I have enjoyed tales in the past where Doctor Doom must reluctantly work with heroes like Iron Man or the Fantastic Four. I can see this story having a similar tense dynamic.
I have enjoyed tales in the past where Doctor Doom must reluctantly work with heroes like Iron Man or the Fantastic Four. I can see this story having a similar tense dynamic.
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Let me guess. Latveria was devastated by the running battle between Infinity, Inc. and Mr. Universe way back in STF #4900 @ September 12.
That might also explain why Doom tried to use the Infinitors as pawns, in another attempt at world conquest, twenty-three issues later.
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