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So, Doom has a brief appearance in FF #8 this month as well.
There isn't much more than the pages glimpsed in the preview. Which I'm not that fond of, to tell the truth: Doom seems a bit overly volatile and violent - he's usually portrayed as more controlled than that these days, especially with someone who he considers a non-threat and who hasn't particularly insulted him. Plus the whole thing is really a bit Silver Age cheesy. But possibly it's part of some greater plan. We'll see.
The rest of the issue is plot-light (though fun!) but towards the end, we see Alex Power return home to the Baxter building, looking pretty beaten up. Meanwhile, elsewhere in the building the future version of Johnny Storm who wakes up from his coma, bursting into flames and destroying the H.E.R.B.I.E.s watching over him, with a big dramatic cry of "Doooooom!"
Finally, back in Latveria:

So, still really more of a teaser than the actual start of this plot. I'm a bit leery of where it's going, given all the moustache-twirling cheese on display and the overturning of what I thought might be an interesting examination of the ethics of going after Doom in the Alex plot, but this is a fun book otherwise, so I'm cautiously reserving judgement.
Also, Allred's version of Doom is really growing on me, so there is that.
There isn't much more than the pages glimpsed in the preview. Which I'm not that fond of, to tell the truth: Doom seems a bit overly volatile and violent - he's usually portrayed as more controlled than that these days, especially with someone who he considers a non-threat and who hasn't particularly insulted him. Plus the whole thing is really a bit Silver Age cheesy. But possibly it's part of some greater plan. We'll see.
The rest of the issue is plot-light (though fun!) but towards the end, we see Alex Power return home to the Baxter building, looking pretty beaten up. Meanwhile, elsewhere in the building the future version of Johnny Storm who wakes up from his coma, bursting into flames and destroying the H.E.R.B.I.E.s watching over him, with a big dramatic cry of "Doooooom!"
Finally, back in Latveria:

So, still really more of a teaser than the actual start of this plot. I'm a bit leery of where it's going, given all the moustache-twirling cheese on display and the overturning of what I thought might be an interesting examination of the ethics of going after Doom in the Alex plot, but this is a fun book otherwise, so I'm cautiously reserving judgement.
Also, Allred's version of Doom is really growing on me, so there is that.
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Date: 2013-06-28 10:33 am (UTC)i'm looking forward to see more interactions with doom, especially considering what happened in children's crusade.
allred's doom reminds me of the golden age - which is always nice <3
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Date: 2013-06-28 11:36 am (UTC)I wasn't sure about Allred's Doom when he appeared at the end of last issue, but I think he's got a better take on the Doom mask in this one and it looks great, especially with the more shadowy colouring in the scene above.
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Date: 2013-06-28 11:51 am (UTC)Cassie coming back in the next few months would leave her in interesting places - with the Young Avengers off in space/dimension hopping and Eli being... only-Eli-knows-where.
But yes: Kristoff! The Kristoff/Cassie/Nate relationship would be something interesting to read.
But for now I'd be more than happy with some Doom and Kang interactions.
Also: KID IMMORTUS? *really, nate?* **really?!**