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What he most certainly is not is a movie star. Unlike the Joker, no movie version of Victor Von Doom has ever managed to really capture the power of one of the best villains that pop culture has to offer. Unless you count Darth Vader. Collects X-Factor (1986) #27-32, X-Factor Annual (1986) #3, Uncanny X-Men (1981) #228-238, New Mutants (1983) #62-70, New Mutants Annual (1984) #4, and X-Men Annual (1970) #12. Also includes material from Marvel Age Annual (1985) #4 and Marvel Fanfare (1982) #40. Collects Heroes Reborn (1996) 1/2, Captain America (1996) #1-12, Avengers (1996) #1-12, Fantastic Four (1996) #1-12, Iron Man (1996) #1-12, material from Incredible Hulk (1968) #450.

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In 1983, John Byrne wrote and drew Fantastic Four #258, an interlude in which the team doesn't feature at all; instead focusing entirely on Doom and particularly how he thinks about maintaining his legacy.As Doom is once again supposed dead (and part of Heroes Reborn, see below) and a few issues covers what happens in Earth-616, when the Master was away:

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The other heroes remain deep in conference, debating their response to the self-proclaimed but apparently benevolent saviour of the universe. At the moment they finally decide to oppose him they are all vaporised by a bolt of energy… Collects Thunderbolts (1997) #34-63, Thunderbolts Annual 2000, Avengers (1998) #31-34, Avengers Annual 2000, Thunderbolts: Life Sentences (2001) #1, Thunderbolts: From the Marvel Vault (2011) #1, Citizen V and the V-Battalion (2001) #1-3, and Citizen V and the V-Battalion: The Everlasting (2002) #1-4. Fantastic Four (vol.1) #5-6, #39–40, #246–247, #258, #278–279, #350, #352; Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1) #5; Marvel Super-Heroes #20; Giant-Size Super-Villain Team-Up #1-2; Super-Villain Team-Up #13-14; Champions (vol. 1) #16; Amazing Spider-Man Annual #14; Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #145-147; Iron Man (vol. 1) #149-150; Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #10-12; Marvel Graphic Novel: Emperor Doom, Doctor Strange and Doctor Doom – Triumph and Torment; Fantastic Four (vol. 2) #67-70, 500; Fantastic Four Special #1; Books of Doom #1-6; material from Fantastic Four (vol. 1) #236, 358; Fantastic Four Annual #2; Astonishing Tales #1-3, 6–8; Marvel Double-Shot #2 Books of Doom presented the origin of the not so good Doctor as expanded upon by the writer who created the Winter Soldier, Ed Brubaker. This book built upon the intense Lee and Kirby origin and repositioned Marvel’s greatest villain for a new century.Not all of the original Marvel Graphic Novel line are winners, yet the line is home to classic stories such as The Death of Captain Marvel, God Loves, Man Kills and one of interest to this list – 1989's Doctor Strange and Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment. Collects Giant-Size Invaders (1975) #1-2, Invaders (1975) #1-41, Invaders Annual (1977) #1, Marvel Premiere (1972) #29-30, Avengers (1963) #71, Invaders (1993) #1-4, What If? (1977) #4, Fantastic Four Annual (1963) #11, Marvel Two-in-One Annual (1976) #1, and Marvel Two-in-One (1974) #20. Also includes material from Captain America Comics (1941) #22. When Fantastic Four#57 came out, the Silver Surfer was new to the Marvel universe. The Surfer was recently trapped on Earth as punishment after he betrayed his master Galactus and saved humanity from the Devourer of World’s appetite, and he was forbidden to soar the spaceways. With the Surfer at his most vulnerable point, he received an invitation to visit Latveria.

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Despite that (cough) brilliant plan, there just was something different about Doom that right away set him apart from the other villains of the very early Marvel Universe. In this issue, it was established that Doom was a figure from Reed Richard’s past which made the armored miscreant a very personal threat to the FF. Collects Kull the Conqueror (1982) #1-2; Kull the Conqueror (1983) #1-10; Kull: The Vale of Shadow (1989); and Marvel Team-Up (1972) #111-112. Collects Incredible Hulk (1968) #436-467, -1; Incredible Hulk Annual ’97; Savage Hulk (1996) #1; Cutting Edge (1995) #1; Cable (1993) #34; Onslaught: Marvel Universe (1996) #1; Incredible Hulk: Hercules Unleashed (1996) #1; and Heroes Reborn: The Return (1997) #1-4. Collects Doctor Strange (2015) #1-20, Doctor Strange Annual (2016) #1, and Doctor Strange: Last Days of Magic (2016) #1. You are here: Home / Featured / Doctor Doom: The Book of Doom Omnibus Review! Doctor Doom: The Book of Doom Omnibus Review!Collects War of the Realms (2019) #1-6, War of the Realms Omega (2019) #1, War of the Realms: War Scrolls (2019) #1-3, War of the Realms Strikeforce: The Land of the Giants (2019) #1, War of the Realms Strikeforce: The Dark Elf Realm (2019) #1, War of the Realms Strikeforce: The War Avengers (2019) #1; Giant-Man (2019) #1-3, War of the Realms: Journey into Mystery (2019) #1-5, Spider-Man & the League of Realms (2019) #1-3, War of the Realms: The Punisher (2019) #1-3, War of the Realms: Uncanny X-Men (2019) #1-3, War of the Realms: New Agents of Atlas (2019) #1-4, Asgardians of the Galaxy (2018) #8-10, Tony Stark: Iron Man (2018) #12-13, Venom (2018) #13-15, Thor (2018) #8-16, Avengers (2018) #18-20, Captain Marvel (2019) #6-7, Champions (2019) #5-6, Deadpool (2018) #13-14, Fantastic Four (2018) #10, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #43, Superior Spider-Man (2019) #7-8, and The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (2015b) #43-46. Doom appears in the following issues, all collected in X-Men: The Complete Onslaught Epic – Book Four:

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Of course, Kristoff can't fully comprehend everything he's being told, and Doom's rage explodes after one such perceived insult. The cold, reflective metal of his mask is juxtaposed against the fear on the young boy's face, the emotion enhanced by Glynis Wein's hot colors. As much as Doom sees potential in his ward, as a future ruler and an opportunity for found family, Kristoff can't match him in terms of wanting to destroy the Fantastic Four.

Collects Moon Knight (2006) #1-30, Moon Knight Annual (2007) #1, Moon Knight: Silent Knight (2008) #1, Vengeance of the Moon Knight (2009) #1-10, and Shadowland: Moon Knight (2010) #1-3. You also find Doom in issues collected in Acts of Vengeance: Avengers and Acts of Vengeance: Spider-Man & The X-Men 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.

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