Doctor Doom has always found ways to challenge the Fantastic Four, but his latest triumph might be his most devastating yet. Rather than just defeating them in battle, Doom has completely shattered their public image, turning the world against Marvel’s First Family. His global takeover alone is a massive achievement, but gaining the people’s loyalty proves that he has outplayed the Fantastic Four on every level.
In Fantastic Four #29, written by Ryan North with art by Cory Smith, Jesus Aburtov, and Joe Caramagna, Invisible Woman, the Thing, and She-Hulk encounter an angry crowd harassing a vampire family for feeding on a pigeon. When the heroes attempt to de-escalate the situation, the mob quickly turns on them, furious that they haven’t taken as strong a stand against vampires as Doom has during the Blood Hunt event. The Fantastic Four are forced to retreat, while Doom enjoys the support of the masses. By winning over the world, Doctor Doom has secured his most crushing victory over the Fantastic Four yet.

“Doctor Doom’s Ultimate Triumph—How He Made the World Turn Against the Fantastic Four!”

Doctor Doom has finally achieved global domination in One World Under Doom #1, but not through brute force or threats. Instead of conquering through war, he has convinced world leaders to willingly hand him power. By portraying himself as a hero through strategic actions and persuasive rhetoric, Doom has won over the public. His decisive victory over the vampire threat has solidified his image as a savior, while the Fantastic Four have been cast as villains in the eyes of the people.
Throughout their history, the Fantastic Four have always had public support, even in their toughest battles against Doom. But this time, the narrative has flipped—Doom is hailed as a hero, while the Fantastic Four are condemned for failing to protect the world. With the masses now celebrating Doom and turning against his longtime adversaries, this might be his most satisfying and devastating victory yet.

“Doctor Doom’s Genius Plan—How He Turned the World Against Marvel’s Heroes!”

Marvel’s heroes have always relied on public trust, but Doctor Doom has shattered that advantage in One World Under Doom. Instead of attacking with brute force, Doom has flipped the narrative, positioning himself as humanity’s true savior. Through calculated propaganda and public speeches, he has convinced people that he is the only one who can protect them. Meanwhile, the Fantastic Four and other heroes struggle to expose him, only to have their efforts backfire and strengthen his hold.
One of Doom’s boldest moves is eliminating Baron Zemo and replacing him with a Doombot, misleading the world into believing they were allies. When Iron Man tries to reveal the truth, Doom twists the situation in his favor—claiming credit for taking down a notorious villain while the so-called heroes failed to act. By the end of the issue, the public fully embraces the idea that “only Doom can save us,” leaving the Fantastic Four powerless in the face of his masterful deception.

“Doctor Doom’s Ultimate Plan: The Fantastic Four Are About to Lose Everything!”

Doctor Doom has already crushed the Fantastic Four, but his vengeance is far from over. According to the synopsis for Fantastic Four #30, Doom’s next move is stripping the Thing of his powers, reverting him back to human form and leaving him defenseless. But Doom won’t stop there—his goal is to dismantle the team entirely, taking down each member one by one until they are powerless and broken. Defeating them in the public eye was only the first step; now, he is determined to erase their legacy forever. The Fantastic Four are facing a downfall like never before, and the worst is yet to come.