New Masters of Evil Unleashed in One World Under Doom: Marvel’s Dark Era Begins!

Over the next few weeks, the Marvel Universe is poised for a significant change as “One World Under Doom” takes effect. This transition will see Doctor Doom ascend to a position of authority. The impact of his rule will be felt across various ongoing comics, and it’s likely to ignite several new spin-off miniseries.

As a movie enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that we’ve been granted an exclusive preview of the upcoming comic book installments due out in April. These tie-ins promise to offer tantalizing glimpses into the grand narrative unfolding in this epic saga.

In the 25th issue of “Avengers,” penned by Jed MacKay and Valerio Schiti, Earth’s strongest heroes led by the Avengers will face off against Doom in a brutal confrontation. Meanwhile, with the Avengers engaged in battle, the latest incarnation of the villainous group known as the Masters of Evil seizes the moment to attack their stronghold, Impossible City.

In the upcoming issue #31 of Fantastic Four, penned by Ryan North with illustrations by Cory Smith, Marvel’s beloved family is reeling from a heartrending defeat at the hands of Doom. Their powers are dwindling, and they contemplate an audacious scheme that could either restore their abilities or leave them as the Fantastic Two.

In the second installment of “Doom’s Division,” as per Doom’s instructions, the Tiger Division enlists fresh recruits from various Asian regions. Their inaugural assignment? To quell Sunfire, who is orchestrating a rebellion in Japan. This comic book issue is authored by Yoon Ha Lee and illustrated by Minkyu Jung.

In the third installment of “Doom Academy”, the pupils at Strange Academy encounter spine-tingling Latverian bedtime stories. Penned by Mackenzie Cadenhead and illustrated by Pasqual Ferry and João M.P. Lemos, this edition finds Zoe battling her childhood terrors manifested as monsters.

In issue #3 of Red Hulk, we encounter Thunderbolt Ross who manages to break free from Doom’s prison. Yet, he is too feeble to metamorphose and instead must flee an army of Doombots in the snow-capped mountains of Latveria. Ben Percy pens this thrilling pursuit with Geoff Shaw handling the artwork.

In issue #3 of “Thunderbolts: Doomstrike,” the team consisting of Bucky, Songbird, Sharon Carter, and the Midnight Angels attempt a bold maneuver to sever Doom’s vibranium resources. However, they will encounter resistance from Doom’s own Thunderbolts. This clash is penned by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing, with Tommaso Bianchi handling the artwork.

In April, several thrilling advancements are on the horizon as Doctor Doom’s power grip expands across the Marvel Universe. Prepare for numerous turns of events, conflicts, and unanticipated partnerships as both heroes and villains react to Doom’s firm control.

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2025-01-19 16:44