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There’s something about his genius combined with his irrational view of himself and the world that makes Victor Von Doom endlessly fascinating. First appearing in Fantastic Four #5 (cover-dated July 1961) Doom’s origin and rise to rule in his country Latveria was detailed at length a short time later in Fantastic Four Annual #2 (1964).  That issue describes how Victor von Doom’s childhood in Latveria and his mastery of both science and sorcery led him to that fateful moment at an American university where forbidden experiments would forever change his fate.  A key moment in Marvel history for one of the Marvel Universe’s most important villains by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee, there’s an affordable copy of Fantastic Four Annual #2 (Marvel, 1964) CGC VG+ 4.5 White pages up for auction in today’s 2022 July 3-4 Sunday & Monday Comic Books Select Auction #122227 from Heritage Auctions.

Fantastic Four Annual #2 featuring the origin of Doctor Doom (Marvel, 1964).

While Fantastic Four Annual #2 has loads of new details about Doom’s backstory — it expands on a storyline that was merely 5 small panels in Fantastic Four #5, after all — there is one particular element that stands out.  When Doom encountered Reed Richards in college, Reed got a glimpse of Doom’s experimental notes, and told him, “You’d better double-check some of these equations! You’re off a few decimals in some places…”

Of course, Reed was correct, but Doom’s ego wouldn’t let him acknowledge that.  This moment sets up the hatred that fueled Doom’s rivaly with Reed and the Fantastic Four in the decades since.  One of the Marvel Universe’s most pivotal early moments, there’s an affordable copy of Fantastic Four Annual #2 (Marvel, 1964) CGC VG+ 4.5 White pages up for auction in today’s 2022 July 3-4 Sunday & Monday Comic Books Select Auction #122227 from Heritage Auctions.

Fantastic Four Annual #2 (Marvel, 1964) CGC VG+ 4.5 White pages. First detailed origin of Doctor Doom. Jack Kirby cover and art. Features 11 pin-up pages by Kirby. Overstreet 2021 VG 4.0 value = $92. CGC census 6/22: 58 in 4.5, 502 higher.

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There’s something about his genius combined with his irrational view of himself and the world that makes Victor Von Doom endlessly fascinating. First appearing in Fantastic Four #5 (cover-dated July 1961) Doom’s origin and rise to rule in his country Latveria was detailed at length a short time later in Fantastic Four Annual #2 (1964).  That issue describes how Victor von Doom’s childhood in Latveria and his mastery of both science and sorcery led him to that fateful moment at an American university where forbidden experiments would forever change his fate.  A key moment in Marvel history for one of the Marvel Universe’s most important villains by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee, there’s an affordable copy of Fantastic Four Annual #2 (Marvel, 1964) CGC VG+ 4.5 White pages up for auction in today’s 2022 July 3-4 Sunday & Monday Comic Books Select Auction #122227 from Heritage Auctions.

Fantastic Four Annual #2 featuring the origin of Doctor Doom (Marvel, 1964).
Fantastic Four Annual #2 featuring the origin of Doctor Doom (Marvel, 1964).

While Fantastic Four Annual #2 has loads of new details about Doom’s backstory — it expands on a storyline that was merely 5 small panels in Fantastic Four #5, after all — there is one particular element that stands out.  When Doom encountered Reed Richards in college, Reed got a glimpse of Doom’s experimental notes, and told him, “You’d better double-check some of these equations! You’re off a few decimals in some places…”

Of course, Reed was correct, but Doom’s ego wouldn’t let him acknowledge that.  This moment sets up the hatred that fueled Doom’s rivaly with Reed and the Fantastic Four in the decades since.  One of the Marvel Universe’s most pivotal early moments, there’s an affordable copy of Fantastic Four Annual #2 (Marvel, 1964) CGC VG+ 4.5 White pages up for auction in today’s 2022 July 3-4 Sunday & Monday Comic Books Select Auction #122227 from Heritage Auctions.

Fantastic Four Annual #2 (Marvel, 1964) CGC VG+ 4.5 White pages. First detailed origin of Doctor Doom. Jack Kirby cover and art. Features 11 pin-up pages by Kirby. Overstreet 2021 VG 4.0 value = $92. CGC census 6/22: 58 in 4.5, 502 higher.

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