Daredevil | I may be bombed out -- but I'm not dead yet! |
Doctor Doom | True enough, Daredevil! But it's only a matter of time! |
Appearing in "Don't Look Now, But It's-- Dr. Doom!"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Silver Surfer (Norrin Radd) (Mentioned)
- Fantastic Four (Only in recap)
- Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards) (Only in recap)
- Invisible Girl (Susan Storm) (Only in recap)
- Human Torch (Johnny Storm) (Only in recap)
- Galactus (Galan) (Only in flashback)
- NYPD
- Trapster (Pete) (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth-616
- Earth
- Europe (Only in recap)
- Latveria (Only in recap)
- North America
- Europe (Only in recap)
- Earth
Items:
- Body-Transferral Ray
- Doctor Doom's Armor
- Power Cosmic (Only in recap) (Unnamed)
- Daredevil's Suit and Billy Club
- Hypnopticon
- Plasti-Gun
Vehicles:
- Silver Surfer's Surfboard (Only in recap)
Synopsis for "Don't Look Now, But It's-- Dr. Doom!"
Attacked by Dr. Doom in a New York subway Daredevil must fend off the Latverian monarch, who plans to use Daredevil as his catalyst for revenge against the Fantastic Four. Easily bested by Doom, DD is carried to Doom's limo which is waiting. Dr. Doom then takes Daredevil to the Latverian Embassy, DD revives and tries to free himself along the way, but ultimately fails. Doom then places DD in his specialized prison cell. However, Daredevil manages to escape the cell but is assaulted by the defenses of the embassy.
Meanwhile, Dr. Doom gloats over how he manage to cheat death during his last encounter with the FF (in which he had stolen the power of the Silver Surfer and attempted to pierce the barrier around Earth put in place by Galactus to keep the Surfer on the planet.)
Weakened, Daredevil tries to attack Dr. Doom again, but is once more easily fought off, however this time both are trapped in glass cylinders, and Doom uses a body transferal device to switch bodies with Daredevil.
Notes
- It's uncertain why Dr. Doom needs a body transferal device when he learned how to do this on his own from the Ovoids years ago. [1]
- The story references Fantastic Four #60 and Fantastic Four #61.