Doctor Doom’s Dark Ascendancy: Marvel’s Epic Battles and New Villains Unleashed!

One World Under Doom’s Rule” proceeds this April with a fresh chapter in Marvel Comics as Doctor Doom ascends to power! His influence will reverberate throughout the entire Marvel Universe, impacting numerous ongoing comic series and spawning new limited series spin-offs. Preview issues of these upcoming stories will begin releasing in April, giving fans an early look at the chaos that’s about to unfold.

A significant connection lies in Avengers #25, a pivotal comic from Jed MacKay and Valerio Schiti’s highly regarded series. In this installment, Earth’s most powerful team, the Avengers, engage in a thrilling confrontation with Doctor Doom. Simultaneously, while the Avengers are engaged with Doom, a sinister and threatening faction, the Masters of Evil, exploit the commotion to strike against the Avengers’ headquarters in Impossible City.

In issue #31 of the Fantastic Four, the team is grappling with the aftermath of their heavy loss against Doom. Desperate for a change in fortune, they devise a daring strategy that could potentially worsen their situation further. Meanwhile, Doom’s Division, now under his command, is beefing up its ranks by actively seeking new recruits in issue #2. In the third installment of Doom Academy, the pupils at Strange Academy delve into the ominous aspects of Latvian folklore.

In issue #3 of Red Hulk, Thunderbolt Ross manages to break free from Doom’s prison and flees. Meanwhile, in Thunderbolts: Doomstrike #3, Doom assigns the original Thunderbolts squad to suppress Bucky’s rebellion.

Alongside what’s already planned, a fresh series titled “Superior Avengers” is set to premiere in April, penned by Steve Foxe and illustrated by Luca Maresca. Fans should brace themselves for a rollercoaster ride of action, surprises, and exciting twists as Doctor Doom’s reign disrupts the Marvel Universe.

AVENGERS #25

As a die-hard film enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that in the 25th edition of the epic saga known as Avengers, penned by Jed MacKay and illustrated by Valerio Schiti, we witness the grand entrance of the new Masters of Evil. Meanwhile, the Avengers find themselves preoccupied with Doctor Doom’s schemes. This colossal issue is set to hit the shelves on April 23rd!

DOOM ACADEMY #3

In the third installment of “Doom Academy,” penned by MacKenzie Cadenhead and illustrated by Pasqual Ferry and João M.P. Lemos, Zoe confronts fearsome beings that stem from her past nightmares as her companions grapple with the quandary of approaching individuals they dislike for assistance. This issue delves into hidden Latverian folklore, where Doctor Doom’s fascination with magic, mythology, and esoteric knowledge significantly contributes to his technological breakthroughs. The narrative unravels a perilous dimension linked to Doom’s extensive library, masterfully designed by Ferry. The issue is scheduled for release on April 30.

In issue #2 of “Doom’s Division,” penned by Yoon Ha Lee and illustrated by Minkyu Jung, the Tiger Division assembles a new elite squad under Doctor Doom, incorporating three fresh members from Asia – Wave, Karma, and Aero. Their inaugural assignment finds them in Japan, tasked with quelling a rebellion led by the formidable mutant Sunfire. However, they quickly discover hidden threats lurking near the Japanese coastline, making for an even more perilous mission. The issue hits stands on April 30.

FANTASTIC FOUR TWO #31

In issue #31 of Fantastic Four, penned by Ryan North and illustrated by Cory Smith, the Fantastic Four find themselves in a dire predicament as they start to lose their powers at a crucial moment. As Ben Grimm recuperates from Doom’s assault, the team comes to the stark realization that if they can’t reclaim their abilities, there will be no way to stop Victor Von Doom.

They devise a strategy to replicate the circumstances that granted them their abilities, yet this approach fails, leading them to consider a more daring option: a perilous space voyage. The unveiling of this installment is scheduled for April 30th.

RED HULK #3

In issue #3 of ‘Red Hulk’, penned by Benjamin Percy and illustrated by Geoff Shaw, General Thunderbolt Ross manages to break free from Doctor Doom’s imprisonment; however, he lacks the strength to metamorphose into the Red Hulk. As they find themselves trapped in the snowy peaks of Latveria, Ross, Machine Man, and Deathlok are relentlessly chased by a horde of Doombots.

This narrative gradually escalates to a dramatic climax, and it’s analogous to a war – initially, it mirrors “The Great Escape,” but as it progresses, it becomes increasingly intricate and tense. The next installment is set for release on April 30th.

THUNDERBOLTS: DOOMSTRIKE #3

In issue #3 of “Thunderbolts: Doomstrike,” penned by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing, featuring illustrations by Tommaso Bianchi, Bucky, Songbird, Sharon Carter, and the Midnight Angels embark on a risky operation to snatch vibranium from the grasp of Doctor Doom.

But they encounter a significant hurdle – it’s none other than the classic Thunderbolts! It sets the stage for an exhilarating clash between the old and new Thunderbolts. The comic delves into themes of redemption and the repercussions of a villainous history, as the team wrestles with their personal conflicts. This installment is scheduled for release on April 30.

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2025-01-18 12:44