Doctor Doom: The Book Of Doom Omnibus

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Doctor Doom: The Book Of Doom Omnibus

Doctor Doom: The Book Of Doom Omnibus

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You know a comic is good when its story is being built upon 50 years later. In this one oversized issue, Lee and Kirby perfected the character of Doctor Doom. First appearance of Doctor Doom in The Fantastic Four #5, collected in Fantastic Four Epic Collection: The World’s Greatest Comic Magazine This occult odd couple concoction is one of the very best Marvel Universe yarns; a powerful tale contrasting the origins of the two doctors to produce effective motivations for and deeper insights into both characters. You also find Doom in issues collected in Acts of Vengeance: Avengers and Acts of Vengeance: Spider-Man & The X-Men AT #2 declared ‘Revolution!’, proving Doom was not the only master of mechanoids as Rudolfo and the enigmatic Faceless One used the lost Doomsman to wreak havoc throughout Latveria, before the final assault in ‘Doom Must Die!’ (scripted by Lieber) saw all the tyrant’s enemies vanquished and the Monarch of Menace once more firmly in control…

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It was SVTU’s last issue and the story concluded in The Champions #16 (November 1977) as the Master of Magnetism and The Beast overcame all odds to save the day in ‘A World Lost!’ (Mantlo, Hall & Mike Esposito). Latveria had been conquered by Prince Zorba, an arrogant and cruel ruler who had politically crushed all the progress Latveria has made under Doom. You see, under Doom, everyone eats, everyone works, and everyone praises Doom, but Zorba was a selfish leader who put his own needs first and this displeased Doom. But that’s not why we’re here. We’re here because Marvel in 2022 will be releasing Doctor Doom: The Book Of Doom Omnibus, a suitably massive collection of the Latverian overlord’s greatest battles with the greatest heroes of the Marvel Universe. Super-Villain Team-Up! Doctor Doom didn’t have his own series and Namor just lost his own series. So what’s better to do than team-up? But it will not take long for the Sub-Mariner to regret his decision. Soon, he finds it’s not that easy to walk away from a pact with Doom. Can anything get him out of this torturous team-up?This fantastic graphic novel served as a culmination of Doom’s attempts to save his mother from Hell. Triumph and Torment reestablished Doctor Doom as a potent magic user in the Marvel Universe and contained some insanely cool Mike Mignola artwork. One of therules that I’ve made for myself on Omni buys is not to buy omni’s on characters or villains that don’t have their own title, and that aren’t really from an authors run, but bounce around different titles. IMO, they just seem to be kind of a cash grab, as opposed to highlighting a writer or an inker. Some crucial clarity into all that chaos comes in Fantastic Four #358 (November 1991) as Tom DeFalco & Arthur Adams provide ‘The Official Story’ (A Tale of Doom!)’ to reset reality and usher in a less confused cosmos…

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Dwayne McDuffie, Casey Jones & Vince Russell then deliver a restrained psycho-drama in ‘My Dinner with Doom’ ( Fantastic Four Special, February 2006). Here the rivals intellectually sparr: testing each other’s defences as the Latverian simultaneously seeks to wipe out all his lesser enemies.Jumping forward to the summer of 1965 FF #39 (cover-dated June, with Frank Giacoia – as Frank Ray – inking) saw the team stripped of their powers and targeted by an enraged Doctor Doom in ‘A Blind Man Shall Lead Them!’ wherein sightless vigilante Daredevil stepped up and provided their only hope of staying alive. Marvel Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter, a great advocate of tales accessible to new, younger readers as well as the dedicated fan-base, apparently concocted the rather simplistic but engaging saga starring the House of Ideas’ top characters: building his tale around a torrent of unsolicited, inspirational mail from readers, all begging for one huge dust-up between all the heroes and villains… The story portion of this book concludes as Ed Brubaker, Pablo Raimondi, Mark Farmer, Drew Hennessy & Robin Riggs revisit, in-fill, expand and apply mature modern nuance to Doom’s origins and life in Books of Doom #1-6 (January-June 2006) detailing again how a hounded boy became a wounded exile who overcame all obstacles – physical, emotional and ethical – to become supreme ruler of Latveria and menace to all mankind…

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Speaking of Valeria, Doom's relationship with her has gradually become one of the more intriguing qualities of both characters. The Unlikely Story of Felix and Macabber” w/ Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou & Juni Ba | CBH Interviews #114 September 26, 2023 Victor battled to free her from eternal torment and always failed: a tragic trial which punished both the living and the dead…The tale concluded in #40’s ‘The Battle of the Baxter Building’ with Vince Colletta inking a bombastic battle revealing the undeniable power, overwhelming pathos and indomitable heroism of the brutish Thing as – cruelly restored to his monstrous mutated form – he hands Doom the most humiliating defeat of his life…

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Marvel’s new Secret Wars is an epic mash up of millions of possible realities, and of course, at the center of it all is Doctor Doom. A supreme technologist, Richards had never truly accepted the concept of magic, but with Mystic Master Stephen Strange oddly unwilling to help, the reeling and powerless Mr. Fantastic nonetheless leads his team to Latveria for a showdown, still unable to grasp just how much his arch-foe has changed. Fantastic Four (1961) 5-6, 39-40, 246-247, 258, 278-279, 350, 352; Amazing Spider-Man (1963) 5; Marvel Super-Heroes (1967) 20; Giant-Size Super-Villain Team-Up (1975) 1-2; Super-Villain Team-Up (1975) 13-14; Champions (1975) 16; Amazing Spider-Man Annual (1964) 14; Uncanny X-Men (1981) 145-147; Iron Man (1968) 149-150; Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars (1984) 10-12; Marvel Graphic Novel (1982): Emperor Doom, Doctor Strange and Doctor Doom - Triumph and Torment; Fantastic Four (1998) 67-70, 500; Fantastic Four Special (2005) 1; Books of Doom (2005) 1-6; material from Fantastic Four (1961) 236, 358; Fantastic Four Annual (1963) 2; Astonishing Tales (1970) 1-3, 6-8; Marvel Double-Shot (2003) 2 The arrogant student performed unsanctioned experiments which went wrong and marred his perfect features, leading him down a path of super-science and sinister sorcery and fuelled his overwhelming hunger for ultimate power and total control. From the ashes of his failure, Von Doom rebuilt his life, returned to seize control of his Balkan homeland and become a danger to the world and the multiverse.Throughout his rich history, Victor Von Doom has put many Marvel heroes through hell, but in this classic book, Doom puts himself through Hell to save the one person he ever loved. Towards the end of Marvel’s first crossover event, Doom drained the Beyonder of his power and had the cast iron melons to go toe to toe with a cosmic god. There were some great moments of many villains doing many vile things during the first Secret Wars, but Doom stealing the Beyonder’s power and almost taking control of all of reality was one of the best moments in the unforgettable series. It just showed that Doom is a step ahead of the rest of the Marvel Universe and is always looking to seize power and glory for himself…even when he must bitchslap a god to do so. Meanwhile, energy being Wonder Man is undergoing a month-long isolation experiment to determine the nature of his abilities. When he exits the chamber, he discovers the entire planet has willingly, joyously accepted Doom as their natural and beloved ruler. Alone and desperate, the last Avenger must devise a method of saving the world from its contented subjugation…



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