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*[[Shipwreck]] once mistook that impostor [[Destro]] for <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Doom</span> in "[[Targets of Opportunity]]".
*[[Shipwreck]] once mistook that impostor [[Destro]] for <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Doom</span> in "[[Targets of Opportunity]]".
*<span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Doom</span> once battled that idiotic hanger-on of the Autobots, [[Combat Colin]]! (And he lost, which was so humiliating that <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Doom</span> wondered if he could beat up Thomas the Tank Engine) Colin was aware that both of them are characters in comics. <ref>http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_QqxEzkl_lrA/Slpm9cQpZ9I/AAAAAAAAA5A/sIpeQcq_dDU/s1600-h/doom.png</ref> Even <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Doom</span> doesn't know what this means for ''Transformers''/Marvel Universe continuity!
*<span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Doom</span> once battled that idiotic hanger-on of the Autobots, [[Combat Colin]]! (And he lost, which was so humiliating that <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Doom</span> wondered if he could beat up Thomas the Tank Engine) Colin was aware that both of them are characters in comics. <ref>http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_QqxEzkl_lrA/Slpm9cQpZ9I/AAAAAAAAA5A/sIpeQcq_dDU/s1600-h/doom.png</ref> Even <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Doom</span> doesn't know what this means for ''Transformers''/Marvel Universe continuity!
*<span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Doctor Doom</span> was voiced by a few ''Transformers'' voice actors. Such as [[Charlie Adler]] in Marvel's ''Super Hero Squad'' franchise, [[Paul Dobson]] in the 2006 ''Fantastic Four'' cartoon and ''Marvel vs Capcom 3'', [[Neil Ross]] in the 1994 ''Fantastic Four'' cartoon, [[Clive Revill]] in ''Marvel: Ultimate Alliance'', [[John DiMaggio]] in ''Avengers: Earth's Mightest Heroes'', [[Maurice LaMarche]] in ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man]]'', and [[John Stephenson]] in the 1978 ''Fantastic Four'' cartoon.
*<span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Doctor Doom</span> was voiced by a few ''Transformers'' voice actors. Such as [[Charlie Adler]] in Marvel's ''Super Hero Squad'' franchise, [[Paul Dobson]] in the 2006 ''Fantastic Four'' cartoon and ''Marvel vs Capcom 3'', [[Neil Ross]] in the 1994 ''Fantastic Four'' cartoon, [[Clive Revill]] in ''Marvel: Ultimate Alliance'', [[John DiMaggio]] in ''Avengers: Earth's Mightest Heroes'', [[Maurice LaMarche]] in ''Ultimate Spider-Man'', and [[John Stephenson]] in the 1978 ''Fantastic Four'' cartoon.


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Revision as of 22:26, 26 March 2012

Doctor Doom is a human from the Generation 1 continuity family.
RICHAAARRDS!

Doctor Doom is the rightful King of Latveria! The sworn nemesis of that accursed Reed Richards, Doom has combined magic and science to a degree that overrated fool never even dreamed of. Doom wears a suit of metal, and excels as designing Doombots, to confuse his enemies as to his activities and whereabouts.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 comics

Doctor Doom discovered the Decepticons had built a dome in the old country. Unwilling to have his people destroyed by mere machinery, Doom attempted to remove their presence with an army of Doombots, but alas, we were overwhelmed and they captured the Psycho-Prism, a device that can drive a sane man mad.

The Avengers and Autobots arrived to investigate, but their ignorance led them to waste time by combating each other. Doom took matters into his own hands and broke Wolverine's Decepticon-induced rage, clarifying matters for the useless teams, and left, telling them Doom was to broker peace with Symkaria. Man and Machine, Part Two

But Doom had deceived them, having allied with the Decepticons to let him rule the planet after they devastated it. When the heroes failed to surrender despite an ultimatum from Doom and Megatron, Megatron took out his frustration on your King, shocking him into unconsciousness! Man and Machine, Part Three

No mere alien robot could keep Doom down for long, and he showed just how important this alliance was by shocking Astrotrain. He led Wolverine to destroy the Psycho-Prism, while insulting and making his allies feel generally worthless. Man and Machine, Part Four

Crossovers

When Richards and Stark started constructing giant transforming battlesuits for himself and other superheroes, Doctor Doom responded by creating his own ones for Venom and Carnage.[1]

Notes

  • Doctor Doom was actually in Hell when New Avengers/Transformers took place (Doom escaped). Confused commoners may chalk this disrepancy to Doom's replicas.
  • Shipwreck once mistook that impostor Destro for Doom in "Targets of Opportunity".
  • Doom once battled that idiotic hanger-on of the Autobots, Combat Colin! (And he lost, which was so humiliating that Doom wondered if he could beat up Thomas the Tank Engine) Colin was aware that both of them are characters in comics. [2] Even Doom doesn't know what this means for Transformers/Marvel Universe continuity!
  • Doctor Doom was voiced by a few Transformers voice actors. Such as Charlie Adler in Marvel's Super Hero Squad franchise, Paul Dobson in the 2006 Fantastic Four cartoon and Marvel vs Capcom 3, Neil Ross in the 1994 Fantastic Four cartoon, Clive Revill in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, John DiMaggio in Avengers: Earth's Mightest Heroes, Maurice LaMarche in Ultimate Spider-Man, and John Stephenson in the 1978 Fantastic Four cartoon.

References