Appearances
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- Doom's robots:
- Doombot (both Combat and Diplomatic)
- Doom-Knight
- Doomsman I
- Doomsman II
- Guardian Robots
- Invincible Robot
- Micro-Sentry
- Pacifier Robot
- Robotron
- Seeker
- Silent Stalker
- Swarmbot
- Time-bot
- Warrior Robots
- Other NPC's:
- Victor Von Doom II
Other Characters:
- Ant-Man
- Bruce Banner (Hulk)
- Belasco
- Beta Flight
- Doctor Donald Blake
- Daredevil
- Darkoth
- Bill Foster
- Iron Man
- King Zorba
- Misty Knight
- Kristoff (Doctor Doom II)
- Magik
- Doctor Octopus
- Master Andrew, leader of the Arcane Order of the Night
- Alicia Masters
- Michael Morbius
- Over-Mind
- Purple Man
- Henry Pym
- Shadowcat
- She-Hulk
- Silver Surfer
- Spider-Man
- Sub-Mariner
- Vision
- Wonder Man
- X-Men
Locations:
- Atlantic Ocean
- Belasco's & Magik's Limbo (Otherplace)
- Latveria
- United States of America
- New York State
- Adirondack Mountains
- Doctor Doom's Castle (Upstate New York)
- Liddleville
- New York City
- Adirondack Mountains
- New York State
- Microverse
- Negative Zone
- Tibet
- Wakanda
Items:
- Air Cannon
- Antimatter Extrapolator
- Aquarium Cage
- Armor, Doom's Original
- Armor, Doom's Promethium
- Bio-Enhancer
- Body-Transferral Ray
- Concussion Ray
- Cosmic-Beam Gun
- Electronic Shackle
- Electro-Shock Pistol
- Energy Fist
- Enlarger Ray
- Fingertip Darts
- Force Cage
- Freeze Grenade
- Grabber
- Grappler Ray
- Hawk Scanner
- Hologram Projector
- Hyper-Sound Piano
- Hypno-Persuader
- Hypnopticon
- Idento-Disc and Robot
- Image Projector
- Inhibitor Ray
- Instant Hypnotism Impulser
- Insulato-Shield
- Intensified Molecule Projector
- Ionic Blade
- Memory Transference Machine
- Metabolic Transmuter
- Mini-Missile Launcher
- Molecular Cage
- Molecule Displacer
- Multi-Dimensional Transference Center
- Nerve Impulse Scrambler
- Neuro-Space Field
- Neutro-Chamber
- Omni-Missile
- Particle Projector
- Plasteel Sphere
- Plasti-Gun
- Power Dampener
- Power Sphere
- Power Transference Machine
- Psionic Refractor
- Psycho-Prism
- Rainbow Missile
- Reducing Ray
- Refrigeration Unit
- Ring Imperial
- Sonic Drill
- Spider-Finder
- Spider-Wave Transmitter
- Stasis Gun
- Stun-Shocker (aka Stun-Shock)
- Thermo-Lance
- Time Displacer
- Time Machine
- Time-Shift Bomb
- Tractor Beam
- Vertigo Beam
- Vibration Machine
- Vibro-Bomb
- Vortex Machine
- XZ-12 Device
- Other items (not Doctor Doom's):
- Cosmic Control Rod
- Dragon's Egg
- Iron Man Armor Model 9
- Thor's hammer
- Soulsword
Vehicles:
Plot
A RPG-based compilation of machines & robots built by Dr. Doom, including information from Earth-616 continuity and extra details (e.g. what ever happened to a machine after one of its appearances). It also includes RPG rules to build and re-program this kind of technology
Notes
Other credits include:
- Design: Anthony Herring
- Editing: Steven E. Schend
- Art Coordinator: Peggy Cooper
- Interior illustrations: Jerry Ordway & John Statema
- Graphis Director: Stephanie Tabat
- Typography: Tracey Zamagne
- Cartography: Dennis Kauth
- Production: Paul Hanchette
Trivia
This book is missing a number of Doom's named devices, including:
- 3-D Playback Tape[1]
- Aggression Enhancer[2]
- Air-Vessel[3]
- Chemical Brine-Bath[4]
- Chemi-Sleep Gas[5]
- Communication Sphere[6]
- Contracting Collar[7]
- Di-lithium Thermal Mine[8]
- Disintegrator[9]
- Doctor Doom's androids[3]
- Doctor Doom's pure, metal robots[3]
- The Doom-bot[10]
- Doom's specially designed cells for the X-Men:[11]
- Doomrack[12]
- Doomship[13]
- Doppleganger robot of Storm[11]
- Electro-Neumonic Scrambler[14]
- Electronic Energizer[15]
- Electronic Harpoon[4]
- Electronic Spy (aka Mechanical Spy-Eye)[16]
- Energy-Transferral Helmet[17]
- Eye-Spy[18]
- "Faintly humming machine" protecting Latverian embassy.[1]
- Freeze-Unit[13]
- Gymnasium Robots[19]
- Heat-Seeking Drone Fighter Planes[20]
- Hypno-Gas[5]
- Hypno-Probe[17]
- Hypno-Ray[21]
- Ionic Force Displacer[22]
- Invincible Man armor[23]
- Knuckle Rockets[7]
- Librarian Robot[24]
- Liddleville[25]
- Liquid Prison[26]
- Message[19]
- Metal tendrils blasting fire-stroked heat reays at the Latverian embassy.[1]
- Monitor-Mirage[27]
- Null Time Sequencer[19]
- Nulli-Screen[28]
- Omni-Bots[22]
