You're right. NYCC is October 3-6. I saw it mentioned as a headline on the Marvel site and thought it was this weekend. The comicon being held this weekend is in Cleveland.
Just saw ... Bleeding Cool said that "Doom 2099 #24-39 will join Marvel Unlimited in September," but didn't say when in September. With the new book and the 2099 reboot, I wouldn't be surprised if we did get a Complete Collection of Doom 2099.
Yep, it looks like Baltimore has moved to October too. It used to be right after DragonCon.
Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?
Interesting, sounds like they've just digitised the Warren Ellis trade from a few years back. I still want to see those earlier issues reprinted in some format eventually. So I hope you're right about the prospects of a complete collection. Marvel would be stupid not to, Spider-Man gets all the credit but Doom 2099 was always the standout book from the original 2099 universe.
I agree and I would guess Doom 2099 was probably the second most popular of the line. Marvel Unlimited has issues 1- 38 of Spider-Man 2099....but only one issue of Doom 2099.
The Warren Ellis TPB came out about 5 years ago. It should be available in the digital comic shop but it still hasn't shown up there. I still haven't seen what this Doom 2099 #1 issue will be that was listed with the other 2099 comics. I searched for it on the PreviewsWorld site but there is still no info on that. Usually the reprints are called True Believers [title] but that is not how the solicitations listed it.
Dr. Doom has some choice appearances in Marvel Comics #1000, IMHO. But no sign of Infamous Iron-Doom.
That's true but I wasn't expecting it. In the History of the Marvel Universe, they used a panel from Infamous Iron that was part of the flashback to his college days with Ben and Reed. I hope Marvel doesn't erase Infamous Iron Man from their history. I'm sounding a bit paranoid but after Slott's Fantastic Four and his regression to a death trap making 1960's Doom it does make you wonder a bit.
I'm surprised no one else has mentioned his appearance in 4 Yancy Street. It's pretty good, almost like he was a one man Yancy Street gang.
Doctor Doom #1 variant cover art by Simone Bianchi! link
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I don't think Editorial really has anything to do with that more than it's Slott not getting the character and marking things off his bucket list. Bendis just left and Slott was coming on board with his ideas of where Doom should be and got too much control over it.
Honestly between Tritium and Galactus being used as a fuel source instead of the Big bangs Doom can just make for guns in the same arc, I genuinely don't know which was worse.
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For anyone that needs to know why OMD is awful please search the internet for Linkara' s video's specifically his One more day review or his One more day Analysis.
I hear you. I'm hoping that Slott won't be able to use Doom once his solo title starts next month. He did have Doom start a bit of mischief by giving the Puppet Master some of radioactive clay to work with but with any luck, nothing will come of that. I did like his Slott's Victorious character but that's the only positive I got out of that arc. I hope she doesn't end up sitting on that bench of forgotten characters like Amara and Kristoff....like that waiting room in Beetlejuice
Thanks for posting that variant cover, ImperiousWrecked! IIRC, Bianchi is one of those artists that is also a Doom fan.
Little sidebar, I just discovered that there is a Mahatma Doom character from a post of CJStriker at Wanda's thread. He is the sole surviving Tibetan monk that survived Doom's massacre of the monastery, and he aims to counterbalance Doom's evil. He was among the mystics gathered during the Last Days of Magic arc in Dr. Strange's title.
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