Yeah I see what your saying these are valid points.
Doom’s reign has been a success for months – with even some of the heroes questioning if they’re on the right side. A final desperate gamble is conceived, and Reed reveals a terrible secret he’s acquired about Doom’s global domination – but will it be enough? And what has Doom been hiding under that Latverian Dome? All is revealed – at terrible cost! It’s the beginning of the end for some, and the beginning of a new age for others...
One World Under Doom #6 is easily my favorite issue from the run, and it only makes me more excited to see what Ryan North and the rest of the creative team does next. Read Full Review
After quite a while between the issues, this issue was worth the wait. One World Under Doom Issue 6 strikes at the heart of an impenetrable empire. Read Full Review
One World Under Doom #6 is a standout issue. Ryan North has built a convincing and timely story about the rise of authoritarianism, and the art team of Silva, Curiel, and Lanham delivers on every single page. Read Full Review
One World Under Doom #6 delivers one of the event's smartest and most resonant chapters yet, trading punches for pointed political commentary as Doctor Doom and Mr. Fantastic face off in a televised war of ideals. Bolstered by a jaw-dropping reveal and stellar visual storytelling, this issue proves that sometimes words are the most dangerous weapon of all. Read Full Review
One World Under Doom #6 concludes the event with atmosphere, intelligence, and emotional weight. It shifts from spectacle to strategy, from dominance to dilemma, and cements the idea that truthno matter how expensiveremains the worlds most dangerous weapon. This issue is a fitting capstone to an ambitious event: smart, layered, and eras-defining in its cost and its consequences. Read Full Review
One World Under Doom #6 is a pressure cooker. North is able to elevate a dialogue exchange that could have brought the issue to a halt without developing any tension. In doing so, he continues developing One World Under Doom as the smartest comic event in a long time. The result is a constant rising action to a shocking climax and the most shocking One World Under Doom ending yet. Read Full Review
One World Under Doom #6 does a great job at moving us into the final stage of Marvel's latest big event. The debate between Mr. Fantastic and Doctor Doom is a reminder of why their rivalry is special. Which is elevated by the revelations made by Invisible Woman, Black Widow, and Scarlet Witch about how Doctor Doom gained his unlimited power. That all launches One World Under Doom into its endgame in an exciting way. Read Full Review
One World Under Doom #6 wraps up the latest “arc” as it lifts the veil of Doom's actions setting up the downfall we all knew would come. It's all a guess as to how the rest of the series plays out but so far, it continues to be one the best events Marvel has put on in years. Read Full Review
One World Under Doom #6 is a tough pill to swallow. The art is fantastic, and the creative team really knows how to deliver a beautiful book. Unfortunately, the writing is a letdown. The story struggles with its own continuity and squanders a huge cliffhanger, which makes the whole thing feel like a missed opportunity. While the art earns it a high score, the confusing story elements drag it down. Read Full Review
Since the beginning of this series, it has been clear that the story was making a classic blunder, and here is where it all comes to a head. Read Full Review
Damn this is so good... Doom and Reed agree to debate live, this is a distraction so Widow, Scarlet and Sue can go inside Latveria to see what Doom has been hiding. He's sacrificing millions of his own people to empower his sorcerer supreme powers and be so god like. They expose this live and finally break the facade of Doom brilliantly.
First the only thing that doesn't make sense is the order these issues are being released. Shouldn't this story have come out before the new FF#1? The story doesn't align. But that does not take away from this ish, Reed and Dooms debate face off was tense and great.
Easily the best issue of this series, and this series has been my favorite thing involving the F4 and Doom pretty much ever. The concept of the plot is great, the writing has been great, the art is really good. This issue's debate was really well handled with Doom getting the upper hand, while the black ops team's mission was a success and finally struck a real blow to Doom's global PR campaign. Great stuff.
Great issue.
Plot
Reed Richards challenges Doctor Doom to a live debate, where he reveals that Doom was aware of the vampire attack in Blood Hunt but did nothing because he knew he could manipulate Stephen Strange and thus become the Sorcerer Supreme.
But Doom argues that all leaders in past wars have withheld information to achieve victory. He even compares how Iron Man, the Avengers, and the X-Men have withheld their technology and wisdom to make a better world. People support Doom because of his powerful charisma.
While this debate is taking place, Black Widow, Sue Storm, and Scarlet Witch manage to enter Latveria through a rift discovered by S.H.I.E.L.D. intelligence through Maria Hill. In Latveria, they discover that the more
Reed Richards is gonna come back. But this was a good issue
There were moments that shined... And moments that felt generic. I think it was a solid issue, that just felt a little lackluster in some parts.
I made an account just to dog on the sheer stupidity of this comic.
This stupidity I reference is ultimately displayed in Ryan North's character's portrayal of Doctor Doom during this issue. It is revealed that Doom has been incarcerating the citizens of Latervia and using them as a battery for his own selfish desires. I swear, just writing that gave me an aneurysm because of the betrayal of how this character has been represented.
Doom is selfish and authoritarian, yes, but also deeply protective of his nation. Time and again, stories have shown him as a jealous yet fiercely compassionate ruler who genuinely believes he’s the best guardian of Latveria. North’s portrayal strips away all but his authoritarian side, discar more
Once again, a very forseeable move by Doom that "the smartest man on earth" never saw coming.
And since when does Reed call himself the world's smarterst man.
Someday North will be off the FF and it'll be a good day.