Aaron the Sorcerer (Earth-616) VS Aaron Thorne (Earth-616)
Aaron the Sorcerer (Earth-616)
Aaron appeared out of nowhere at a gas station in the American Southwest. He first met Lucy Scott and her father, and applied for a job at their station as a handyman. Aaron was hired instantly when he began to fix things that were unable to be repaired in a seemingly miraculous fashion. He was caught many times by Lucy or her father staring off into darkness, until one day three wizards showed up and attempted to take Aaron away with them. Apparently, they had been pursuing Aaron for quite some time, and he had no intention of going with them. The four of them began to fight each other using mystical skills. Aaron was able to negate the three wizards' efforts combined; the only thing they were able to do was take his powers and leave. He then remained at the station to try a normal life with Lucy. Aaron was able to cast spells and negate them as he wished, with no known limit. He magically fixed many items around the station, and temporarily turned the three wizards into mice. He was also able to create things like a knight and rain clouds.
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Aaron Thorne (Earth-616)
Aaron Thorne was a rich bored business man. He was chosen by Varnae to be turned into a vampire and lead his clan known as the Bad Seed.[1] During his time as the leader he produced the Aceldama drug and started the Necrotech Program. Aaron Thorne's business operation mainly took place in New York City where he held his position as a prominent business man. His main enforcer was Angel, who warned Thorne about the possible return of Dracula. With the potential threat in mind, he decided to accelerate the plan to start production of the drugs. Vampirism: Aaron Thorne is a vampire and possesses all of the various superhuman attributes commonly associated with vampires: Superhuman Strength: Like all vampires, Aaron Thorne is superhumanly strong and possesses about 10 times the strength he possessed as a human, allowing him to lift about 1 ton.