Doomquest #2
| Writer | Ryan North |
| Artist | Francesco Mobili |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
DOOM IS UNSINKABLE! Doctor Doom has been sent back in time - without his armor, and without any technology, but with the only thing he's ever needed: his MIND. Unfortunately, the date he's been sent to is April 15th, 1912. The place he's been sent to is the North Atlantic. And the name of the ship he now finds himself on is the RMS Titanic. But Doom will not allow himself to be caught, and Doom will not allow himself to be destroyed. He rails against fate, determined to rewrite history - no matter what it costs him or anyone else. And now Doctor Doom faces his greatest challenge yet - and he refuses to go down with the ship.
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10
Nerd Initiative - ShawnFoles
Jun 24, 2026This team took on quite a challenge with this series, and two issues and they’re already crushing it. The historical setting allows North to showcase Doom’s brilliance in a whole new way. It also allows the art team to create a visually distinct identity where both the historical setting and Doom’s unique visuals are respected and enhanced. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Jun 24, 2026Doomquest #2 continues to prove that North has found a winning formula by dropping Doctor Doom into impossible situations and letting his ego do the rest. The Titanic setting provides a fascinating playground for Doom's intellect, forcing him to adapt repeatedly while never losing confidence in his eventual success. Watching him approach failure as little more than a temporary inconvenience is both funny and completely in character. Mobili's artwork elevates every attempt, giving Doom an intimidating presence even when trapped in an ordinary man's body. While the story's focus on Doom's internal monologue can occasionally make the issue feel solitary, the sheer entertainment value of watching Marvel's greatest narcissist wrestle with history more than makes up for it. By the final page, North leaves readers eager to see just how much chaos Doom is willing to unleash in pursuit of victory. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Marcus Helminiak
Jun 24, 2026Overall, this issue is a fantastic part of a fun, self-contained story for Doctor Doom. I understand that everyone is already pretty Doomed out with how much Marvel is pushing the character, but this is the type of story to justify that much focus. Every Doctor Doom fan will get something out of this, and it might even make a few new fans of him along the way. Read Full Review
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