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''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' was about Spider-Man doing spider things, frequently going up against the Kingpin of Crime himself, Wilson Fisk.

'''Who is Richard Fisk?'''

Son of Wilson, and a budding criminal mastermind himself. A major part of Fisk's criminal empire, Richard is introduced when his father is at risk of being exposed for selling state secrets. Kingpin's assistant, Smythe, suggests using Peter Parker--a young, completely harmless college student whom had met Fisk before--as a fall guy, and Richard is assigned to carry out this plan.

'''Is he magnificent?'''

It's a little ambiguous how much of the planning is from Smythe/his father, but Richard has his own little touches that make him stand out any way.

'''Is he a bastard?'''



'''What's the work?'''
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* Franchise-wide: [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Victor von Doom]] is the ruler of Latveria and a master of both science and the mystic arts. After losing his parents under a tyrannical regime and being disfigured in a horrific lab accident, Doom declared [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans he would bring peace to the world under his iron fist]]. He feuded with the [[WesternAnimation/FantasticFourTheAnimatedSeries Fantastic Four]] on numerous occasions and was the one who destroyed their headquarters at the Baxter Building. Doom has twice stolen the powers of the Silver Surfer and tricked the Hulk into nearly killing the Thing. [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibleHulk1996 When the UN ordered him to be tried for war crimes]], Doom trapped Washington D.C. under a force field and forced the Hulk to destroy the entire capital. Repeatedly showing off his malicious ingenuity, Doctor Doom has proven he has one of the most cunning and audacious minds in the Marvel Animated Universe.
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* [[BigGood Enoch]] is a Chronicom Anthropologist sent to record human evolution. Learning of an encroaching extinction-level event, Enoch forcibly abducts the [[Characters/{{MCUSHIELD}} S.H.I.E.L.D. agents]] and sends them to a [[BadFuture dystopian Kree dictatorship in the year 2091]] in order to prevent the end of the world, while leaving Fitz to rot in jail until he is needed. [[TheSlowPath Cryogenically freezing Fitz to bring him to the future]], the two infiltrate the Kree Inhuman auction to save Fitz's teammates, with Enoch sacrificing himself to return them to the present. With the timeline changed, Enoch helps Fitz go on the run, before reluctantly betraying both him and Simmons to the Hunters in order to learn how to time travel and save Chronyca-2 from destruction. [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch Later rescuing his friends]], Enoch defeats a Hunter sent after him before stealing his skin to infiltrate the Chronicom forces and once again save [=FitzSimmons=]. Having stolen a Chronicom Time Stream, the three spend years preparing to stop the Hunters, returning to the time they left to put their plan into motion. Enoch secretly scatters throughout history pieces of a time machine later used to successfully execute the rest of their plan, before [[HeroicSacrifice sacrificing]] himself once more so that S.H.I.E.L.D. can escape a time loop, dying content that [[UndyingLoyalty he is and always has been their friend]].
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* [[BigGood Enoch]] is a Chronicom Anthropologist sent to record human evolution. Learning of an encroaching extinction-level event, Enoch forcibly abducts the [[Characters/{{MCUSHIELD}} S.H.I.E.L.D. agents]] and sends them to a [[BadFuture dystopian Kree dictatorship in the year 2091]] in order to prevent the end of the world, while leaving Fitz to rot in jail until he is needed. [[TheSlowPath Cryogenically freezing Fitz to bring him to the future]], the two infiltrate the Kree Inhuman auction to save Fitz's teammates, with Enoch sacrificing himself to return them to the present. With the timeline changed, Enoch helps Fitz go on the run, before reluctantly betraying both him and Simmons to the Hunters in order to learn how to time travel and save Chronyca-2 from destruction. [[MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch Later rescuing his friends]], Enoch defeats a Hunter sent after him before stealing his skin to infiltrate the Chronicom forces and once again save [=FitzSimmons=]. Having stolen a Chronicom Time Stream, the three spend years preparing to stop the Hunters, returning to the time they left to put their plan into motion. Enoch secretly scatters throughout history pieces of a time machine later used to successfully execute the rest of their plan, before [[HeroicSacrifice sacrificing]] himself once more so that S.H.I.E.L.D. can escape a time loop, dying content that [[UndyingLoyalty he is and always has been their friend]].
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* ''ComicBook/CatwomanLonelyCity'':
** Selina Kyle, a decade after the death of Batman, is released from prison and sets out to uncover her lover's final secret. Despite her age, Selina remains just as wily a thief as ever, orchestrating several successful heists with the help of her fellow rogues. Breaking into and escaping heavily guarded facilities ranging from S.T.A.R. Labs to Ace Chemicals, Selina even enacts the theft of a sample of Clayface's mud from Arkham Asylum, using Poison Ivy's powers to stage a cover for their presence and escaping by using a remote-controlled truck to lead away security, before evading the corrupt Mayor Dent's enforcers when they lay a trap. Though her quest is ultimately in vain, Selina is fully willing to sacrifice herself to prevent Batman's secrets from falling into Dent's hands, before provoking Dent's psychosis to escape his murderous wrath and continuing to plan more elaborate plots by training an apprentice in Edie Nygma.
** Edward Nygma, having long since retired his wacky identity as the Riddler, has become a successful grifter and blackmailer with the help of his daughter Edie. Upon running into Selina, Nygma agrees to help in her heist of the Batcave, quickly proving himself an excellent actor able to provide cover for their schemes. Notably, Nygma volunteers his knowledge of abandoned underground rails as a getaway for their heist from Arkham Asylum, and later figures out the location of the Helmet of Fate in order to steal and gift it to Jason Blood in return for his assistance. In the climax, Nygma proves to be Selina's ultimate saving grace, deducing the entrance to the Batcave to save her life before joining her crew for good to plan future schemes.


