One World Under Doom
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
Format | Limited series |
Genre | |
Publication date | February 12, 2025 |
Main character(s) | Avengers Doctor Doom Fantastic Four Masters of Evil |
Creative team | |
Written by | Ryan North |
Penciller(s) | R. B. Silva |
Colorist(s) | David Curiel |
One World Under Doom is a 2025 comic book event, focused on the villain Doctor Doom who brings about a new world order after gaining the title of the Sorcerer Supreme. It is written by Ryan North, with art by R.B. Silva.
Publication history
[edit]Marvel advertises the comic book event as one of its biggest changes to its status quo since 2008's Dark Reign.[1] Editor Tom Brevoort said that "One World Under Doom is the umbrella, impacting not just The Rise of Emperor Doom, but the entire Marvel Universe. To the Avengers, Spider-Man and more... Doom is going to impact every corner of the universe for 2025."[1]
The main story is followed by tie-in comics such as Doom Academy by MacKenzie Cadenhead and Pasqual Ferry. Other series tying in to the event include Doctor Doom's Supreme Avengers, The Amazing Spider-Man, Doctor Strange of Asgard, Red Hulk, Iron Man, Fantastic Four, and Storm.[1][2]
Plot
[edit]Lead-up
[edit]At the end of the Blood Hunt storyline, Doctor Doom took the title of Sorcerer Supreme from Doctor Strange.[3] Afterwards, he secluded himself in Latveria for half a year, surrounding it with a magic barrier and intending to bring peace to the world.[4]
In the "8 Deaths of Spider-Man" story arc, Doom learns that his position as Sorcerer Supreme requires him to battle the Scions of Cyttorak. However, he refuses to do so and gives the task to Spider-Man, equipping him with arcane armor and the Reeds of Raggador, which will resurrect him eight times should he die.[5]
At some point during the period of his seclusion, in his astral form, Doom visits the Avengers in the Impossible City and summons them to meet with him in the Registan Desert. There he castigates the Avengers as cowards for doing nothing to solve the world's woes despite possessing their awesome powers.
Additionally, Doom kills several magical beings who forged a weapon to use against him and claims it for himself. Mister Fantastic and Invisible Woman arrive to confront Doom, but he teleports them away. Doom then begins his plans for his new world order.[6]
Main plot
[edit]Roughly six months following his ascension as Sorcerer Supreme, Doom announces that all the world is now the global country of United Latveria and that he is enacting a welfare state agenda in which he declares war illegal, mandates free universal healthcare, and offers free public education to all people of the world. In response, the Avengers meet to oppose Doom, believing that he is either influencing world leaders via mind control or has them replaced by robotic duplicates. Meanwhile, Helmut Zemo attacks Latveria, but is killed personally by Doom and replaced with an obedient Doombot replica who surrenders Hydra to him. In addition, Doom claims a Tyrannosaurus variant of himself from an unidentified parallel universe where dinosaurs never went extinct[a] to serve as his steed.[7]
Doom's actions have since pleased some of the people of Earth. The Fantastic Four are not convinced and plan to confront him. Valeria Richards lies to Mister Fantastic and Invisible Woman by stating that she is visiting Wizard's clone Bentley 23 and sneaks off to see Doom. When Valeria visits Doom to ask what he will get out of this, Doom states that he plans to get glory out of it. The next day, Doom has world borders opened up so that all the nations can work together. The Fantastic Four proceed to confront Doom, where they find that he is defended by civilians who are prepared to go down for him. Before allowing the Fantastic Four to leave, Doom does what Mister Fantastic has failed to do by restoring the Thing to his human form. At the Impossible City, the Avengers realize that they are in a losing battle against Doom. While Scarlet Witch plans to lead every espionage agents and magic users as part of a plan to get close to the world leaders and uncover why they are supporting Doom, Black Widow and the others will serve as a distraction. Captain Marvel reveals that she is willing to accept help from the Masters of Evil: Arcade, Baron Mordo, Doctor Octopus, MODOK Superior, Madelyne Pryor, and Mysterio.[8]
