Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-16461120-20151108055131/@comment-61022-20151110162348

Well when you put all the evidence forward like that Annabell, I'm going to have to agree with you (Congrats on the appointment to admin status btw)

All I'm saying is that suggesting that Dr. Doom was responsible for the resurrections is premature and making assumptions. I would posit that while Doom appears to have full control, we have to remember that Doctor Strange was with him when he faced the Beyonders and won and there facts about that conflict that are yet to be revealed. Even though Strange appears to be dead in the main story, I would not be surprised if that is a deception and that some of the irregularities or resurrections of dead heroes were his doing. It doesn't make much sense for Doctor Doom to bring back heroes that were dead because these in turn are beings that might try to end his reign. (That goes for the Squadron, 616 Tony Stark and 1610 Steve Rogers)

But my Doctor Strange theory is just as speculative as assuming that Doom was responsible.

so in going forward, I think instead of saying "Doctor Doom resurrected so-and-so when he created Battleworld" it should read "so-and-so was somehow resurrected when Battleworld was created by Doctor Doom. How this resurrection was possible, and who may have been behind it are presently unknown."