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What did they do wrong with Dr Doom? I like the movies but never read the comics. Seeing how Silver Surfer ended I'm guessing they'll need a new villian.. and with the way Doom left the screen He might appear like he did in the last filmRonMaverick804
To make a long story short and to prevent this turning into rant material in the comic Doom is an ominous, brooding ruler/dictator of a mythical eastern european country. He has a past in the dark arts and as much beloved as he is feared. All of Doom's strength comes from his inherent genius (with the exception of the dark arts that come into play every so often) and he attacks his enemies with well thought out traps as well as his powered armor.
In the movie he is a whiny, simpering CEO who attains power to his exposure to the same cosmic rays that created the Fantastic Four.
[QUOTE="RonMaverick804"]What did they do wrong with Dr Doom? I like the movies but never read the comics. Seeing how Silver Surfer ended I'm guessing they'll need a new villian.. and with the way Doom left the screen He might appear like he did in the last filmLord_Daemon
To make a long story short and to prevent this turning into rant material in the comic Doom is an ominous, brooding ruler/dictator of a mythical eastern european country. He has a past in the dark arts and as much beloved as he is feared. All of Doom's strength comes from his inherent genius (with the exception of the dark arts that come into play every so often) and he attacks his enemies with well thought out traps as well as his powered armor.
In the movie he is a whiny, simpering CEO who attains power to his exposure to the same cosmic rays that created the Fantastic Four.
All comics do that, or at least bastardize the creation of most villains. I hate it.Please Log In to post.
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