Arcade tells the Avengers that none of the villains want to "live in a world under Doom" as Thor tells Arcade to "hold his tongue". When Mysterio questions Captain Marvel's battle plans, Scarlet Witch states that the fight with Doom will be a diversion so that Mysterio, Baron Mordo, and Madelyne Pryor can get into the minds of the world leaders. At the Latverian border, Captain America, Captain Marvel, Doctor Octopus, Iron Man, MODOK, Storm, and Vision draw out Doom and his Tyrannosaurus counterpart. Elsewhere, Scarlet Witch, Pryor, and Mordo enter the minds of the world leaders. They inform the others that the world leaders are following Doom willingly and that he never controlled their minds. The Avengers are forced to leave Latveria to thwart a prison break at the Raft. Dormammu witnesses the events and claims that Doom is ignorant on his responsibilities.[9]
The Fantastic Four, the X-Men, the Champions, Alpha Flight, and Doom's steed are transported into a collapsing pocket dimension by Dormammu. Doom confronts Dormammu as they engage in a magic battle. Using a Doombot as a distraction, Doom attacks Dormammu who summons some demons from a portal that Doom tries to close. To fight the demons, Doom copies the powers of Cyclops, Human Torch, and Wolverine. Doom sends some of his Doombots into the pocket dimension as they help him free the heroes.[10]
Subplots
[edit]![]() | This section's plot summaries may be too long or excessively detailed. (April 2025) |
Doom Academy
[edit]Doom moves Doctor Strange's magical academy to Latveria, forcing its students to move there as well. Scoop, the editor of the school's newspaper, offers to help the students settle in while refusing to create propaganda for Doom. Zoe Laveau begins hearing voices in her room uttering a strange nursery rhyme and investigates, only to be trapped in a magical book containing Latverian fairy tales called the Arcana Latveriana.[11]
In the Arcana Latveriana, Zoe runs from a wolf-like creature and is saved by a girl. At the Doom Academy Library, Doyle Dormammu and Zelma Stanton confront Scoop about his article regarding Doyle's relationship with his adoptive father Dormammu. Shaylee Moonpeddle asks her schoolmates if any of them have seen Zoe. Meanwhile, Zoe learns that the girl is Greta, whose brother Frederick has been searching for her.[12]
When Zoe is freed, she plans to rescue Greta.[13]
The students free Zoe and Greta, but all the creatures inside the Arcana Latverian are released.[14]
Storm
[edit]After being killed by the spirit Eégún, Storm is resurrected by Eternity and becomes the Eternal Storm. After consuming Eégún, Storm returns to Latveria to confront Doom, only to spare him. In a flashback to three billion years prior, Eternity and Oblivion debate over housing Death with Infinity. The Living Tribunal decides to have Death's relocation settled in a trial by combat. Oblivion succeeds and Death becomes part of the universe. After receiving an order from the One Above All, the Living Tribunal allows a trial by combat to determine if Death should move back in with Oblivion.[15]
Thunderbolts: Doomstrike
[edit]Doom unsuccessfully attempts to recruit Bucky Barnes, who unwittingly helped in his rise to power by killing the Red Skull. With the other members of the Thunderbolts busy or missing, Bucky recruits Black Widow and Songbird to disarm Doom's nuclear arsenal. However, Doom confronts them, destroys Bucky's hometown of Shelbyville, and frames him for it. He then announces the formation of the Fulgur Victoris, an anti-terrorism force inspired by the Thunderbolts.[16]
In Wakanda, Destroyer, Bucky, and Songbird are confronted by Fulgur Victoris members Atlas, Citizen V, Fixer, MACH-Doom, and Moonstone. Songbird is surprised at MACH-Doom's appearance, as he had previously been presumed dead.[b] MACH-Doom prepares to attack the Vibranium mine, forcing Bucky to surrender to Doom.[17] However, he is rescued by Black Widow, Destroyer, Songbird, Ghost Rider, and Captain America.[18]
The Thunderbolts managed to defeat the Fulgar Victoris and the Doombots as Fixer defects to their side. Two weeks later, Bucky and Black Widow are at a diner outside Shelbyville as they watch the news about a rebellion and how each area hit had Doombots operating in them. Seven different groups not affiliated with Bucky claim responsibility for the destruction of Shelbyville.[19]
