One World Under Doom #2
SCORE: 63
There are some really heavy things within One World Under Doom #2.
This comic book cost me $4.99. There are twenty pages of comic book
content within One World Under Doom #2. There is a press page from
Latveria, a cast page, an intro credits page, page for the next issue,
and a checklist for the different comic books in this series.
Advertisements can be found throughout the One World Under Doom #2 comic
book.
I plan on including some spoilers in the One World Under Doom #2 comic
book review. The issues families can ahve with One World Under Doom #2
are violence, mild language, lack of attire, enticement to lust, and
more. Doom and Valeria Richards have a fascinating conversation in One
World Under Doom #2. She wants to know why he is doing this. The real
reason is glory for himself and to do something everyone said could not
happen.
The reasoning Doom uses is anarchy is the alternative and a bad choice.
Doom tries to claim all of these different nations with their own
interests are actually a form of anarchy. There might be rules of law
under each nation, but the nations bicker, fight, posture, and more
against one another. Everyone under the same government is the logical
choice going forward. It is an interesting concept.
The Fantastic Four go after Doom at the UN while he is giving a speech.
They wind up facing off against civilians that are willing to die for
Doom and his vision. That makes the Fantastic Four stand down. Doom then
cures The Thing and makes him human again. It is an interesting moment.
I do have one question though. Does Ben Grimm actually want that in One
World Under Doom #2?
The major liberal policy that Doom enacts in One World Under Doom #2 is
open borders. Anyone can go anywhere and no government can stop them,
deport them, or do anything to them. Doom is being labeled a fascist in
One World Under Doom #2. The open borders thing could seriously bring
some countries down. Doom has also given them schools and hospitals. He
got those built really fast.
- Paul
Graphics: 65%
Writing: 65%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: North, Silva, Curiel
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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