History
Victor von Doom was a genius scientist, who was working with Franklin Storm on the discovering the alternate dimension and a way to get there. But he soon left the Baxter Institute for his own reasons. Years later, Franklin tried to get Victor to return. He agreed only because of his feelings for Sue, Franklin's daughter. In the Baxter, he met Reed Richards and his old partners Johnny and Sue. While they were working on the "Quantum Gate", they became friends. The team wanted to explore the second dimension, to be the first like Neil Armstrong. But when the work was finished, the sponsors decided to send their partners from NASA there, rejecting the team's request. Victor became outraged, his dreams were fading. After getting drunk with the team, they decide to use the Quantum Gate first. Reed recruits his best friend Ben Grimm to join them.
In the second dimension, Planet Zero, they found a strange energy substance. When Victor attempted to touch it, the ground erupted of the substance. Reed, Ben and Johnny saved, but Victor was left there. They thought he died. But he survived. The green substance grafted the suit to his skin and gave him telekinetic powers. And then he started to plan his revenge. He knew that people are ruining his old world and will plan to ruin his new one. The world would be saved, and people will live in peace only under his control. But firstly, he must destroy one world to create a new one. He named himself "Doom".
"There is no Victor... There is only Doom."
A year later it happened. A new team sent an expedition to collect samples from the planet and returned with Victor back to Earth, to the secret base. There, Doom reveals to Harvey Allen how the planet helped him survive and explains his new abilities. He also later reveals his intentions; that he knows what the scientists intend to do to his planet, and his plan to wipe out Earth. He kills Allen and several other scientists, and escapes. Franklin Storm tries to reason with him, but Victor refuses to listen, and kills him instead by telekinetically frying him. He goes back to the planet with the Quantum Gate and uses his telekinesis to manipulate the reactor to suck the Earth into a black hole, also disintegrating the Earth's matter into energy for the planet. But Reed, Sue, Ben and Johnny with their new powers, get sucked into the portal and confront him on Planet Zero.
Victor activates a portal
Attributes
Powers
- Telekinesis: Victor was able to manipulate objects and people through his mental will. He was capable to kill people frying them with his psionic powers.
- Geo-Telekinesis: Victor was able to manipulate solid rocks and earth fragments with his telekinesis, using this ability against the Fantastic Four.
- Geokinetic Flight: Victor used his geo-telekinesis to use rocks as flyng platforms.
- Geo-Telekinesis: Victor was able to manipulate solid rocks and earth fragments with his telekinesis, using this ability against the Fantastic Four.
- Electrokinesis: Victor was capable to cause electrical interferences.
- Energy Manipulation: Victor could use his energy manipulation for certain purposes, as create force-fields and energy projections.
- Energy Blasts: Victor can project energy with a concussive force to strike his targets.
- Energy Force-Fields: Victor can manipulate energy to create a protective force-field around him, protecting himself from physical and non-physical attacks.
Abilities
- Genius-level intellect
Weaknesses
- Arrogance
Notes
- Toby Kebbell portrayed Doom in the 2015 film Fantastic Four.
Trivia
- Prior to entering re-shoots, this incarnation of Doctor Doom was initially a blogger named Victor Domashev.[2]
See Also
- 1 appearance(s) of Victor von Doom (Earth-15866)
- 13 image(s) of Victor von Doom (Earth-15866)
- 1 quotation(s) by or about Victor von Doom (Earth-15866)
- 2 victim(s) killed by Victor von Doom (Earth-15866)
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Fantastic Four
- ↑ Goldberg, Matt (10 November 2014) Exclusive: Toby Kebbell Reveals Doctor Doom's Radically New Origin in THE FANTASTIC FOUR Movie Collider. Retrieved on 7 August 2015.