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The Secrets Of Today's Secret Wars As Everyone Is Versus Doom….
You can see previous chapters of our coverage of Secret Wars as it is published (or just before) right here
As ever we look at the week's Secret Wars titles, with Doomheads to measure how Secret Warsy each issue is, allowing you to pick and choose titles that are more – or less. Depending on your taste.
Magneto does his best impersonation Ronald Reagan in Red Skull #1 as the Suicide Squad go over the Shield. The Red Skull is a threat to Doom, even in death.
So, in Future Imperfect #2, is the Maestro.
While in the Secret Wars series itself, it's the Phoenix Cyclops.
Could this final scene be why Doom seems most upset with mutants? Has he seen this possibility coming? With his own Doombots in Years Of Future Past #2..
Especially when they can be so useful, such as in this this scene that's rather similar to The Flash in Frank Miller's Dark Knight Strikes Back.
Maybe it's all those portals between worlds such as in Ultimate End #3 that cause this kind of scene.
Or in A-Force #2 that cause this one.
Or over in Secret Wars Journal #2 with murder suspects from another domain…
Even in Giant-Size Little Marvel, they are up to that kind of skulduggery.
See,that's just going to end in tears. Little Beast tears. That will end up on Youtube.
Maybe take some poster advice from Secret Wars Journal's second half.
Or find some use for Wolverines-who-died-too-young-now-revived-by-Hank's-time-travel-experiments who never really lived as an X-Man, from X-Tinction Agenda…
Secret Warsiness out of 10 Doomheads:
Secret Wars by Hickman and Ribic
Secret Wars Journal by Tieri, Aukerman, Isannove and Silva
X-Tinction Agenda by Guggenheim and Di Giandomenio
Giant Size Little Marvel: AvsX by Young and Beaulieu
Red Skull by Williamson and Pizzari
Years Of Future Past by Bennett and Morton
A-Force by Bennett, Wilson and Molina
Ultimate End by Bendis and Bagley
Future Imperfect by David and Land
And if you were wondering why you hadn't seen a lot of the FF amongst the Battleworld (even Dystopia's Thing is actually Thunderbolt Ross) – so has Doom.
And now he's got two of them! He should have known when he was better off.
Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics of London, who will be making their first trip to San Diego Comic Con together later this week. But first, they have a signing with Si Spurrier today and an exhibition launch and talk with Mark Buckingham on Saturday…