History
Doctor Doom turned part of the alien world he was on into "New Latveria" after overthrowing Doctor Octopus and renaming Octavia to New Latveria. However, he did not use his ruling powers to oppress, and allowed the aliens in his country to live in peace and harmony, protecting them from the other villains. He even kidnapped the Thing only to cure him of his deformity, turning him back to human form, and healed his own face as an afterthought. With Ben's cooperation, he then stole the powers of the Beyonder, and with this new-found power, Doctor Doom sent the other villains back to Earth and almost killed the superheroes that Ben fought alongside. However, the Thing turned Doom's weapon on him, and the powers of the Beyonder were returned to the mystic figure himself. Doom was then returned to Earth with no memory of these events (as well as, presumably, his scarred face), along with every other villain and superhero apart from Spider-Man.
After the Secret Wars, Doom became a supporter of Bastion's Operation Zero Tolerance, a secret organization whose mission was to protect humankind from mutants, by turning humans into Prime Sentinels, cyborgs with the traits and abilities of Sentinels. When Bastion unleashed a Wild Sentinel in Genosha, Doom began questioning his idealism, and warned him to not use his collusion as indifference to flagrant war crimes.Paraphernalia
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Notes
- Tom Kane voiced the character for a three-part guest spot in the final season of Spider-Man (1994-1998), re-imagining Doom's role in the Secret Wars.
- Ross Marquand voices him in a brief cameo in X-Men '97, credited as Latverian OZT Member.
See Also
- 4 appearance(s) of Victor von Doom (Earth-92131)
- 2 mention(s) of Victor von Doom (Earth-92131)
- 9 image(s) of Victor von Doom (Earth-92131)
- 1 quotation(s) by or about Victor von Doom (Earth-92131)