Weapon X-Men
[edit]Cable recruits Wolverine, Deadpool, and Chamber into a group dubbed Weapon X-Men. Two hours later, Weapon X-Men arrives in Latveria where they find some of Doom's Servo-Guards destroyed and find that Thunderbird is responsible. As Deadpool knocks out Wolverine, Cable and Chamber were able to talk Thunderbird down as he states that he was up against a death squad. Meanwhile, Deadpool uses his own transportation to carry Wolverine and contacts someone, unaware that he is being manipulated by Baron Strucker.[20]
X-Factor
[edit]Havok, Frenzy, Pyro, Cecilia Reyes, Granny Smite, and Xyber meet with General Mills at the Factor House as she shows them footage of Doom declaring himself Emperor and that Genosha has been rebuilt as an algorithmic republic. Mills states that Genosha cannot fall into Doom's hands. X-Factor later recruits Angel and ForgetMeNot into the group. Upon arrival, they meet up with Black Wolf members Strych9, Ordo, and Trident who states that X-Factor will serve as the diversion to take out the transformer. X-Factor is attacked by Genosha's citizens, who had their neural implants activated. As Black Wolf steals the computer, they blow up X-Factor's jet with plans to sell the computer to Doom, only for ForgetMeNot to steal Black Wolf's jet. Doom then appears on Gigosha's monitor.[21]
Fantastic Four
[edit]After seeing their adoptive children Jo-Venn and N'Kalla off, Invisible Woman and Ben Grimm meet up with She-Hulk where they get caught up with each other. The heroes come to the aid of a vampire family who are being persecuted, rescue them, and bring the vampire children into the custody of their aunt Heather. The next day, the Fantastic Four discover that their neighbors have become supporters of Doom.[22]
Ben Grimm visits Puppet Master at the Raft as he gives him some clay in an attempt to fix him. Alicia later confronts her stepfather about this as he shows remorse that he has not been a good stepfather to her. When a mass prison break at the Raft occurs, a remorseful Puppet Master remains in his cell.[23]
After the Thing is reverted to his human form, he spends time with his wife Alicia Masters as Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, and Human Torch fight Devos the Devastator. The heroes begin losing their powers, with Mister Fantastic assuming that the phenomenon is connected to Ben losing his powers. The Fantastic Four attempt to regain their powers by exposing themselves to cosmic radiation from other universes, but it does not work.[24]
After experiencing a timeline where the Fantastic Four never existed and Franklin Richards became a Galactus-type figure, Valeria returns to a point before the incident and tells Mister Fantastic that she has thought of another way for everyone to get repowered.[25]
Red Hulk
[edit]Thunderbolt Ross, also known as the Red Hulk, is a prisoner of Doom. The other prisoners include Deathlok, Simon Ryker, Hugo Perez of the Hook Cartel, Li Wang Tang of Harvard University, and Machine Man, who are being forced to participate in Doom's think tank. Machine Man frees himself and Ross while taking out the Doombot guard and removing Ross' power inhibitor.[26]
The prisoners escape, but Ross reverts to his human form and believes that he has lost his powers. They are pursued by the Doombots.[27]
The prisoners managed to escape from the Doombots into the river, but Ryker is zapped before he can join them.[28]
Ross regains his powers after being caught in a nuclear explosion.[29]
Doctor Strange of Asgard
[edit]Doctor Strange arrives in Asgard where he is greeted by Thor. He informs Thor that he would like to be Asgard's Sorcerer Supreme. Thor mentions how they had Skald warriors instead of a Sorcerer Supreme and that they were banished.[c] Thor is not opposed to the idea as Loki is gone and Strange will have to consult with the sorceress Hulda. After he is set up in a room, Strange meets Aslak who takes him to Hulda. She recalls that Strange once borrowed a splinter of Yggdrasil to become a God of Magic.[d] Strange returns the splinter to Hulda. Just then, Loki arrives against his banishment and mentions that he was once Sorcerer Supreme. Loki kills Hulda and disappears.[30]