* ''ComicBook/Marvel2099'' (Earth-928):
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]] himself, displaced into a dystopian future, immediately claws his way back to dominance and transforms himself from a cruel tyrant into the bombastically brilliant, [[AntiHero yet no less megalomaniacal]], [[BigGood savior of the world]]. In no short order, Doom outwits and slays Latveria's new dictator; usurps complete control over Cyberspace, before directing an A.I. against an antagonistic corporation when she takes his powers; and steals Alchemax's floating city from under the noses of 2099's other heroes, which he then uses to take over another nation before cornering and destroying an imposter and his own former partner. Not content with this unstoppable rise to power, Doom resolves to save the world from the ruthless grip of mega-corps, orchestrating a brutally swift conquest of the United States in which he [[GoodIsNotSoft viciously]] restores free speech, equal rights, and environmental health while empowering numerous heroes to enact justice unmitigated. Though quickly ousted by the monstrous John Herod, Doom strikes back from the shadows to wipe out Herod's entire power base, leaving Herod himself in eternal pain before he travels back in time to undo the genocide of Latveria. Even when confronted by a Phalanx invasion upon his return, Doom reveals he had already been planning for them, using them to restore Latveria's broken land before sabotaging the invasion. Despite his unquenchable lust for power and control, Doom grows to truly care for others and proves willing to do anything to safeguard his people, ultimately sacrificing himself to save the world while entrusting his allies with leading the way to peace and prosperity for all.
** ''Ravage 2099'': [[TheStarscream Sophia Striker]], once the first lady to President Graeme Stryker, became known as "Seeress" after corporations ruined the entire planet. The Seeress became TheDragon to Dethstryk--the new Graeme--and, secretly loathing what her husband had become, plotted for decades to undermine him. After a number of failed uprisings she attempted by convincing would-be Mutroud rebels to attempt coups, the Seeress eventually turned to manipulating Ravage, trying to use him as a pawn in her attempts to thwart Dethstryk. In spite of numerous setbacks, the Seeress is the one to screw Dethstryk over once and for all, installing a [[ThanatosGambit posthumous "death program"]] to depower Dethstryk, leaving him to the mercy of Ravage, and using her last moments to try and ensure peace between the humans and the Mutroids.
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** [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]] himself, displaced into a dystopian future, immediately claws his way back to dominance and transforms himself from a cruel tyrant into the bombastically brilliant, [[AntiHero yet no less megalomaniacal]], [[BigGood savior of the world]]. In no short order, Doom outwits and slays Latveria's new dictator; usurps complete control over Cyberspace, before directing an A.I. against an antagonistic corporation when she takes his powers; and steals Alchemax's floating city from under the noses of 2099's other heroes, which he then uses to take over another nation before cornering and destroying an imposter and his own former partner. Not content with this unstoppable rise to power, Doom resolves to save the entire world from the ruthless grip of mega-corps, orchestrating a brutally swift conquest of the United States in which he [[GoodIsNotSoft viciously]] restores free speech, equal rights, and environmental health while empowering numerous heroes to enact justice unmitigated. Though quickly ousted by the monstrous John Herod, Doom recovers from the shadows and strikes back to wipe out Herod's entire power base, leaving Herod himself in eternal pain before he travels back in time to undo the genocide of Latveria. Even when confronted by a Phalanx invasion upon his return, Doom reveals he had already been planning for them and, after using them to restore Latveria's broken land, sacrifices himself to sabotage the invasion and save the world, entrusting his allies to lead the way to peace and prosperity for all.
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** Selina Kyle, a decade after the death of Batman, is released from prison and sets out to uncover her lover's final secret. Despite her age, Selina remains just as wily a thief as ever, orchestrating several successful heists with the help of her fellow rogues. Breaking into and escaping heavily guarded facilities ranging from S.T.A.R. Labs to Ace Chemicals, Selina even enacts the theft of a sample of Clayface's mud from Arkham Asylum, using Poison Ivy's powers to stage a cover for their presence and escaping by using a remote-controlled truck to lead away security, before evading the corrupt Mayor Dent's enforcers when they lay a trap. Though her quest is ultimately in vain, Selina is fully willing to sacrifice herself to prevent Batman's secrets from falling into Dent's hands

