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Mar 14, 2021
Awe yeah, the Doom we all know and fear is back and more monstrous than ever! BOW BEFORE DOOM!
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May 05, 2021
What a great book, did not expect to enjoy this as much as I did.
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Dec 25, 2020
I really liked this issue a lot. Really brought Doom back to being a Villain and was really cool seeing him interact with his other self.
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Dec 25, 2020
Alright, Doom destroying a universe for the sake of his own pride is the ultimate Doom move, don't even try arguing with me about it.
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Jan 03, 2021
Dr. Doom
Issue: 10
“Bedford Fallsâ€
Publisher: @marvel
Writer: @ifyoucantwell
Artist: @salvadorlarroca
Colorist: GURU-eFX
Cover: Salvador Larroca & GURU-eFX
Letterer: Cory Petit
Latverian missiles struck the Antilon facility resulting in the death of thousands as well as creating an expanding black hole. Doom was the prime suspect. However, the nation of Symkaria in fact framed him in an attempt to assume leadership of Latveria. After acquiring the Ultimate Nullifier, Doom reclaimed leadership and now sets out seal the black hole. In an attempt to seal the black hole, he learns that it is not a black hole, but a worm hole to an alternate reality where he confronts his peaceful alter ego.
This final issue of Doctor D
oom was a great way to wrap up a fantastic series. As Dooms confronts his alter ego, he sees everything he does not want to become. With every page turn, the fantastic panels displays Doom’s disgust with this reality and ultimately we see Doom at his best, a fierce and terrifying ruler. Leaving us with no doubt that he is no hero. There is no good in him. There never was and never shall be...
Rating: âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸ (4/5)
Reviewed by: @mcruz2189 of The Comic Book Club of Instagram
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Dec 29, 2021
Basically this whole series, specifically this issue, served to undo Infamous Iron Man. There were some insanely cool and insane moments this issue but ultimately Cantwell just doesn’t get Doom. Rarely is there a writer that understands Doom. Lee, Byrne, Waid, McDuffie, Hickman. Just off the top of my head.
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Apr 03, 2021
Doom gets to vacation in his "shiny happy Doom" AU. His doppelganger makes the full pitch for peace, love and understanding. And once the pitch is made, Doom burns it all down, the whole shiny happy universe. A pretty definitive ending. The language had to get awfully exposition-y to cram in all the points the author wanted to make. There's a last burst of artistic excellence, spent well in illustrating the splendor of the AU.
Flirting with redemption is the eternal theme of Doom-centric stories, and the great thing is, different authors can take him to opposite ends of the moral spectrum. Doom is flexible in his inflexibility; this is certainly not the last time he'll be tempted by the light.
I doubt this particular temptation story
needed 10 issues, though. Maybe 6. Maybe less. Of course, 2020 being what it was, I could also believe that the author was given the go-ahead to extend his story, only to catch a premature COVID cancellation after starting his second arc.
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May 02, 2021
His entire mode of being IS ludicrous and tbh I love that for him.
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Dec 23, 2020
Cantwell just doesn't get Doom, he never did, and Larroca can only do so much to save him.
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Dec 26, 2020
Meh. I liked "shades of gray" Doom we saw in Infamous Iron Man and at some points in this series, and I find the "saturday morning cartoon villain" Doom we see in most Fantastic Four comics boring (admittedly with plenty of entertaining grandiosity). This ending just cemented him as the later. A shame.
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