceived Nicholas naturally without spells, describing him as "made from scratch," and their time together involves scamming other witches to bolster her powers, highlighting her fierce protectiveness despite her villainous nature. The father is implied to be Rio Vidal through their centuries-spanning relationship, though showrunner has noted this detail as secondary to the emotional core of Agatha's grief. A symbolic connection exists between Nicholas and Agatha's demonic cat familiar, Señor Scratchy, introduced in the series as a black feline with supernatural traits, such as devouring a and displaying eerie green eyes. The name "Señor Scratchy" directly references Nicholas Scratch—echoing comic book aliases for demonic figures like —while serving as a poignant reminder of Agatha's enduring loss, implying the embodies or reincarnates elements of her son's memory in her immortal life. Nicholas plays a pivotal role in the Agatha All Along series finale (Episode 9, aired October 30, 2024), where extended flashbacks unveil the full extent of the family tragedy, including Agatha's desperate bargain with Death and the heartbreaking moment of his passing. His spirit is evoked during a confrontation on the Witches' Road, where Billy Maximoff (disguised as a teen) calls out "Nicholas Scratch" to halt Agatha, revealing her vulnerability and motivating her ultimate sacrifice: kissing Rio to embrace death and transition into a ghostly mentor for Billy, unable to face her son in the afterlife due to overwhelming guilt. This revelation humanizes Agatha, framing her antagonism as rooted in centuries of mourning rather than inherent evil.

Other Adaptations

Nicholas Scratch has made limited appearances in animated media outside the main comic continuity. He featured in the 1999-2000 The Avengers: United They Stand, specifically in the episode "The Sorceress's Apprentice," where he was voiced by . In this adaptation, Scratch leads the citizens of New Salem in a trial against his mother, , for abandoning their community, only to be thwarted by the Avengers. In video games, Nicholas Scratch appears as a playable card in the Marvel Snap, released in June 2025 by Second Dinner and Nuverse. The 1-cost card, with 2 power, gains +1 power each time a Skill card is played after it, tying into themes of magical enhancement and witch lore from his comic origins. Trading card sets have included Scratch in expansions focused on Marvel's supernatural elements. For instance, the 2023 Upper Deck Marvel Fleer Ultra Midnight Sons series featured a sketch card variant of Nicholas Scratch illustrated by artist Peejay Catacutan, highlighting his role as a warlock antagonist within the broader witch and occult narrative. The character's profile received heightened interest following the 2024 Marvel Cinematic Universe miniseries Agatha All Along, where a feline version of Nicholas Scratch, known as Señor Scratchy, briefly references his comic identity. This buzz has sparked discussions about potential expanded roles in future Marvel media, though no confirmed projects beyond comics have been announced as of late 2025.

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