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Doom's Division #1 #1

Writer: Yoon Ha Lee Artist: Minkyu Jung Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: March 26, 2025 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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TIGER DIVISION ROARS INTO ACTION - FOR DOOM! Doctor Doom rules the planet! But instead of chaos, he's created world peace. Where does that leave Tiger Division, South Korea's foremost defenders? As agents of the National Intelligence Service under White Fox, they're ordered to uphold the new world order - with the help of some new team members! But not everyone is content in Doom's utopia. Tensions are high, and the stakes are higher in ONE WORLD UNDER DOOM. Brought to you by YOON HA LEE, award-winning writer of the Machineries of Empire series, who made his comics debut in the X-MEN: WEDDING SPECIAL #1, and all-star artist MINKYU JUNG (DOCTO more

  • 8.0
    Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez Mar 26, 2025

    Doom's Division #1 is a rock-solid Tiger Division comic and possibly the best tie-in to One World Under Doom. Yoon Ha Lee's script gives readers a classic foundation for starting a new story and uses the Doom event to show how the world is affected by Doom's leadership at a grassroots level. Plus, the art looks good. This comic won't blow you away, but it's a positive addition to Marvel's biggest event of the year. Read Full Review

  • 6.9
    Comic Watch - Theron Couch Mar 27, 2025

    A positive aspect to most comic book events is that they can introduce less well known characters to new readers. Certainly thats what Dooms Division #1 is trying to do. Unfortunately as a first issue, it doesnt deliver on that promise, at best setting up the potential for later issues to do just that. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    AIPT - Kieran O'Brien Mar 26, 2025

    For a bumper-sized issue, there's very little meat on these bones. There's no tension, no political intrigue, no stakes, and no emotional connection to these characters. Maybe this will change down the line, but Doom's Division #1 simply doesn't make a compelling case for itself. Why should you care about how 'One World Under Doom' affects South Korea's premier superhero team? The issue itself can't even tell you. Read Full Review

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