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Marvel Comics Dr Doom

2009 April 12



marvel comics dr doom
Who is your favorite Marvel Comic supervillian and why?

I gotta give it to Dr. Doom. I think he is soo cool. with his armor, his gadgets, that super brain. he’s unstoppable.
He gots alot more ambition too. he gives all the other supervillians a run for their money.

Norman Osborne aka the original Green Goblin because he was insane and made his rivalry with Peter Parker/Spiderman very personal. For crying out loud he killed (technically) Peter’s first girlfriend, kidnapped aunt May, kidnapped May Parker (Peter & Mary Jane’s daughter and those are just off the top of my head.

Marvel Comics: Dr. Doom


 1962 in Comics: 1962 Comic Debuts, 1962 Comics Characters Debuts, Spider-Man, Doctor Doom, Hulk, Aunt May, Uncle Ben, Aquaman, Thor, Loki


1962 in Comics: 1962 Comic Debuts, 1962 Comics Characters Debuts, Spider-Man, Doctor Doom, Hulk, Aunt May, Uncle Ben, Aquaman, Thor, Loki


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 Fantastic Four: Evil Adversaries


Fantastic Four: Evil Adversaries


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Used – Featuring Marvel Comics’ superheroes, this reader examines the ruthless enemies of the Fantastic Four–from Dr. Doom to Diablo–and how they will stop at nothing to achieve their evil goals. Full color.

 Fantastic Four: Evil Adversaries


Fantastic Four: Evil Adversaries


$26.7


Used – Featuring Marvel Comics’ superheroes, this reader examines the ruthless enemies of the Fantastic Four–from Dr. Doom to Diablo–and how they will stop at nothing to achieve their evil goals. Full color.

 Fantastic Four: Evil Adversaries


Fantastic Four: Evil Adversaries


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New – Featuring Marvel Comics’ superheroes, this reader examines the ruthless enemies of the Fantastic Four–from Dr. Doom to Diablo–and how they will stop at nothing to achieve their evil goals. Full color.

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