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Doom had a perfect recipe for victory, because any time someone figured anything out or got the upper hand, he could just immediately turn back to a prior save state. All he had to do was not mess anything up. And yet, in classic Doctor Doom fashion, he did. Fantastic Four (2025) #3 showed us not only exactly how Marvelโs First Family took away Doomโs biggest advantage, but also how his biggest weakness is what caused his loss. This weakness is the cause of all of his losses, and it is the most essential part of his character. Doomโs downfall all started when, instead of winning, he chose to gloat.
A Perfect Victory Thrown Out for His Ego

When Doom reset after the Fantastic Four beat him, he explained exactly what he was doing, bragging that they couldnโt do anything to stop him. In that fraction of a second, Sue sent their Time Sled to the family before they attacked Doom with a message engraved on it. Their past selves pieced together what Doom was doing, and tracked down the device that let him do this to Antarctica. Of course, Emperor Doom himself appeared to stop them from tampering with the machine, and Reed discovered that if they destroyed the time engine it would destroy all of time and space, and Doom thought heโd won once again, and started to gloat. While he ran through the speech that he must have given the Four hundreds of times whenever he reset everything, Johnny had an idea. Instead of destroying the engine, they turned Doomโs reset points into his saves.



When the Thing got a good hit against Doom, he reset time, only to be sent back to exactly when Ben hit him. Doom realized what theyโd done, but he had a fraction of a second to respond before Thing took him out, so he kept resetting time, trying to find a way to avoid the punch. Over and over, he reset for a milleniaโs worth of time, until the engine burnt itself out, and Benโs punch landed for the final time. Although Doom managed to escape, his guaranteed victories had been destroyed and he couldnโt cheat anymore. And honestly, he has no one to blame but himself.









