Can anyone in the Marvel Universe learn magic?
As the title says, can anyone (theoretically) learn magic in this universe?
In DC, it doesn't seem like *anyone* can learn it. They have a sub-species of humans called Homo magi, who are attuned to magic. Others are empowered by magic, or are other magical entities.
In Marvel, I can't find anything to indicate that magic is "exclusive", and I get the impression that anyone could potentially learn how to use it. I wonder, think Reed Richards could learn magic? The reason he doesn't learn magic is that he refuses it to accept it as real, only at best believing it to be a form of science he doesn't currently understand. Doctor Doom, for someone who is either only second to or equal to Reed Richards, never had a problem with accepting magic as a thing.
In fact, this part is where I feel like anyone can learn it -- Doctor Doom is officially considered to not be truly superhuman, despite being one of the most dangerous villains to ever live. This is because every power he has is [B]learned[/B], and he has no powers to truly call his own. He mastered all forms of science and sorcery, and created a magitek suit that's above everything else, and has that kind of technology supporting his empire. Even his "powers", such as mind transference, was taught to him by aliens. It's actually pretty core to his character, as he's the epitome of a self-made man.
Which brings me back to the point, can [I]anyone[/I] in Marvel learn how to use magic? What's stopping more people from practicing it, other than real life status quo? I'm guessing it'd be very difficult to learn, and some (like the aforementioned Reed) might not accept it as real. I know Tony also doesn't accept magic, and he has a constant hatred for it whenever he encounters mystic elements. There's also the fact that there's not exactly open public schools for teaching magic to anyone, as it seems hard to find a sorcerer who's willing to teach...
What do you think?