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Quote1 Doctor Doom doesn't make mistakes. Quote2
Dr. Doom[src]

History

Early Life[]

On Victor's tenth birthday, his father revealed to him that he was descended from Vlad Tepes Dracula, whose descendants were scattered across Europe. Those who settled in Belgium married into the Van Damme family.[6] Around age twelve, Victor was brought to the United States of America and began studying at the Baxter Building, a government think-tank of young geniuses, such as Reed Richards and Susan Storm.[7]

N-Zone Experiment[]

He worked to help Reed Richards develop a teleporter to the "N-Zone", but reprogrammed its coordinates without telling anyone. This caused the accident that gave the Fantastic Four their powers.

Victor Van Damme (Earth-20604) from Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol 1 27 0001

Before mutation

Though Victor maintains that the original Richards programming was so bad that even he couldn't fix it, and that it was this that led to the accident. Van Damme was caught in the same accident, and his flesh was changed into a metallic hide (with a somewhat reduced ability to perceive tactile sensations and pain), clawed hands, his legs transmogrified into demonic goat-hooved legs, and he re-appeared on Earth at an undisclosed location in Europe.[7]

Doctor Doom[]

For a time, he was the charismatic leader of a small micro-nation called "Free State", "Freezone", or "The Keep", a Permanent Autonomous Zone located in Copenhagen, Denmark, where citizens lived without rent in a shanty town under squatter's rights, and were given free comforts and necessities in exchange for loyalty to Van Damme. There, a dragon tattoo was given to new settlers, incorporating microfibers that interfaced with the brain and acting as a cunning mind control device. However, the Fantastic Four eventually freed them from Doom's control during their first battle.[8]

Namor[]

During the Namor fiasco, the mother of Sue and Johnny Storm, Mary Storm, returned to New York. After the adventure, it was revealed that she possesses a similar dragon tattoo, and was aligned with Doom.[9]

After the collapse of the Keep, Van Damme returned to Latveria, and in six months turned the country around. Latveria went from being a Third World nation to the ninth-richest country in the world. While seemingly happy, the citizens of Latveria are bearers of Doom's Dragon tattoos. He was revered by its citizens, who referred to him as "the good doctor".[1]

Doom would later attempt to replace Reed Richards as leader of the Fantastic Four. Using ancient text pilfered from the ruins of Atlantis, Doom summoned the ancient, Lovecraftian horror Zvilpogghua and placed it inside the body of Johnny Storm. When Richards came to Doom for help, Doom agreed to save Johnny, but only if Richards would exchange minds with Doom.[10]

Victor van Damme (Earth-1610) from Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol 1 30 0001

With his intellect inside Richard's body, Doom returned to the Baxter Building. Using Atlantean magic, he removed the Zvilpogghua parasite from Johnny's body. However, Richards (now trapped inside Doom's body) returned, captured the parasite, and reverted their mind-swap. Doctor Doom was last seen carrying Zvilphogghua into the Zombie Universe, thereby saving the world from both perils. U.D.D., after entering the Zombieverse, sees the Zombies finishing the last of Galactus. The zombies attack him after.[11]

Doom is later seen planning to take over the Supremeverse, a universe he recently discovered to exist. It is later revealed that this Doom was simply a Doombot and not the actual Doom.[12]

According to himself, Doom had appointed Mary Storm to secretly substitute him as part of a contingency plan in case he disappeared.[13] She stepped into the mantle of Doom following Van Damme's journey into the Zombieverse.[14] Storm caused the death of Scarlet Witch which later led to Magneto's Ultimatum, and she was ultimately killed by The Thing, who was unaware of her true identity.[15]

Return[]

The real Doctor Doom later returned to his universe, but was imprisoned by the Future Foundation. When the field team needed support, Phil Coulson decided to free Doctor Doom in order to help the team, who, after defeating the monsters they couldn't beat, revealed his survival.[2] Doom continued working with the Future Foundation to further his own means and to keep the world safe.

At some point, he parted ways with the Foundation and went on to his own business. He allied himself with Hydra, and captured Spider-Man and Spider-Woman, in order to learn the secrets behind their powers.[16] However, Spider-Man was able to escape and defeat him.[17]

Doom likely died when his reality's Earth collided with the Earth of Reality-616 during the final incursion[18] but was also equally likely to have been brought back to life along with everyone else in the universe following its restoration.[19]

Attributes

Power Grid[25]
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Powers

  • Metallic Body: Doctor Doom's is made of living regenerative metal with techno-organic organs[20], thus granting him superhuman strength and durability.
    • Superhuman Strength: Doom possessed superhuman strength, the level of which is unknown. He was strong enough to tear the arms off the zombie version of Ben Grimm. He was able to kick through the neck of a zombie Hulk and the armor of a zombie Iron Man.[13]
    • Superhuman Durability: Doom possessed superhuman durability derived from his solid metal body.[20] When a zombie Power Man tried to bite Doom's arm he simply broke his teeth while Doom was completely unhurt.[13]
    • Regenerative Healing Factor: Doom possessed a regenerative healing factor, the extent of which is unknown. He was known though to be unable to heal from injuries caused by his own body, such as from his porcupine like-quills.
    • Toxic Gas Expulsion: Doom was able to expel the remains of his internal organs as poisonous gas or as a flameproof substance that hardens on contact.[20]
    • Porcupine-Like Quills: Doom was able to grow porcupine-like quills from his forearms, which he could fling as offensive projectiles.[20]
    • Self Sustenance: Doom doesn't believe that he needs to breath anymore.[21]
  • Magic: Doom has a high degree of mastery of the mystical arts.[20]
    • Force Fields: Doom can create magical shields.[20]
    • Summoning: Doom can summon demons and maggots.[20]
    • Energy Projection: Doom can generate bolts of mystical energy.[20] His energy blasts were enough to blow off the head of a zombie Giant-Man and blow a hole in the torso of a zombie Spider-Man.[13]
    • Necromancy: Doom can manipulate necromantic energies.[20]
    • Electrokinesis: Doom can generate powerful electric currents capable of causing great pain even to Namor.[14]

Abilities

  • Super-Genius Intelligence: Van Damme held multiple doctoral level degrees and an IQ of 198.[2] Doom was a child prodigy and scientific genius though unlike Richards he approached science as an art rather than as a system.[22] He also claimed to be the Scientist and Sorcerer Supreme of his respective Earth when he clashed with Jean Grey.[5]
  • Mystical Knowledge: Doctor Doom possessed vast sums of arcane knowledge on magic and sorcery. Such prime examples of his skill were his summoning of the Zvilpogghua from the N-Zone to infect Johnny Storm and also using his mystical knowledge to exchange minds with Reed Richards.
  • Advanced Sorcery and Magical Proficiency: Doom possesses a considerable level of proficiency in magic and sorcery as shown when he demonstrated relative proficiency in Atlantean magic.[11] His skill in the magical arts is implied to have improved over the years as he claimed to be the Sorcerer and Scientist Supreme of his respective Earth when he clashed with Jean Grey.[5]

Paraphernalia

Weapons

Swarm of mechanical mosquitoes capable of breaking through shatterproof glass.

Notes

Trivia

  • Doctor Doom's Future Foundation prisoner number is 5-7-62.[2] This is a reference to the date of the first appearance of Earth-616's Doctor Doom: the 5th of July, 1962.[24]

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