- One-person Open Hovering Transport[29]
- Open, two-men flying vehicle.[30]
- Orbital Laser Bomb[8]
- Painting/liquid-crystal display screen[11]
- Pluto Probe[8]
- Power Compressor[26]
- Power Cosmic Infusing Machine[31]
- Roboid Drones[24]
- Robot Guard[15][20]
- Robotic Soldiers[32][33][34]
- Robotic Subjects[16]
- Robot impersonator of King Rudolfo[28]
- Satellite Machine[9]
- Scanbot[35]
- Servo-Guards' Sleek Craft[31]
- the Solartron[10]
- Solar Plant[3]
- Synthe-clones[25]
- Thermal Units[22]
- TransHuman ROBot (THROB)[36]
- Doctor Doom's Translator Implant[31]
- Tyros's Sky-Sled[31]
- Tyros's Techno-Suit[31]
- Underwater Spy[37]
- Unnamed device to clear away blocked passages during his Tibetan quest.[30]
- Unnamed device to keep Doom warm during his Tibetan quest, also used as a weapon against a Yeti.[30]
- Victorium[10]
- Zorba's cybernetic eye[38]
- Doctor Doom's unnamed flying assault vehicle used to raid Attuma's troops at Hydrobase[4][39]
- Doctor Doom's unnamed personal jet vehicle[38]
- Doctor Doom's unnamed spherical transatlantic vehicle[3]
- Doctor Doom's unnamed submarine fighter vehicles[3]
- Doctor Doom's unnamed teleportation device[39]
This book has a number of typos, including:
- The Aquarium Cage does not have the section "Availability."
- The Doomsman I's first appearance is listed as Super-Villain Team-Up GS #2. Really that is his last appearance, his first being Astonishing Tales #1.
- The Electronick Shackle's first appearance is listed as Fantastic Four #198 while it it was really #196.
- The Hologram Projector's first appearance is listed as Avengers #332 but it was really #333.
- The Neutro-Chamber is illustrated with an image of a different device.
- The Psionic-Refractor is written without a hyphen.
- The Psycho-Prism's first appearance is listed as Marvel Graphic Novel #26 while it was in #27. The novel's listed title, "Emperor Doom", is correct.
- The Vibration Bomb's first appearance is lsited as Fantastic Four #144 while it was really in #143.
See Also
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Giant-Size Super-Villain Team-Up #1
- ↑ Fantastic Four #336
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Giant-Size Super-Villain Team-Up #2
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Super-Villain Team-Up #3
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Astonishing Tales #5
- ↑ Fantastic Four #259
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Fantastic Four #318
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Super-Villain Team-Up #6
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Amazing Spider-Man #5
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Fantastic Four #200
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 Uncanny X-Men #146
- ↑ Astonishing Tales #6
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Super-Villain Team-Up #12
- ↑ Fantastic Four #247
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Astonishing Tales #3
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 [[Hero for Hire Vol 1 8|[[Hero for Hire #8]]]]
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 Astonishing Tales #1
- ↑ Fantastic Four #198
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Fantastic Four #350
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 Super-Villain Team-Up #10
- ↑ Super-Villain Team-Up #11
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 Fantastic Four #199
- ↑ Fantastic Four #287
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 Cloak and Dagger (Vol. 2) #10
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 Fantastic Four #236
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 Fantastic Four #197
- ↑ Hero for Hire #9
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 Astonishing Tales #2
- ↑ Thor #410
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 30.2 Books of Doom #4
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 31.2 31.3 31.4 Fantastic Four #258
- ↑ Books of Doom #2
- ↑ Books of Doom #5
- ↑ Books of Doom #6
- ↑ Fantastic Four vs. the X-Men #2
- ↑ Fantastic Four #311
- ↑ Super-Villain Team-Up #1
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 Fantastic Four Annual #15
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 Super-Villain Team-Up #5