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Doctor Doom: The Book Of Doom Omnibus

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Doom appears in the following issues, all collected in X-Men: The Complete Onslaught Epic – Book Four: The arrogant student performed unsanctioned experiments which went wrong and marred his perfect features, leading him down a path of super-science and sinister sorcery and fuelled his overwhelming hunger for ultimate power and total control. From the ashes of his failure, Von Doom rebuilt his life, returned to seize control of his Balkan homeland and become a danger to the world and the multiverse. Collects Captain America (1998) #25-50 and Captain America Annual 2000-2001. Also includes material from Captain America: The Legend (1996) #1. The story portion of this book concludes as Ed Brubaker, Pablo Raimondi, Mark Farmer, Drew Hennessy & Robin Riggs revisit, in-fill, expand and apply mature modern nuance to Doom’s origins and life in Books of Doom #1-6 (January-June 2006) detailing again how a hounded boy became a wounded exile who overcame all obstacles – physical, emotional and ethical – to become supreme ruler of Latveria and menace to all mankind…

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Collects Kull the Conqueror (1982) #1-2; Kull the Conqueror (1983) #1-10; Kull: The Vale of Shadow (1989); and Marvel Team-Up (1972) #111-112. Collected in The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, vol. 3: Squirrel, You Really Got Me Now (story in the past for Doom) Truly a unique villain that Doom…but he’s still a giant armored douche for what he did to the poor Silver Surfer. Where’s My Money, Honey? Luke Cage, Hero For Hire #9 (1973) By Steve Englehart and George Tuska

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Fantastic Four #23& Fantastic Four Annual (1963) #2, collected in Fantastic Four Epic Collection: The Master Plan of Doctor Doom Written Stan Lee, John Byrne, Walter Simonson, Larry Lieber, Roy Thomas, Bill Mantlo, Dennis O'Neil, Chris Claremont, David Michelinie, Jim Shooter, Roger Stern, Mark Waid, Ed Brubaker, Gerry Conway, and Dwayne McDuffie

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The beginning of the 1980s was marked by John Byrne’s six years run on Fantastic Four where Doom was a major villain. He made Victor a ruthless leader, but a man of honor. Doom also appeared in other comics, including Iron Man, Cloak and Dagger, and… Dazzler! And he also participates in some Marvel events:It was SVTU’s last issue and the story concluded in The Champions #16 (November 1977) as the Master of Magnetism and The Beast overcame all odds to save the day in ‘A World Lost!’ (Mantlo, Hall & Mike Esposito). Assuming the on-sale date holds, Marvel’s timing is impeccable: FF #5 came out April 10, 1962, according to comics.org. The omnibus is due April 12. Key to that revival was a reassessment and reappraisal of their greatest foe as seen in ‘Under her Skin’ (#67, inked by Karl Kesel) wherein Doom abandons his technological gifts and inclinations, rejecting them for overwhelming sorcerous might to humiliate and destroy his greatest rival. All he must do is sacrifice his greatest love and only hope of redemption… Speaking of Valeria, Doom's relationship with her has gradually become one of the more intriguing qualities of both characters.

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Fantastic Four #480-483 (or Vol. 3 #51-54), collected in Fantastic Four: Heroes Return – The Complete Collection Vol. 4 Collects Captain America (2004) #43-50, 600-601; Captain America: Reborn (2009) #1-6, Digital Prologue.

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Even with the series building off some of the biggest stories of the era like Avengers: Disassembled and House of M, Heinberg and Cheung never get too bogged down in needing to stop and explain all the context. Each issue moves at a breathless pace, with the Young Avengers' understanding of what's happened constantly being reshaped, not to mention the number of Avengers and X-Men that make an appearance at multiple points in the story. When Fantastic Four#57 came out, the Silver Surfer was new to the Marvel universe. The Surfer was recently trapped on Earth as punishment after he betrayed his master Galactus and saved humanity from the Devourer of World’s appetite, and he was forbidden to soar the spaceways. With the Surfer at his most vulnerable point, he received an invitation to visit Latveria. Collects Captain America (2012) #1-25, Winter Soldier: The Bitter March (2014) #1-5, All-New Captain America: Fear Him (2015) #1-4, All-New Captain America (2014) #1-6, and Hail Hydra (2015) #1-4.

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