Strange returns to the Sanctum Sanctorum, where Loki is hiding. Strange then shackles Loki and interrogates him on Hulda's death as he claims that something controlled him to kill her. In Asgard, Strange gets a job tending to the different ailments of the Asgardians. Aslak later takes Strange to Asgard's premiere magic shop to get the ingredients for the Spell of Ahkrynon. After returning to his home, Strange is ambushed by an unknown warrior who leaves an axe behind.[31]
As Strange tends to an injured man while mentioning the assailant's attack, he plans to master Asgard's magic. His first spell to master is the Spell of Ahkrynon as the first part requires the skull of a rare Dark Troll. Strange meets with the troll queen Tyrlaug, who allows him to take a skull. Tyrlaug is killed by the warrior who attacked Strange, forcing Strange to retreat as the trolls blame him for the murder.[32]
NYX
[edit]During the "X-Manhunt" event, Professor X visits NYX for help reclaiming the last seed of Krakoa from Doom. Ms. Marvel and Anole agree to accompany Xaiver in recovering the seed at the X-Men's abandoned Treehouse, where Doom's emissary Volta and Mojo are bartering for the seed. Mojo kills Volta as Xavier and the others are discovered. Xavier abandons Ms. Marvel and Anole to deal with Mojo alone as he recovers his Cerebro helmet. He then makes his way to Atlanta. Ms. Marvel and Anole escape from Mojo with the seed; however, Mojo reveals that they took a decoy while he possesses the real seed.[33]
Amazing Spider-Man
[edit]During the "Eight Deaths of Spider-Man" storyline, Spider-Man is killed and Cyclops, Magik, Psylocke, Quentin Quire, and Temper fight Juggernaut. As Callix strikes his father, Cya is confronted by Phil Coulson while Doctor Strange advises Doom to confront Cyttorak and persuade him to fix the casket and remove the Blight. Cya sacrifices her immortality to resurrect Spider-Man, who is temporarily transformed into a version of Juggernaut.[34]
Iron Man
[edit]In the Russian Province of New Latveria, Tony Stark meets with Commander Hunyadi of the Latverian Patriotic Front. The Latverian Patriotic Front is attacked by Winter Guard members Crimson Dynamo, Red Widow, Vanguard, and Ursa Major, who plan to bring Tony to Doom. Meeting with Stark Unlimited's board of directors, Tony states that Stark Unlimited will become the sole weapon providers to Doom.[35]
Tony Stark and Melinda May are later visited by Victorious who has become an emissary for Doctor Doom. Stark tells Victoria to tell Doctor Doom that Stark Unlimited will supply him with whatever he needs.[36]
After settling a union dispute at a Stark Unlimited artillery factory in Upstate New York, Iron Man and Vishte are contacted by Red Widow who has Melinda May and Hunyadi captive.[37]
Doom's Division
[edit]The Statue of King Sejon comes to life and goes on a rampage. The Tiger Division members Taegukgi, General, Mr. Enigma, Luna Snow, Gun-R II show up and defeat the fire spirit possessing the statue. The Tiger Division receives aid from Aero, Wave, and Karma, who are starting a Pan-Asian peacekeeping alliance branded Doom's Division. While Luna Snow works on her next album, Director Ami Han sends the others to subdue Sunfire.[38]
In Japan, Doom's Division fight cybernetic sea creatures created by Chibicorp. In Seoul, Lady Bright witnesses a negotiation between anti-Doom protestors and the police. It is then discovered that Karma and Wave have been working with Sunfire all along as he shows up.[39]
Superior Avengers
[edit]An alternate universe variant of the Avengers (consisting of an armored man calling himself Abomination, Malekith, a skull-headed Onslaught, and female versions of Killmonger, Doctor Octopus and Ghost) from Chrono Signature Anno Doom +128 thwart Annihilus' attack on Earth. Two weeks earlier, Kristoff Vernard shows Doom an invention that will serve as his version of the Avengers Initiative. As a test of a modified Time Platform, Vernard brings a version of Amadeus Cho who attacks him before being killed. In the present, Vernard introduces the Superior Avengers, who came from a futuristic century to aid Doom.[40]
