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One World Under Doom #6

 

 

SCORE: 66

 

One World Under Doom #6 

 

There is much for us to discuss concerning One World Under Doom #6. This comic book cost me $4.99. There are twenty-six pages of comic book content within One World Under Doom #6. The first page in One World Under Doom #6 is the Latveria Press Office page. Then we have an intro/credits page. After that is a page devoted to the characters found within One World Under Doom #6. Finally we have a Daily Bugle page that introduces what will happen in this comic book.

From this moment on in this review of One World Under Doom #6 there will be spoilers. Advertisements can be found throughout the One World Under Doom #6 comic book. There is a checklist page, and a page devoted to the next issue within One World Under Doom #6. Mr. Fantastic and Doctor Doom have a debate on television in One World Under Doom #6. Mr. Fantastic manipulates Doom to agree to give up control if he loses the debate.

There are jabs back and forth within One World Under Doom #6. The heroes look really bad in One World Under Doom #6. To be blunt Doom makes some good points. Mr. Fantastic has all of these amazing inventions that could help the world. He will not share. The same can be said for other heroes in One World Under Doom #6. Black Panther could help the world but refuses to. The Avengers and X-Men could also help, but won't.

One World Under Doom #6 is extremely thought provoking on these points. Mr. Fantastic makes a point that Doom knew of a recent calamity and did not stop it. Doom has a counter to this point about understanding the greater good. Doom also references something from World War II. I am not sure if this is true or not. If it is true then it does make sense. If Great Britain knew Japan was going to attack but did not tell the US so we would get into the war - how bad was that actually?

The ending of One World Under Doom #6 is where things get interesting. The heroes finally break into Latveria and discover there are all these people in a building with their life force being sucked out of them. They are the fuel that is the engine to Doom's power. Doom explains that they volunteered for the greater good. They did this so the rest of the world could have peace and prosperity. Would you want peace and prosperity at that price?
- Paul

 

Graphics: 69%
Writing: 67%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 69%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: North, Silva, Curiel
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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