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1991-01-01 00:03:26
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Marvel Comics Presents #75 (Dr. Doom)

Issue(s): Marvel Comics Presents #75 (Dr. Doom story only)
Cover Date: 1991
Title: "Triumph"
Credits:
Dave Cockrum - Writer
Dave Cockrum - Penciler
Joseph Adiletta - Inker
Kelly Corvese - Assistant Editor
Terry Kavanagh - Editor

Review/plot:
Dr. Doom has gained ultimate power.

And he takes on all comers.

But it's just a dream.

Just an opportunity for Dave Cockrum to draw whoever he wants.

Quality Rating: C

Historical Significance Rating: 1

Chronological Placement Considerations: Except for two panels at the end, this is a dream sequence. The dream has the Thing in pineapple form and Dr. Doom in control of Latveria, but it also has the Wasp in her original costume, so i wouldn't use anything in the dream to dictate placement.

References: N/A

Crossover: N/A

Continuity Insert? N

My Reprint: N/A

Characters Appearing: Franklin Richards, Invisible Woman

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Comments

To be fair, I think that Franklin's dreams are likely to be more accurate concerning Unca Ben than the Wasp, but yeah, dreams do odd things, so who knows?

Posted by: Erik Robbins | December 1, 2015 12:41 AM

Is it a coincidence that the plot of the dream bears a distinct resemblance to Infinity Gauntlet?

Posted by: Morgan Wick | December 1, 2015 2:17 AM

Eh; considering Doom has succeeded in conquering the world before and gaining absolute power (see Secret Wars or Emperor Doom), I'm not sure why Franklin would be having a nightmare about this sort of thing.

Posted by: Ataru320 | December 1, 2015 8:36 AM




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