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* AntiHeroSubstitute: Doom is this for Stark.

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* AntiHeroSubstitute: Doctor Doom is steps up as this for Stark.while Tony is in a coma, under the unofficial moniker of the 'Infamous Iron Man'.

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''Infamous Iron Man'' is a 12-issue maxiseries by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis and Alex Maleev.

In the aftermath of ''ComicBook/CivilWarII'', [[Franchise/IronMan Tony Stark]] is in a regenerative coma and the mantle of Iron Man is held by a reformed [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]]. So how does the greater superhero community react to the new Armored Avenger?

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''Infamous Iron Man'' is a 2016 12-issue maxiseries by Creator/MarvelComics, written by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis and with art by Alex Maleev.

In the aftermath of ''ComicBook/CivilWarII'', [[Franchise/IronMan [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] is in a regenerative coma and the mantle of Iron Man is held by a reformed [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]]. So how does the greater superhero community react to the new Armored Avenger?


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* SequelHook: The Hood swears vengeance on Doom, leading into ''The Secret Origin of Tony Stark''.

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* SequelHook: The Hood swears vengeance on Doom, leading into ''The Secret Origin of Search for Tony Stark''.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: While many supervillains in the Marvel Universe have reformed and become heroes, this is after they have paid some debt to society for their previous crimes. Doom trying to skip that step does not go over well with the superhero community. While many of them do concede he has a point that he can do more good as Iron Man than he can in a prison cell, they also point out that the legal system does not work that way.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: While many supervillains in the Marvel Universe have reformed and become heroes, this is after they have paid some debt to society for their previous crimes. Doom trying to skip that step does not go over well with the superhero community. While many of them do concede he has a point that he can do more good as Iron Man than he can in a prison cell, they also point out that the legal system does not work that way.----
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Not well. Stark did not actually pick Doom as his intended successor. ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} is eager to arrest him for his past crimes since he is no longer secure from prosecution. And [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Thing]]? He’s holding a serious grudge. Villains, on the other hand, view Doom as a traitor and set their sights on his former empire. [[Characters/MarvelComicsFrightfulFour The Wizard]] and [[Characters/TheHood the Hood]], who had previously viewed Doom as untouchable, now see him as a viable target.

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Not well. Stark did not actually pick Doom as his intended successor. ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} is eager to arrest him for his past crimes since he is no longer secure from prosecution. And [[ComicBook/FantasticFour [[Characters/TheThing Thing]]? He’s holding a serious grudge. Villains, on the other hand, view Doom as a traitor and set their sights on his former empire. [[Characters/MarvelComicsFrightfulFour The Wizard]] and [[Characters/TheHood the Hood]], who had previously viewed Doom as untouchable, now see him as a viable target.

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* ForWantOfANail: Regardless of alignment, Victor von Doom and Reed Richards are destined to be [[ArchEnemy arch-enemies]]. A reformed Doom's greatest adversary is a corrupted Richards.


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* InSpiteOfANail: Regardless of alignment, Victor von Doom and Reed Richards are destined to be [[ArchEnemy arch-enemies]]. A reformed Doom's greatest adversary is a corrupted Richards.
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In the aftermath of ''ComicBook/CivilWarII'', [[Franchise/IronMan Tony Stark]] is in a regenerative coma and the mantle of Iron Man is by a reformed [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]]. So how does the greater superhero community react to the new Armored Avenger?

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In the aftermath of ''ComicBook/CivilWarII'', [[Franchise/IronMan Tony Stark]] is in a regenerative coma and the mantle of Iron Man is held by a reformed [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]]. So how does the greater superhero community react to the new Armored Avenger?
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Not well. Stark did not actually pick Doom as his intended successor. ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} is eager to arrest him for his past crimes since he is no longer secure from prosecution. And [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Thing]]? He’s holding a serious grudge. Villains, on the other hand, view Doom as a traitor. [[Characters/MarvelComicsFrightfulFour The Wizard]] and [[Characters/TheHood the Hood]], who had previously viewed Doom as untouchable, now see him as a viable target.

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Not well. Stark did not actually pick Doom as his intended successor. ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} is eager to arrest him for his past crimes since he is no longer secure from prosecution. And [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Thing]]? He’s holding a serious grudge. Villains, on the other hand, view Doom as a traitor.traitor and set their sights on his former empire. [[Characters/MarvelComicsFrightfulFour The Wizard]] and [[Characters/TheHood the Hood]], who had previously viewed Doom as untouchable, now see him as a viable target.



