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Set a hundred years in the future, after a nuclear war, the cloak, tattered, and the Eye are among the many artifacts in the memorial room in the home of Rick Jones. [20] The same cloak and Eye are then stolen as part of a plot by Thanatos, a version of Rick Jones, who wished to become the ultimate version of himself.
The supervillain team consists of Doctor Doom, the Kingpin, Magneto, the Mandarin, the Red Skull, and the Wizard. Loki also attempts to recruit Apocalypse, Cobra, and the Mad Thinker, but they all decline. Loki also approaches Namor, but he rejects the offer stating he is not a villain anymore.
Doctor Doom (Dr. Victor von Doom) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The Fantastic Four #5 (July 1962).
Cloak reaches the area where the 2099 version of Doctor Doom is imprisoned and makes a deal with him to become an Avenger. Doom 2099 accepts if it will mean that he'll take his revenge on Ultron. [13] Doom 2099 recalls the day when Ultron and the Deathloks raided his castle in 2091 and took him prisoner.
Jip's attempt to deliver Dagger to Doctor Doom was foiled by Cloak, Night, Brigid O'Reilly and "Rusty" Nales. Jip restored Dagger's sight, but was seemingly destroyed by a "bullet of living darkness" formed by Night and fired by Rusty.
Osborn promises to take care of the Mighty Avengers, and other issues are discussed, such as the unsuccessful hunt for Tony Stark, the pouring in of the Asgardians into Latveria (which Loki argues was in accordance to her agreement with Doom), the reinstating of Doctor Doom as monarch, the massing mutants from San Francisco, the problem of ...
Doctor Strange & Doctor Doom: Triumph & Torment includes Namor the Sub-Mariner stories from Marvel Fanfare #16 and #43, 160 pages, 2013, ISBN 978-0-7851-8454-6; Cloak & Dagger: Crime and Punishment includes Marvel Fanfare #19, 264 pages, June 2012, ISBN 978-0785161295; Weirdworld includes Marvel Fanfare #24–26, 312 pages, April 2015, ISBN 978 ...
Doctor Strange tasks them with finding the Darkhold in Madripoor to stop the vampires. [40] [41] However, they learn that the Darkhold has assumed a human form and no longer wants to be evil. Afterwards, Doctor Doom approaches the students and asks for their help in banishing the vampires. [42] [43]