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    Fantastic Four: Books of Doom #1

    Fantastic Four: Books of Doom » Fantastic Four: Books of Doom #1 - HC released by Marvel on August 9, 2006.

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    Five-time Eisner-nominated Best Writer Ed Brubaker turns his shadowy vision to Marvel's greatest villain, Victor Von Doom. With the phenomenal art team of Pablo Raimondi and Mark Farmer, you will witness Doom's life from his earliest moments to the day he took the throne of Latveria. A dark and revealing examination of how an innocent boy grows up to be a tyrant - a new twist on an old legend - Books of Doom is a sweeping epic of tragedy, madness and destiny! Collects Books of Doom #1-6.

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    So Says Doctor Doom... 0

    If ever you find yourself looking to learn more about Doom - Books of Doom is probably the best place to start. The Books are a retelling / updated telling of Doom's Origin, originally total by Stan Lee way back when (most of us) were nothing but twnkles in the eyes.There's really not a whole lot to say. Brubaker completely succeeds and delivers an epic story chronicling Victor's life from a child to an adolescent to eventually the man (if I am allowed to call him that) we all know and love tod...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    ... Hollywood needs to read this 0

    Thrice (not counting Corman's, since that fiasco [thankfully] was never released) has the iconic, legendary character of, "Doctor" Victor Von Doom been offered up to both the knowledgeable & Mainstream... and the portrayal is found lacking. It would NOT be as such if those involved in the writing & direction of those insulting, demeaning motion pictures had used this graphic novel as the template for Doom, the greatest villain ever offered up by the mind of man. I cannot imagine anyone, ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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