* BeingEvilSucks: Implied to be the reason why Doom is taking as stab at being a hero.

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* BeingEvilSucks: Implied to be the reason Well, more like "being omnipotent was a boring disappointment," but this is why Doom is taking as stab at being a hero.



* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Doom has gained some level of acceptance in the superhero community as the new Iron Man. But this is also the beginning of the end, as the supervillain community is about to fall on him like a down of bricks, and the return of the one true Iron Man is imminent.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Doom has gained some level of acceptance in the superhero community as the new Iron Man. But this is also the beginning of the end, as the supervillain community is about to fall on him like a down ton of bricks, and the return of the one true Iron Man is imminent.]]



* ForWantOfANail: Regardless of alignment, Victor von Doom and Reed Richards are destined to be arch-enemies. A reformed Doom's greatest adversary is a corrupted Richards.

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* ForWantOfANail: Regardless of alignment, Victor von Doom and Reed Richards are destined to be arch-enemies.[[ArchEnemy arch-enemies]]. A reformed Doom's greatest adversary is a corrupted Richards.
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''Infamous Iron Man'' is a 12 issue maxiseries by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis and Alex Maleev.
In the aftermath of ''ComicBook/CivilWarII'', [[Franchise/IronMan Tony Stark]] is in a regenerative coma and the mantle of Iron Man is by a reformed [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]]. So how does the greater superhero community reacting to the new Armored Avenger?

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''Infamous Iron Man'' is a 12 issue 12-issue maxiseries by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis and Alex Maleev.
In the aftermath of ''ComicBook/CivilWarII'', [[Franchise/IronMan Tony Stark]] is in a regenerative coma and the mantle of Iron Man is by a reformed [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]]. So how does the greater superhero community reacting react to the new Armored Avenger?

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In the aftermath of ''ComicBook/CivilWarII'', [[Franchise/IronMan Tony Stark]] is in a regenerative coma and the mantle of Iron Man is by a reformed Doctor Doom. So how does the greater superhero community reacting to the new Armored Avenger?

Not well. Stark did not actually pick Doom as his intended successor. S.H.I.E.L.D. is eager to arrest him for his past crimes since he is no longer secure from prosecution. And [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Thing]]? He’s holding a serious grudge. Villains, on the other hand, view Doom as a traitor. [[Characters/MarvelComicsFrightfulFour The Wizard]] and [[Characters/TheHood the Hood]], who had previously viewed Doom as untouchable, now see him as a viable target. Pursued by hero and villain alike, Doom contends with the mysterious return of his long-deceased mother as he battles a foe who can alter the very fabric of reality.

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In the aftermath of ''ComicBook/CivilWarII'', [[Franchise/IronMan Tony Stark]] is in a regenerative coma and the mantle of Iron Man is by a reformed [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom.Doom]]. So how does the greater superhero community reacting to the new Armored Avenger?

Not well. Stark did not actually pick Doom as his intended successor. S.H.I.E.L.D. ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} is eager to arrest him for his past crimes since he is no longer secure from prosecution. And [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Thing]]? He’s holding a serious grudge. Villains, on the other hand, view Doom as a traitor. [[Characters/MarvelComicsFrightfulFour The Wizard]] and [[Characters/TheHood the Hood]], who had previously viewed Doom as untouchable, now see him as a viable target.

Pursued by hero heroes and villain villains alike, Doom contends with the mysterious return of his long-deceased mother as he battles a foe who can alter the very fabric of reality.



* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Doom has gained some level of acceptance in the superhero community as the new Iron Man. But this is also the beginning of the end, as the supervillain community is about to fall on him like a down of bricks, and the return of the one true Iron Man is imminent.]]



* HeroAntagonist: The Thing spearheads SHIELD's hunt for Doom. Also, Ironheart finds herself alternately fighting alongside and against Doom throughout the storyline.

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* HeroAntagonist: The Thing spearheads SHIELD's S.H.I.E.L.D.'s hunt for Doom. Also, Ironheart finds herself alternately fighting alongside and against Doom throughout the storyline.



* SequelHook: The Hood swears vengeance on Doom, leading into The Secret Origin of Tony Stark.

