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Doom (Victor von Doom) is a Marvel Comics anti-hero featured in the Marvel 2099 comic book Doom 2099. The character is based on Doctor Doom, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby . The comic was written by John Francis Moore for its first two years and by Warren Ellis for its third.
Doom 2099 (Victor Von Doom) is a fictional anti-hero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was primarily featured in the Marvel 2099 series Doom 2099 . The character is based on Doctor Doom , created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby .
The character was named after Marvel supervillain Victor Von Doom. [6] While time traveling, Viktor Vaughn's time machine got damaged, which forced him to stay in the early 1990s New York City. [5] [7] The album shows his day-to-day life, [5] with each track showing a different situation he ends up in as he tries to earn money to fix his time ...
An amalgamation of DC's the Doom Patrol and the Teen Titans, and Marvel's the X-Men. Members: the Beastling, Ravenyia Dayspring, Niles Cable, Shatterstarfire, Dial H.U.S.K., the Torpedo, Jericho, Ferro Man, Elasti-Girl; X-tremists- First mentioned in JLX #1. DC's part of the amalgamation is the Extremists; Marvel's part is unknown. Members ...
Kristoff was then revealed to be the villain in the Spider-Man/Fantastic Four miniseries, setting up an elaborate plan to depose Doom and take his place- such as setting up a riot at the Latverian embassy in the past so that he could read some books of magic that Doom had lost in the present, [15] acquiring samples of the Venom symbiote to ...
"Let’s get Victor Von Doom right." Robert Downey Jr. sent MCU fans' tongues a-waggin' when he strode onstage at San Diego Comic Con and revealed himself as Dr. Doom. The unveiling signaled ...
Doctor Doom is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Since his debut in The Fantastic Four #5 (July 1962), the character has become the archenemy of the Fantastic Four, and has been included in almost every media adaptation of the Fantastic Four franchise, including film, television, and computer and video games.
The military has the Four reluctantly work with Victor Von Doom, having been freed from his statue-like state by the Surfer's energy passing over Latveria, and his body healed during an encounter with the Surfer in the Russell Glacier. Deducing that the Surfer's board is the source of his power, Reed develops a pulse generator that will ...