Doctor Doom #7
| Writer | Christopher Cantwell |
| Artist | Salvador Larroca |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Doctor Doom returns to Latveria, out for revenge on those who stole his throne away from him. With the help of his remaining allies and one of the most powerful weapons in the universe, he'll work to expose and destroy the conspirators working against him. But the black hole on the moon is growing critical, and Doom's brilliant mind may be the only one that can stop catastrophe that will wreak havoc throughout the entire solar system. Still, Doom isn't one to just offer a friendly hand... If the people of Earth want his help, he's going to make them beg for it.
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
-
10
ComicBook.com - Tanner Dedmon
Sep 23, 2020In pretty much every way it could be, Doctor Doom #7 is an immaculate chapter. Read Full Review
-
10
Kabooooom - Matt Morrison
Sep 27, 2020If you have not been reading this most excellent series, Doctor Doom #7 is the perfect place to start and see what you have been missing out on. With amazing art and solid scripting, it's one of the best books of 2020 so far. Even if you're not a fan of the Fantastic Four, this book may turn you into an acolyte of Doom. Read Full Review
-
9.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Sep 26, 2020After so long away, this issue helps to ground everything back around Doom and his headspace. Read Full Review
-
8.5
AIPT - Ben Morin
Sep 23, 2020Altogether, Doctor Doom #7 serves as a great jumping on point for new readers while also paying off the fantastic build up of previous issues. This is an issue wrought with tension from the very beginning and delivers an exceptional entry in this series. Read Full Review
-
8.0
Comics: The Gathering - Charles Martin
Sep 23, 2020Doom's march to retake Latveria begins with some interesting spotlight thrown on his supporting cast. We learn about each of them, and the attention reflected on Doom explores our favourite mad science dictator, too. Safeguarded by continued artistic excellence (particularly a few extra-memorable splash panels), Doctor Doom's solo story continues to fascinate. Read Full Review
-
7.5
Weird Science Marvel Comics - pauly p.
Sep 23, 2020:Somehow this book managed to escape the COVID shutdown- not because it isnt good, it definitely is; but this book is the 2020 definition of a slow burn story. The current state comics is all about writing for the trade; not a long form character exploration. The background Macguffin of the Antlion attack somehow feels inconsequential compared to Dooms near-ridiculous theatre of making his inner circle swear an oath on bended knee. This is really a psychological, Game Of Thrones-esque story. This issue is not a good book to jump in on if you havent been reading it, but if you have been following along, this a great continuation of a little book that could. Add in top notch art, and this book is a winner. Read Full Review