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* SequelHook: The Hood swears vengeance on Doom, leading into The ''The Secret Origin of Tony Stark.Stark''.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: While many supervillains in the Marvel Universe have reformed and become heroes, this is after they have paid some debt to society for their previous crimes. Doom trying to skip that step does not go over well with the superhero community. While many of them do concede he has a point that he can do more good as Iron Man than he can in a prison cell, they also point out that the legal system does not work that way.
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Not well. Stark did not actually pick Doom as his intended successor. S.H.I.E.L.D. is eager to arrest him for his past crimes since he is no longer secure from prosecution. And [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Thing]]? He’s holding a serious grudge. Villains, on the other hand, view Doom as a traitor. The Hood, who had previously viewed Doom as untouchable, now see him as a viable target. Pursued by hero and villain alike, Doom contends with the mysterious return of his long-deceased mother as he battles a foe who can alter the very fabric of reality.

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Not well. Stark did not actually pick Doom as his intended successor. S.H.I.E.L.D. is eager to arrest him for his past crimes since he is no longer secure from prosecution. And [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Thing]]? He’s holding a serious grudge. Villains, on the other hand, view Doom as a traitor. [[Characters/MarvelComicsFrightfulFour The Hood, Wizard]] and [[Characters/TheHood the Hood]], who had previously viewed Doom as untouchable, now see him as a viable target. Pursued by hero and villain alike, Doom contends with the mysterious return of his long-deceased mother as he battles a foe who can alter the very fabric of reality.
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''Infamous Iron Man'' is a 12 issue maxiseries by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis and Alex Maleev.
In the aftermath of ''ComicBook/CivilWarII'', [[Franchise/IronMan Tony Stark]] is in a regenerative coma and the mantle of Iron Man is by a reformed Doctor Doom. So how does the greater superhero community reacting to the new Armored Avenger?

Not well. Stark did not actually pick Doom as his intended successor. S.H.I.E.L.D. is eager to arrest him for his past crimes since he is no longer secure from prosecution. And [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Thing]]? He’s holding a serious grudge. Villains, on the other hand, view Doom as a traitor. The Hood, who had previously viewed Doom as untouchable, now see him as a viable target. Pursued by hero and villain alike, Doom contends with the mysterious return of his long-deceased mother as he battles a foe who can alter the very fabric of reality.

!!Infamous Iron Man provides examples of:
*AnAesop: Though few are truly beyond redemption, it’s a hard road. There will always be some people who are not willing to forgive you for your past actions.
*AntiHeroSubstitute: Doom is this for Stark.
-->'''Doom:''' My apologies. Making sure no harm will come to others is relatively new to me.
*BackFromTheDead: Doom’s mother Cynthia appears to have been resurrected, [[spoiler: but it’s really a simulacrum created by Mephisto]].
*BeingEvilSucks: Implied to be the reason why Doom is taking as stab at being a hero.
-->'''Doom:''' I was God, and... and yet, I was unchanged. I was not one with the universe. I was not content. I had pushed myself for this for so much of my life only to discover it was a fool's quest. So I fell back to Earth... forced to confront my true self... to rethink my purpose in this life. And it was then that a sudden and simple notion struck me. It knocked me to my knees. If the selfish act of ultimate power was not my calling... then maybe the opposite could be true.
*BigBad: The Maker, a corrupted Reed Richards from an alternate timeline. [[spoiler: Or so we are led to believe. It’s really Mephisto.]]
*EvilIsPetty: Why is the Hood so eager to take Doom down? Because Doom teleported him to India after the Hood trolled him a few times too many.
*ForWantOfANail: Regardless of alignment, Victor von Doom and Reed Richards are destined to be arch-enemies. A reformed Doom's greatest adversary is a corrupted Richards.
*HeroAntagonist: The Thing spearheads SHIELD's hunt for Doom. Also, Ironheart finds herself alternately fighting alongside and against Doom throughout the storyline.
*HijackedByGanon: [[spoiler: Mephisto is the real mastermind behind the Maker.]]
*ReasonableAuthorityFigure: ComicBook/DoctorStrange previously had a few adventures alongside Doom and saw that there was indeed still good in him. So Strange is willing to give this reformed Doom the benefit of the doubt... but he has to see it for himself.
*SequelHook: The Hood swears vengeance on Doom, leading into The Secret Origin of Tony Stark.

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