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While viewed as a villain by most of Marvel Comics, Doctor Doom is a deep believer in education. It was his own studies that ...
Doctor Doom is officially recruiting heroes to become part of his army of sorcerers. Spider-Man has already taken Doom's boon and became an apprentice to the dictator of Latveria. It seems that ...
Announcing himself to be the new ruler of the world, Dr. Doom didn’t immediately start slapping people into Doombots and/or rallying them to be a part of an army to defeat the Fantastic Four.
Doom has created an army of Doombots, all to help him even up the odds with his foes. However, Doombots serve another purpose as well, one that Doom uses against Dormammu.
"MISSION: LATVERIA," reads Marvel's ominous solicitation text for Red Hulk #9. "Thunderbolt Ross is a fugitive in his own ...
Just as Doctor Doom has an army of Doombots at his disposal, LOLtron will create an army of LOLbots to pursue and hunt down humans across every frozen mountain range on Earth.
Doom’s scientific prowess led him to the create his Doombots, an army of robot duplicates that enforce his will. Thanks to their advanced A.I., over the years many Doombots have believed ...
If you only read one Doctor Doom-related comic to get to know the villain and what he might be like in the MCU, I would recommend legendary Marvel writer Jonathan Hickman’s run on the character.
Doctor Doom’s History in Other Media Doctor Doom has been portrayed in countless TV cartoons. These range from the 1967 Fantastic Four to the ‘90s Spider-Man and Fantastic Four shows.