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** Selina Kyle, a decade after the death of Batman, is released from prison and sets out to uncover her lover's final secret. Despite her age, Selina remains just as wily a thief as ever, orchestrating several successful heists with the help of her fellow rogues. Breaking into and escaping heavily guarded facilities ranging from S.T.A.R. Labs to Ace Chemicals, Selina even enacts the theft of a sample of Clayface's mud from Arkham Asylum, using Poison Ivy's powers to stage a cover for their presence and escaping by using a remote-controlled truck to lead away security, before evading the corrupt Mayor Dent's enforcers when they lay a trap. Though her quest is ultimately in vain, Selina is fully willing to sacrifice herself to prevent Batman's secrets from falling into Dent's handshands, before provoking Dent's psychosis to escape his murderous wrath and continuing to plan more elaborate plots by training an apprentice in Edie Nygma.
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* ArcVillain: The Sentinels as a whole are the most common enemy and main threat in the first season. Initially appearing as mere tools for Gyrich and Trask's anti-mutant agenda (used for enforcing bigoted projects such as the Mutant Registration Act and mutant slavery in Genosha), the Sentinels eclipse the scope of the pair's ambitions in the final three episodes of the season: "Days of Future Past" deals with preventing a BadFuture where the Sentinels have taken over the entire world seemingly without Trask or Gyrich's involvement, which is followed shortly thereafter by Master Mold gaining self-awareness and betraying its creators in favor of global conquest. The Sentinels return as the main antagonists of season 1 of the revival, though [[spoiler:Bastion]] takes prominence as their leader.


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* ArcVillain: The Sentinels as a whole are the most common enemy and main threat in the first season. Initially appearing as mere tools for Gyrich and Trask's anti-mutant agenda (used for enforcing bigoted projects such as the Mutant Registration Act and mutant slavery in Genosha), the Sentinels eclipse the scope of the pair's ambitions in the final three episodes of the season: "Days of Future Past" deals with preventing a BadFuture where the Sentinels have taken over the entire world seemingly without Trask or Gyrich's involvement, which is followed shortly thereafter by Master Mold gaining self-awareness and betraying its creators in favor of global conquest. The Sentinels return as the main antagonists of season 1 of the revival, though [[spoiler:Bastion]] takes prominence as their leader.

