Dr. Doom #10 (2021) delivers a dramatic and fitting conclusion to one of Marvel’s most intellectually layered solo series, spotlighting the complex genius and iron-fisted will of Victor Von Doom. Written by Christopher Cantwell, this issue cements Doom’s status not just as a supervillain, but as a tragic anti-hero battling destiny, betrayal, and his own sense of superiority.
Throughout the series, Doom has been portrayed not merely as a tyrant, but as a man haunted by visions of an alternate life—one of peace and triumph. In this final chapter, he faces the unraveling of everything he’s manipulated, fought, and calculated to preserve. With Latveria on the brink, the world mistrustful, and enemies closing in, Doom makes his ultimate move—a gambit driven as much by arrogance as by a warped form of nobility.
The artwork by Salvador Larroca is crisp, powerful, and striking, perfectly capturing the steely intensity of Doom’s persona as well as the grandeur of his technological and mystical world. The visuals enhance the gravitas of each decision and dialogue, making this issue not only a finale but a testament to the enduring complexity of one of Marvel’s most compelling characters.
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