—Invisible GirlDoctor Doom!? Who—? What is he?
Appearing in "Prisoners of Doctor Doom!"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom) (First appearance) (See chronology)
- Gunther the tiger (First appearance)
- Doom's pet vulture
- Doombot (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Blackbeard (Edward Teach) (Mentioned)
- Errol Flynn (Mentioned)
- Several pirates
- Mr. Spliny (First appearance)
- Merlin (Mentioned)
- Sub-Mariner (Namor McKenzie) (Mentioned)
- Hulk-20007 (Drawing) (Comic book)
- Unnamed New Yorkers
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Sol
- Earth
- North America
- United States of America
- New York
- New York City
- Adirondack Mountains (First appearance)
- Doctor Doom's Castle (First appearance)
- Hegeman (First appearance) (Only in flashback)
- State University (First appearance) (Only in flashback)
- New York
- United States of America
- Asia (Only in flashback)
- Atlantic Ocean
- North America
- Earth
- Earth-20007 (Drawing) (Comic book)
Items:
- Doctor Doom's Armor (First appearance)
- Time Platform (First appearance)
- Fantastic Four Uniforms
- Fantasti-Flare
- Stones of Merlin (First appearance)
- Doctor Doom's Net
- Necrophone
Vehicles:
- Doctor Doom's Flying Harness
- Doctor Doom's Helicopter (First appearance)
Synopsis for "Prisoners of Doctor Doom!"
Part 1:
Johnny, while reading an issue of The Incredible Hulk, compares Ben to the monster.[Continuity 1] Ben grabs the comic, but Johnny sets it afire. Reed and Sue stop them before they come to blows. The lights go out, despite their emergency generator. Doctor Doom, in a helicopter, drops a net over the Baxter Building. When Doom calls out to them, Reed recognizes the voice: Victor von Doom, an old college classmate. After an experiment at university, during which Doom tried to communicate with the dead but instead caused an explosion, he was expelled.[Continuity 2] Doom demands Sue as a hostage, and she agrees, going to the roof.
Part 2
Doom takes the Invisible Girl aboard his ship, binding and gagging her. He then demands the rest of the FF must enter his ship and pledge not to attack him. The Thing agrees to this by sending off a flare. Doom lowers a cage over Reed, Ben, and Johnny and takes them to his castle. Once there, he tells them that he has invented a time machine and that they must retrieve Blackbeard's treasure chest from the past. With Sue as Doom's hostage, they must agree. Doom presses a button, activating the time platform they were unwittingly standing on. They appear in a port, where they come across two brigands arguing over a stolen bundle of clothes. Ben scares them off. With the clothes, they disguise themselves, including a heavy black beard for Ben. Looking for someone in Blackbeard's crew,[Continuity 3] they go to a tavern. Two pirates tell the barmaid to serve the strangers drugged grog.[Continuity 4]
Part 3
Reed, Ben, and Johnny wake up in the hold of a pirate ship. Ben bursts through the deck and subdues the entire crew with the help of Johnny and Reed. When another ship appears, Ben takes command and orders his crew to attack![Continuity 5]
Part 4
Part 5
Solicit Synopsis
Continuing Marvel’s Facsimile celebration of the Fantastic Four’s earliest days with the momentous introduction of none other than Doctor Doom! Of all the humans on Earth, only he has the power to defeat them – and he commences his sinister plot by trapping them inside their Baxter Building home using a giant, nigh-unbreakable net! But why does Doom want to lure the FF to his castle stronghold? Why, to use his time-travel machine to send them back across the centuries so they can retrieve for him Blackbeard’s legendary treasure! A life on the ocean waves awaits Reed, Johnny and Ben – and the Thing may well be in his element! It’s one of the all-time great Marvel comic books, boldly re-presented in its original form, ads and all! Reprinting FANTASTIC FOUR (1961) #5.
Marvel is reprinting the first twelve issues of FANTASTIC FOUR as they originally appeared!See Also
Links and References
References
- ↑ Johnny Storm is seen reading a copy of Incredible Hulk #1. The Hulk made his first guest appearance in Fantastic Four #12.
- ↑ First appearance of Doctor Doom. His origins were expanded upon in Fantastic Four Annual #2 and Books of Doom #1–6. It was revealed in Astonishing Tales #8 that Victor was attempting to contact the netherworld in order to search for the lost soul of his mother Cynthia. Reed says that after Doom was expelled he was presumed to have died in Tibet, but a subsequent meeting between the two was shown in Before the Fantastic Four: Reed Richards #2–3.
- ↑ The crew that Ben commanded as Blackbeard had previously served Red Lucy Keogh, a prior incarnation of the Scarlet Witch as shown in Marvel Comics Presents #60–63.
- ↑ In our history, Blackbeard was a documented person (real name Edward Teach) rather than a legend. He practiced piracy for 27 months, beginning in 1716. If Teach existed in the Earth-616 universe is unspecified.
- ↑ Thing's time as Blackbeard was interrupted by a time traveling Doctor Doom and Iron Man in Iron Man (Vol. 2) #11.
- ↑ Doom is seeking the Stones of Merlin in this story, while they are lost at sea in this issue they were eventually resurfaced in Dazzler #3–4.
- ↑ The Fantastic Four's battle with Doctor Doom upon their return to the present was revisited and expanded upon in Hulk & Thing: Hard Knocks #1–2.