After a flashback to Chrono Signature Anno Doom +128 where they killed their Doctor Doom while aided by their Bullseye and Wasp, the Superior Avengers confront Diablo in the Yucatán Peninsula after his escape from the Raft. Onslaught removes five minutes of his memory enabling Diablo to be detained. Back at Castle Doom, Vernard sleeps with Killmonger as Ghost secretly watches them.[41]
Avengers
[edit]In an undisclosed location, Mad Thinker meets with Dreadknight, Exterminatrix, Madcap, and Mister Hyde about Doom's activities and proposes that they be the "Masters of this evil" if Doom is "representing good". Hyde notes that they would become the Masters of Evil and references how the villains busted him out of the Roxxon-owned prison Daedalus LLC.[e] The villains attack the Impossible City and threaten to drop an asteroid onto New York City.[42]
Issues involved
[edit]Prelude issue
[edit]- Fantastic Four (vol. 7) #28
Main issues
[edit]Title | Issues | Writer(s) | Artist(s) | Colorist(s) | Premiere date | Finale date | Ref |
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One World Under Doom | #1–9 | Ryan North | R. B. Silva | David Curiel | February 12, 2025 | November 2025 | [43] |
Tie-in issues
[edit]Title / Issues | Writer(s) | Artist(s) | Premiere date | Finale date | Note | Ref |
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Doom Academy #1–5 | MacKenzie Cadenhead | Pasqual Ferry and João M.P. Lemos | February 19, 2025 | June 25, 2025 | — | [44] |
Storm Vol. 5 #5 | Murewa Ayodele | Lucas Werneck | February 19, 2025 | [45] | ||
Thunderbolts: Doomstrike #1–5 | Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing | Tommaso Bianchi | February 19, 2025 | May 21, 2025 | [46] | |
Weapon X-Men Vol. 2 | Joe Casey | ChrisCross | February 19, 2025 | [47] | ||
X-Factor Vol. 5 #1 | Mark Russell | Bob Quinn | [45] | |||
Fantastic Four Vol. 7 #29–33 | Ryan North | Cory Smith | February 26, 2025 | June 25, 2025 | [44] | |
Red Hulk #1–6 | Benjamin Percy | Geoff Shaw | Present | [48] | ||
Doctor Strange of Asgard #1–5 | Derek Landy | Carlos Magno | March 5, 2025 | July 9, 2025 | [49][50] | |
NYX Vol. 2 #9 | Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing | Francesco Mortarino | March 5, 2025 | "X-Manhunt" storyline | [51] | |
The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 6 #69–70 | Joe Kelly | Ed McGuinness | March 12, 2025 | March 26, 2025 | "The 8 Deaths of Spider-Man" storyline | |
Iron Man #6– | Spencer Ackerman | Julius Ohta | March 12, 2025 | TBA | — | [48] |
Doom's Division #1–5 | Yoon Ha Lee | Minkyu Jung | March 26, 2025 | July 23, 2025 | [52] | |
Superior Avengers #1–6 | Steve Foxe | Luca Maresca | April 16, 2025 | TBA | [47] | |
The Avengers #25–28 | Jed MacKay | Valerio Schiti | April 23, 2025 | |||
Avengers Academy: Marvel's Voices Infinity Comic #43-45 | Anthony Oliveira | Carola Borelli | May 22, 2025 | |||
Runaways Vol. 4 #1–5 | Rainbow Rowell | Elena Casagrande | June 11, 2025 | [53] | ||
G.O.D.S.: One World Under Doom #1– | Ryan North | Francesco Mortarino | July 30, 2025 |
Reception
[edit]Evan Valentine of ComicBook.com pointed that the idea of Doctor Doom having the title of Doctor Strange had been teased for some time before being properly used in this comic. He praised that the comic raised the question among readers about whether Doom may not be actually in the right in the conflict. Valentine also praised that the Avengers did not had to fight him physically but also in front of public opinion, and that Doom (whose characterization includes a vast intellect) initially wins the resulting battle of wits. He also praised the bickering between Spider-Man and the Human Torch, and the absurdity of Doom riding a Tyrannosaurus version of himself.[54]
Rich Johnston of Bleeding Cool opined that while NYX (vol. 2) #9 is officially part of the X-Manhunt crossover event, it is also an unofficial part of a second event storyline as the issue "does more for One World Under Doom than any of the other crossovers so far".[51] He highlighted that the issue showcases New York City with Doom as its regent.[51]
Notes
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- ^ Marston, George (December 11, 2024). "One of the least known Marvel Rivals heroes is back in comics as Luna Snow and her team return in their own title - but this time they're working for Doctor Doom". GamesRadar+. Retrieved January 18, 2025.
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