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* ArcVillain: The Sentinels as a whole are the most common enemy and main threat in the first season. Initially appearing as mere tools for Gyrich and Trask's anti-mutant agenda, used for enforcing bigoted projects such as the Mutant Registration Act and mutant slavery in Genosha, the Sentinels eclipse the scope of the pair's ambitions in the final three episodes of the season: "Days of Future Past" deals with preventing a BadFuture where the Sentinels have taken over the entire world, which is followed shortly thereafter by Master Mold gaining self-awareness and betraying its creators in favor of global conquest. The Sentinels return as the main antagonists of season 1 of the revival, though [[spoiler:Bastion]] takes prominence as their leader.


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* ArcVillain: The Sentinels as a whole are the most common enemy and main threat in the first season. Initially appearing as mere tools for Gyrich and Trask's anti-mutant agenda, used agenda (used for enforcing bigoted projects such as the Mutant Registration Act and mutant slavery in Genosha, Genosha), the Sentinels eclipse the scope of the pair's ambitions in the final three episodes of the season: "Days of Future Past" deals with preventing a BadFuture where the Sentinels have taken over the entire world, world seemingly without Trask or Gyrich's involvement, which is followed shortly thereafter by Master Mold gaining self-awareness and betraying its creators in favor of global conquest. The Sentinels return as the main antagonists of season 1 of the revival, though [[spoiler:Bastion]] takes prominence as their leader.

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** [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]] himself, displaced into a dystopian future, immediately claws his way back to dominance and transforms himself from a cruel tyrant into the bombastically brilliant, [[AntiHero yet no less megalomaniacal]], [[BigGood savior of the world]]. In no short order, Doom outwits and slays Latveria's new dictator; usurps complete control over Cyberspace, before directing an A.I. against an antagonistic corporation when she takes his powers; and steals Alchemax's floating city from under the noses of 2099's other heroes, which he then uses to take over another nation before cornering and destroying an imposter and his own former partner. Not content with this unstoppable rise to power, Doom resolves to save the entire world from the ruthless grip of mega-corps, orchestrating a brutally swift conquest of the United States in which he [[GoodIsNotSoft viciously]] restores free speech, equal rights, and environmental health while empowering numerous heroes to enact justice unmitigated. Though quickly ousted by the monstrous John Herod, Doom recovers from the shadows and strikes back to wipe out Herod's entire power base, leaving Herod himself in eternal pain before he travels back in time to undo the genocide of Latveria. Even when confronted by a Phalanx invasion upon his return, Doom reveals he had already been planning for them, using them to restore Latveria's broken land before sabotaging the invasion. Despite his lust for power and control, Doom grows to truly care for others and proves willing to do anything to safeguard his people, ultimately sacrificing himself to save the world while he entrusts his allies to lead the way to peace and prosperity for all.

