Has Dr.Doom ever had one lasting W in his career?

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He became a God once...then he decided to give it up. His reason?

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No he got his ass kicked by Reed. This is after MM took away his "Godhood".:stopitslime:
 

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I mean they was scientists and all that jiggy shyt but there's 1000s and thousands of people who do what Reed does, not the same intellect but the same job

Like I saw that these monkeys did the exact same thing they did and became just as powerful... Why wouldn't all of FF's villains or just humans with the financial ability just do the same?
Reads father was an extra dimensional genius. He was never normal.
 

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Yeah. It's a silly story by Waid where it turns out "heaven" is Jack Kirby's office and Kirby uses his pencil to erase a disfigurement on Reed's face caused by Doom as well as drawing stone skin back onto Ben.:russ:
This is what I can't understand about reed, he can solve world hunger, make a bridge to heaven, but can't turn back his from golem back to human. :mindblown:
 

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Someone explain the context of this comic and who's the large white cat?

Black Panther had all of his Vibranium stored in a special safe guarded with a magic lock that required the person to enter to be judged by the Panther god Bast (goddess to be exact) to be true and honest. Bast judged Doom and although she found his methods despicable, saw in Doom's heart that he truly believes his way is the only way to a unified world, and as his motivation was just, she granted him passage.
 

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Someone explain the context of this comic and who's the large white cat?
From what I know the cat grants entrance into some special place, but only the pure hearted and "good" can enter. Under that definition it would seem that Doom wouldn't be allowed (and subsequently destroyed), so that's where the comic kicks in
 

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Another W by Doom I just thought of is that he was the inventor of the "Doomlock", a device used in time travel that, as its name implies, "locks" the timeline so instead of creating alternative diverting timelines, changes to the past actually affect the existing timeline, something that should be impossible because this creates time paradoxes.
 

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highkey, t'challa should've killed doom right there, but bytchass writer just made bp's sister give victor a "stern" talking to at the end with doom on his knees. :francis: "Don't ever do this again or else we'll really give it to you " ass :francis:.

The whole 'can't kill such n such character' but then u write him in a corner by havin him do a buncha evil shyt that could only end in his death (or believed death) for any type of closure. garbage ending to a garbage miniseries

Yeah that was lame as fukk and felt shoed-in, especially coming from Shuri. And they were killing all of Doom's guards, the Desturi, and anyone who stood in their way of Doom with no problem whatsoever so that made it even more bogus.


If I remember correctly, the reason they hesitated killing Doom was because it would have sparked a war with Latervia or something like that.

But like you said, Doom did a whole bunch of shyt, including actually putting T'challa in a coma, that should have resulted in a death.

Doom war was actually a great story -- almost perfect -- up until that point, though. The ending felt unavoidable though simply because there was no way Marvel would let Doom take a serious L by T'challa, but that unavoidableness sorta played in the retractedness of the beginning plot and rising action and overall affect of the story.
 
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