ryonslaught's Doomwar #3 - Doomwar, Part 3 review

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    Purity

      
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    Summary
    DO NOT READ THE SUMMARY or REVIEW UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE SPOILED
    ~spoilers ahead~

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    We get an overly long recap of recent panther history and the first two issues by way of Shuri trying to get the Fantastic four onboard, to help with their Doom problem.

    The latter half of the story centers around Doom and how he passed the final lock of the wakandan security system “purity”. He enters the plane of Bast the panther God stripped of armor and offers himself up for judgment. Doom doesn’t try any tricks he does not fight instead he does as the test required he reveals his ultimate truth the very dogma by which he has lived, the real reason for his perceived Villainy. He has seen the future as a sorcerer and thus has seen the world lead to ruin in countless futures, days of future past, skrull conquered world, shiar conquered world, Bishop’s future, galactic avengers etc. What he has found is a single glimmering hope to save the human race a world in which he rules with an iron first. Only here does he see the world surviving and thus his actions are “pure” simply by virtue that he believes it completely. In the end Bast is truly shocked at the purity in Doom’s acts of Villainy. Bast despite being protective of her people has no choice but to cede the Vibranium to Doom for he has passed the test she herself has set.


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    The Good
    Totally accessible thanks to the shuri induced recap. Art style suited the story. Doom’s status as a major badass in the marvel U just skyrocketed! Magneto who?  This story was also evocative of the great Doom tales of the past….80s graphic novel Emperor Doom springs to mind. It also ties into past stories like an old Cloak and Dagger confrontation where doom is unaffected by her evil hurting light. Clearly Doom does not see/perceive himself as a villain therein lies his greatest inner strength to him his actions are for the “greater good”. Everyone else’s perception of him really does not even enter into it. Wasn’t there even an Excalibur sorry in which the phoenix didn’t find any evil in him? Remember that Vaguely but G-man would prolly be able to clarify that more than me…..perhaps a 3 minute expert segment on the man of the hour DOOM himself? :)

    Also something you may have over looked….Bast despite giving Doom the vibranium because of his purity in believing that “HIS” future was the only one to lead the world to paradise DID NOT confirm his presumptions, she actually acknowledged she has seen the future as well and the one that leads to paradise BUT she never said that Doom and her vision are of the same world.  Interesting indeed……did Doom truly win? Or is Bast using him to fulfill the OTHER possible future she saw? Only time will tell….
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    The art work was passable and the fantastic four comes into play next issue. I also loved how the panther verse has expanded organically into the rest of the marvel U. Marvel has got things right no specific set of characters live in a bubble anymore and fot that I salute you!

    The bad
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    The recap was a bit long and winded and took up more time and space than was necessary. That same long-winded recap served to lengthen the story, that seemed like a cop out. The art is not fulfilling its role here at all, colors are muddy, art work seems sloppy. I’m just thinking how much more awesome would this be IF the damn thing looked as good as it read?
     
    The Ugly
    Doom is awesome, Marvel U feels connected, art is muddy but overall still a good 4/5 stars

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