Kang the Conqueror names the 1 Marvel villain he actually respects

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Kang the Conqueror names the 1 Marvel villain he actually respects

Warning: Spoilers ahead Spider-Man: Black Suit & Blood #3!There is no arguing about it, and Kong the Conqueror agree: Doctor Doom is one of the most influential characters in Marvel Comics. Together, these two men have wreaked some major havoc in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, in the comics they have been pillars and main antagonists against the Avengers and other major Marvel teams for many years. Finally, Kang reveals his feelings to his fellow villain, Doctor Doom, by explaining exactly why he has Kang’s respect.

in Spider-Man: Black Suit and Blood, A new host of one-shot stories reveal specific comic moments between life-shattering Marvel events. In the story “What Happened to Master Blood?” By Al Ewing, Juann Cabal and Edgar Delgado From issue #3, while dealing with a master blood bond with the Venom symbiote, Kang explains that he can be easily erased from the timeline, seeing as how he is not influential to time and will not be Missed.


Comic book panels: Kong erases Lord Blood from the timeline with a time gun.

Not, he explains, like Doctor Doom, whom Kong reveals he has respect for, because Doom is so critical to the timeline that Kong can’t simply erase him. To have Kong the Conqueror’s respect is huge, considering he is a man completely out of time, and he still knows that Doctor Doom is a force to be reckoned with, in or out of time.

Kang explains that Doctor Doom is a pillar of Marvel’s timeline

Doctor Doom’s debut in Fantastic practice #5 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby


Comic Book Cover: Doctor Doom's first appearance on a cover with the Fantastic Four team.

Jack Kirby and Stan Lee created Doctor Doom in the 1962s Fantastic practice #5, Which is celebrated as one of the best arcs in the Fantastic Four franchise – right from the start. A dynamic performance of death with similarities to The Man in the Iron Mask By Alexandre Dumas, Doctor Doom was initially only an antagonist to the Fantastic Four, and it was a few years before his backstory was set in concrete. now, Doom stands out as the premiere Marvel villain.

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Before Doctor Doom completely changed the MCU, he was a despotic ruler of the tiny country of Latveria. He often claims that he will bring complete peace and security to all mankind under his iron rule – and he has tried more than a few times. He is More than just a dynamic villain who wants to rule the world. He sees himself as a savior, and the only thing that stops him from saving the world is the combined power of the Fantastic Four and the Avengers. It’s certainly understandable why he would be influential in Marvel history, considering he’s gone up to God a time or two.

Doctor Doom achieves godhood over and over again

The many iterations of Victor Von Doom

In addition to Doctor Doom’s new codename, Victor Von Doom has reached fantastic heights in the Marvel Universe, both in alternate realities and in the main continuity. Recently, during the events of Blood dogDoctor Strange was looking for Doctor Doom, because he is also a magician with great fame, and asked for his help to break the curse of eternal night over the world. To do this, Stephen Strange must give him the title of Sorcerer Supreme, Gifting ultimate power And allow him to save the world in his own special way.

In each iteration, Doctor Doom climbs to the top of his own evolution.

This isn’t the only title Doctor Doom has achieved during his career; He also became Al-Father Dum in Doom 2099 #1 by Chip Zdarsky, Marco Castiello, Vincenzo Acunzo, Chris Sotomayor and Clayton Coles, Where he infuses his body with nanotechnology. in secret wars By Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribić, Doom becomes God Emperor Doom, one of the most powerful versions of Doom who has stolen the Beyonder’s powers and reigns as a cosmic titan. These aspects are certainly the work of someone who is more than influential in the timeline. In fact, it seems that in each iteration, Doctor Doom climbs to the top of his own evolution, even as he climbs from the bottom in the Pliocene Age.

Like Kong, Doctor Doom traveled through time

The Marquis of Death : Doctor Doom’s defeated Time Lord


Comic Book Art: The Marquis of Death looks forward in front of a collage of Thanos, Galactus and the Fantastic Four with Doctor Doom.

With regard to time, Doctor Doom also did a bit of time traveling, though it was more of a survival tactic than anything else. in Fantastic practice #566 by Mark Millar, Brian Hitch, Cam Smith, Andrew Currie, Paul Mounts and Russ Wootton, A powerful sorcerer named the Marquis of Death arrives as Doctor Doom’s supposed master. Not satisfied with his inability to conquer the world, He sends Doom back to the time of the dinosaurs as punishment. But Doctor Doom, using his magic, holds himself together, atom by atom, through the timeline until he eventually lives again and becomes the Marquis’s assistant.

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At the moment of his bandit, Doctor Doom is also there and has been the whole time, as a future time traveler version of himself. He endures his own banishment, knowing the laws of time travel, and then double-crosses the Marquis and defeats his own master. This arc shows just how important Doctor Doom is to the timeline outside of Kang’s words: The timeline could not erase him from existence, Even when his master tried to erase him. Doom continues to live by sheer will power.

Kang the Conqueror admits that Doctor Doom is essential to Wonder

Victor Von Doom cannot be erased from the timeline


Comic Book Art: Kang the Conqueror Doctor Doom and the Scarlet Centurion in Marvel Comics

The respect of Kong the Conqueror shows comic fans how masterful Doctor Doom is. While his actions speak of his ability to ascend to God with his new power upgrades, the respect of another character who cannot be killed in Marvel shows the height of Victor Von Doom. He is a core piece of the Marvel UniverseAnd in every parallel reality, there is some version of Doctor Doom and his ambition that allows him to reach the top of his possible evolutionary arc.

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Kang knows that he cannot erase Doctor Doom as easily as he did with Master Blood, meaning that Doom is more powerful than thought: beyond his willpower, Even the very fabric of time would resist Doom’s deathMaking him essential to life in the Marvel Universe. Atom by atom he doesn’t want to spread out of the Marvel comics, and even if his willpower wasn’t strong enough, the powers of the universe will unleash Doctor Doom.

Doctor Doom is the ultimate superhero comics villain

There is no miracle without doom


Comic book panel: A close-up of Doctor Doom looking forward with his hood up.

As Doctor Doom replaces Kong the Conqueror as the main villain of Avengers 5 In the MCU, he shows comic fans just how influential he is, across mediums no less. Doctor Doom is not only a mainstay of the timeline, but of Marvel Comics and comics in general. There’s no Marvel without Doctor Doom. Kong the Conqueror is finally admitting this, giving his fellow villain his respect, but comic fans have been saying this for years: Doctor Doom is the ultimate comic book villain.

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