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Doctor Doom is Marvel’s greatest monster, and it will be interesting to see the way the MCU uses this new version of the character. Doom is going to be hot, and luckily, Marvel has decades of amazing stories starring the villain for fans who want more. While books like Infamous Iron Man and Secret Wars are often pointed at as what MCU fans should read for the upcoming movies, there’s one story that these new fans need to read, but also one that they can’t read: Books of Doom, by Ed Brubaker and Pablo Raimaondi. This 21-year old book is out of print, robbing MCU fans of the Doom story they need to read to understand the character.
Books of Doom Takes Is the Perfect Doom Primer

Marvel has a major problem keeping classics in print, and it’s hurt the fandom. A lot of great stories that would help newer fans better understand the Marvel Universe are rarely reprinted, and Books of Doom is unfortunately among this number. The book came out at the end of 2005, and was part of the Ed Brubaker push that the publisher was on at the time. Brubaker’s Captain America (Vol. 5) was a massive hit, and he was on the cusp of becoming a Marvel megastar, so they put him on every book they coudl. Books of Doom was one of the series meant to take advantage of that.
The book is simple, retelling the origin of Victor Von Doom, starting with his childhood. Before this book, readers had to read years worth of Doom stories in order to get his origin. However, this one took all of the events that we had been seeing for years, gave them more depth, and put them in front of readers. It was released without a lot of fanfare at the time, but it was immediately a hit with the fans who were able to get their hands on it (and that wasn’t actually all that many; it was heavily under-ordered).









