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Who Wants to Win a No-Prize from Next Week's Fantastic Four #8?
In next week's issue of Fantastic Four #8, we get to see the aftermath of Doctor Doom's plan to draw Galactus to Earth, capture him, and harness his cosmic power for himself You know, typical Doom stuff But it's not just Galactus that Doom is holding prisoner in this preview, because deep in the sub-basements[...]
Whats Going on with Noah Hawley's 'Doctor Doom' Movie, Anyway?
It's been a bit since we've heard anything about Noah Hawley's Doctor Doom film- a passion project the Fargo and Legion creator/head writer- about the Marvel Comics masked monarch of Latveria. Theories ranged from it being on hold til the Disney / Fox merger completes, to Hawley's tv schedule being a bit too busy to fit in the feature[...]
The Fantastic Four Take Orders from Doom in Next Week's Fantastic Four #7
The Fantastic Four have only been back for six issues (five if you take into account that they weren't actually reunited in the first issue of the series), but are they already so desperate they're willing to take orders from Doctor Doom?! In this preview of next week's Fantastic Four #7, the Fantastic Four learn[...]
The Fantastic Four Get a Death Sentence in April
The Fantastic Four have only just returned from their Ike Perlmutter mandated absence, but it looks like Marvel is already planning to kill them off! In Perlmutter's ultimate revenge, as enacted by the very Perlmutter-like figure Doctor Doom, the Fantastic Four will be sentenced to death in April. A press release contains more details about Fantastic[...]
[RUMOR] Are 'Gambit', 'X-Force', 'Multiple Man' Films Dead?
Like Channing Tatum's Gambit, which continues to lay fallow, as well as the rumored X-Force film, and Noah Hawley's Doctor Doom. According to Daniel Richtman on Twitter, it's more than just idle talk–those projects are D-E-A-D in the mutant waters: Not a huge surprise but from what I hear Gambit and Dr[...]
Doctor Doom Takes on Galactus in Esad Ribic's Fantastic Four #7 Cover
Marvel has revealed Esad Ribic's cover to February's Fantastic Four #7, in which Doctor Doom takes on Galactus, and in a rare twist for modern Marvel Comics, the cover actually reflects what's going on in the interior pages! A press release touts the epic battle to come: One is an unstoppable cosmic force of nature The[...]
Fantastic Four #1 cover by Esad Ribic
However, the day isn't over, and another sign may be waiting for Ben Grimm and Johnny Storm. In a back-up story, Doctor Doom returns to Latveria. Fantastic Four #1 cover by Esad Ribic The Fantastic Four are back… sorta As you can probably glean, this first issue doesn't quite have the First Family of Heroes reunited, but it's[...]
Terrifics #6 cover by Dale Eaglesham and Mike Atiyeh
It just could have been signaled better that it will be dealt with soon. This part of the book isn't outright bad, and there is fun to be had once the team regroups and fights back. The moment that lost me is when Doctor Doom shows up, monologues like this is a subpar 1960's comic, and claims[...]
Marvel Two-in-One Annual #1 cover by Chip Zdarsky
On this world, the two find a dead Reed Richards and a triumphant Doctor Doom Before long, our Doom comes into conflict with this Doom, and, before the conflict goes too far, our Victor von Doom teleports away to find himself before a reformed Council of Reeds, a multiversal cabal of Reed Richards from many[...]
Doctor Doom
One of the other ones that's been announced is a Doctor Doom movie written and directed by Fargo showrunner Noah Hawley He announced the project last year at Comic-Con International, but we haven't heard much since Hawley spoke to Vulture and gave them an update on the project. "I wrote a script that I really like[...]
Marvel Two-in-One #6 cover by Jim Cheung and Frank Martin
Marvel Two-in-One #6 starts with a simplistically brilliant threat with the Doctor Doom/Galactus attack and just does the coolest things one could think of with it When a fight starts with Pym Particles being used to grow the Thing to Galactus size for a massive punchout, you know it's going to be a good time. The[...]
All-New Wolverine #35 cover by David Lopez
World peace is at hand; there is only one more obstacle to overcome: Doctor Doom The only question is whether Laura can live long enough to reach Doom. All-New Wolverine #35 cover by David Lopez Tom Taylor is quite skilled at subverting expectations with his more ambitious comic tales While some moments are especially predictable, he's often[...]
Marvel Two-in-One #5 cover by Nick Bradshaw and Morry Hollowell
It may be cut short, as the hybrid Doctor Doom/Galactus is on his way back to Earth and will consume everyone if Mr Fantastic can't think of a way to stop him On top of that, Doom's heralds arrive to wreak havoc amongst the heroes of this world. Marvel Two-in-One #5 cover by Nick Bradshaw and[...]
Black Panther Ultimates #1 cover by Kenneth Rocafort
As things became more dire, Terrax the Tamer, Doctor Doom, and even Thanos himself were allies to the Illuminati This became a necessity after the involvement of the godlike Beyonders was revealed. Steve Rogers would later rediscover the Illuminati's existence and the mental manipulation of Doctor Strange, and he would take the Avengers to war with[...]
Marvel Two-in-One #3 cover by Jim Cheung and Frank Martin
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] The Mad Thinker is paid a visit by Doctor Doom Meanwhile the Thing brings the Human Torch to an old friend whom Ben hopes can help Johnny with his power problems That old friend is none other than Hercules, Avenger and Prince of Power He takes our Two-in-One team to a person who helped[...]
5 Days of Black Panther, Day 4: Black Panther Fights Civil War
The two meet Doctor Doom of Latveria, Namor of Atlantis, Black Bolt of Attilan, and Captain Britain Almost all of which take this as a show of power, and that's not entirely untrue. This tour also leads them to the United States, where, among the elected leaders of the land, T'Challa and Storm meet up with[...]
Marvel Two-in-One #2 cover by Jim Cheung and Justin Ponsor
He is one of the must underused artists on tap at Marvel in recent years, and it's good to see him stretch his legs with characters like the Thing, the Human Torch, Doctor Doom, and Mole Man He has a way with Ben Grimm that is especially astonishing The detail and emotion he is able[...]
Ben Mendelsohn
(If you want to giggle watching Ben try NOT to comment on the casting, watch this video from Collider; it's pretty great.) In a recent episode of MTV's Happy Sad Confused podcast, Mendelsohn offered up who he thinks is the greatest comic character of all time, and who he really wants to play: "Doctor Doom is the[...]
Doctor Doom
And going at it from Doctor Doom's perspective does seem like something that the highly unique and creative Hawley would do And if Sony can do Venom, Fox can do Doctor Doom. If this project is in the works, then perhaps we will here more about it as the weekend progress and Fox has their movie[...]