
But that whole story feels a little tangential, especially when The Genghis realizes that it’s time for him to start an important task, since it’s the Time of Vishanti.

When the Genghis turned him down, Doom went elsewhere and took over a colony of magical monks who taught him magic and built him the armor that he used to become Dr. He awakens one day and decides to tell his servant all about the time that some crazy guy named Victor Von Doom showed up in his cave and demanded he fix his face. This guy is a centuries old wizard who is pretty much all-powerful, but also a little crazy. Our story begins with a weird little character called the Aged Genghis. So of course any story that’s going to be all about two of my favorite Marvel characters is going to be pretty great to me, and when you add in the fact that it’s an awesome story with some great Mike Mignola art, of course I’m going to love it. A lot of time you can feel kind of irritated as a comic book reader when the movies start to influence the comics, but I’m all on board if that means I’m not only getting a great ongoing Doctor Strange book, but also a whole bunch of cameos. I love the guy, and I’m so psyched that this new movie coming out is revitalizing interest in the character. I’m very much on record with my adoration of Victor Von Doom, but I haven’t really gotten to talk much about Dr. And it’s not just because it features two of my favorite characters of all time. It’s one of those stories that you see on a lot of “Greatest Comic Book Stories Of All Time” lists, and I personally think that it really does deserve the praise. The story comes from an original graphic novel, which was something Marvel used to do a lot more than they currently do, and is pretty spectacular. That may not be right, but for some reason I couldn’t get a really clear answer on what day this lines up with, and even though this comic has a serious Halloween vibe to me, I decided we needed to check it out.


It’s the vague time period that’s so important in this story, and from what I could tell it’s on June 20th of this year. Because according to some cursory Googling, I’m pretty sure we’re around the time this comic takes place.

But it is! Because I’ve pulled up one of my favorite comics of all time to discuss for this installment of Marvel Madness with you fine people. A Marvel Madness about my main man Doctor Doom that’s not even a silly story? That doesn’t seem right.
