Challenges Of Doom: Mr. Fantastic #1

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Writer Al Ewing
Artist Mike Henderson
Cover Price $4.99

DOCTOR DOOM CLASHES WITH THE MARVEL UNIVERSE! An Epic series revealing pivotal confrontations between Doctor Doom and Marvel’s greatest heroes! Dive into the intense rivalry between Doom and Mr. Fantastic as young Victor Von Doom faces Reed Richards in a battle of minds. Discover the secrets that ignite their legendary feud and the fateful events leading to Doom’s transformation into the infamous super villain. This bimonthly series is packed with drama, suspense and the relentless pursuit of power – spotlighting the true challenges that test Doom’s genius and resolve! Al Ewing and Mike Henderson craft a tale of triumph and torment that will more

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  • 10

    Nerd Initiative - ShawnFoles

    Jul 01, 2026

    Ewing continues to show how versatile he is in writing various characters at Marvel. Challenges of Doom: Mr. Fantastic provides the perfect introduction to two iconic characters and their backstory in one convenient story. For people who will be drawn to the story of Doom and Richards because of the upcoming MCU movie, Ewing, Henderson, and Iacono create a perfect jumping-off point to get the background on their relationship and lifelong conflict. The story was well done, informative, and entertaining. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    AIPT - Collier Jennings

    Jul 01, 2026

    Challenges of Doom: Mr. Fantastic #1 offers a new take on the events that shaped Doctor Doom into the villainous figure he is today, and offers a new glimpse at his rivalry with Reed Richards. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Book Clique - Russell Hartman

    Jul 08, 2026

    Challenges of Doom: Mr. Fantastic #1 continues Marvel’s strong line of current books featuring Dr. Doom. The dichotomy of Reed Richards and Victor Von Doom is made clear in this origin story of their never-ending rivalry. This brief glimpse into Doom’s early years provides a really interesting take on how he starts to become the villain who eventually shakes the foundations of the multiverse. Bravo to Al Ewing for his great narrative and to the art team of Mike Henderson and Mattia Iacono for some great highlights and designs. Read Full Review

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