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Over the decades, comic readers have gotten the kind of amazing stories that prove just how important Doom is to the Marvel Universe. He has grown so much over the years, and starred in some of the most beloved comics ever. These seven Doctor Doom stories are the best of all time, and are must-reads for anyone who wants to understand the character before Avengers: Doomsday.
7) Infamous Iron Man

Doom is about to be played by former Iron Man actor Robert Downey Jr. When the casting was announced, Infamous Iron Man, by Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev, became a hot item for fans who hoped to learn something about the MCU plot (I say this with a hundred perfect certainty: Avengers: Doomsday will have almost nothing to actually do with his story). The 12-issue series takes place after Secret Wars, where the villain was given a second chance at life by Reed Richards, and Civil War II, where Iron Man “died”. This book followed the former monarch as he tried to pay homage to his old foe, all while acting as a hero and having to deal with his legacy. It’s a deep character-focused story, with Bendis and Maleev bringing their characteristic excellence to the series.
6) “Doomquest”

Doctor Doom and Iron Man’s rivalry often gets understated, but the two of have had some titanic tussles over the years. Their best story came from Iron Man (Vol. 1) #150-151, by David Michelenie, Bob Layton, and John Romita Jr., titled “Doomquest”. The two of them are pulled back in time by Morgana Le Fay, and end up forced to work together to get back home. It’s a story that highlights the similarities and contrasts between them, and is a classic that doesn’t get nearly as much credit as it used to (like much of the Michelenie, Layton, and Romita Jr. run in the modern day, besides “Demon in the Bottle).
5) Fantastic Four (Vol. 1) #57-58

Doctor Doom’s battles against the Fantastic Four helped define who he was as a character, and there are some great stories with them battling, especially from the Stan Lee and Jack Kirby years. However, the best of them is easily Fantastic Four (Vol. 1) #57-58, a story that sees the villain attack the Silver Surfer, trapped on Earth since the defeat of Galactus, and steal the Power Cosmic from him. This leads to one of the most powerful versions of Doctor Doom battling the Fantastic Four, as they try to figure out a way to beat him and restore their friend. This is peak Lee/Kirby Doom, and a favorite of many fans.