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** [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]] himself, displaced into a dystopian future, immediately claws his way back to dominance and transforms himself from a cruel tyrant into the bombastically brilliant, [[AntiHero yet no less megalomaniacal]], [[BigGood savior of the world]]. In no short order, Doom outwits and slays Latveria's new dictator; usurps complete control over Cyberspace, before directing an A.I. against an antagonistic corporation when she takes his powers; and steals Alchemax's floating city from under the noses of 2099's other heroes, which he then uses to take over another nation before cornering and destroying an imposter and his own former partner. Not content with this unstoppable rise to power, Doom resolves to save the entire world from the ruthless grip of mega-corps, orchestrating a brutally swift conquest of the United States in which he [[GoodIsNotSoft viciously]] restores free speech, equal rights, and environmental health while empowering numerous heroes to enact justice unmitigated. Though quickly ousted by the monstrous John Herod, Doom recovers strikes back from the shadows and strikes back to wipe out Herod's entire power base, leaving Herod himself in eternal pain before he travels back in time to undo the genocide of Latveria. Even when confronted by a Phalanx invasion upon his return, Doom reveals he had already been planning for them, using them to restore Latveria's broken land before sabotaging the invasion. Despite his unquenchable lust for power and control, Doom grows to truly care for others and proves willing to do anything to safeguard his people, ultimately sacrificing himself to save the world while he entrusts entrusting his allies to lead with leading the way to peace and prosperity for all.
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** [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]] himself, displaced into a dystopian future, immediately claws his way back to dominance and transforms himself from a cruel tyrant into the bombastically brilliant, [[AntiHero yet no less megalomaniacal]], [[BigGood savior of the world]]. In no short order, Doom outwits and slays Latveria's new dictator; usurps complete control over Cyberspace, before directing an A.I. against an antagonistic corporation when she takes his powers; and steals Alchemax's floating city from under the noses of 2099's other heroes, which he then uses to take over another nation before cornering and destroying an imposter and his own former partner. Not content with this unstoppable rise to power, Doom resolves to save the entire world from the ruthless grip of mega-corps, orchestrating a brutally swift conquest of the United States in which he [[GoodIsNotSoft viciously]] restores free speech, equal rights, and environmental health while empowering numerous heroes to enact justice unmitigated. Though quickly ousted by the monstrous John Herod, Doom recovers from the shadows and strikes back to wipe out Herod's entire power base, leaving Herod himself in eternal pain before he travels back in time to undo the genocide of Latveria. Even when confronted by a Phalanx invasion upon his return, Doom reveals he had already been planning for them, using them to restore Latveria's broken land before sabotaging the invasion. Despite his lust for power and control, Doom grows to truly care for others and proves willing to do anything to safeguard his people, ultimately sacrificing himself to save the world while he entrusts his allies to lead the way to peace and prosperity for all.
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** [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]] himself, displaced into a dystopian future, immediately claws his way back to dominance and transforms himself from a cruel tyrant into the bombastically brilliant, [[AntiHero yet no less megalomaniacal]], [[BigGood savior of the world]]. In no short order, Doom outwits and slays Latveria's new dictator; usurps complete control over Cyberspace, before directing an A.I. against an antagonistic corporation when she takes his powers; and steals Alchemax's floating city from under the noses of 2099's other heroes, which he then uses to take over another nation before cornering and destroying an imposter and his own former partner. Not content with this unstoppable rise to power, Doom resolves to save the entire world from the ruthless grip of mega-corps, orchestrating a brutally swift conquest of the United States in which he [[GoodIsNotSoft viciously]] restores free speech, equal rights, and environmental health while empowering numerous heroes to enact justice unmitigated. Though quickly ousted by the monstrous John Herod, Doom recovers from the shadows and strikes back to wipe out Herod's entire power base, leaving Herod himself in eternal pain before he travels back in time to undo the genocide of Latveria. Even when confronted by a Phalanx invasion upon his return, Doom reveals he had already been planning for them and, after using them to restore Latveria's broken land, sacrifices himself to destroy them and save the world, entrusting his allies to lead the way to peace and prosperity for all.

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** [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]] himself, displaced into a dystopian future, immediately claws his way back to dominance and transforms himself from a cruel tyrant into the bombastically brilliant, [[AntiHero yet no less megalomaniacal]], [[BigGood savior of the world]]. In no short order, Doom outwits and slays Latveria's new dictator; usurps complete control over Cyberspace, before directing an A.I. against an antagonistic corporation when she takes his powers; and steals Alchemax's floating city from under the noses of 2099's other heroes, which he then uses to take over another nation before cornering and destroying an imposter and his own former partner. Not content with this unstoppable rise to power, Doom resolves to save the entire world from the ruthless grip of mega-corps, orchestrating a brutally swift conquest of the United States in which he [[GoodIsNotSoft viciously]] restores free speech, equal rights, and environmental health while empowering numerous heroes to enact justice unmitigated. Though quickly ousted by the monstrous John Herod, Doom recovers from the shadows and strikes back to wipe out Herod's entire power base, leaving Herod himself in eternal pain before he travels back in time to undo the genocide of Latveria. Even when confronted by a Phalanx invasion upon his return, Doom reveals he had already been planning for them and, after using them to restore Latveria's broken land, sacrifices himself to destroy them sabotage the invasion and save the world, entrusting his allies to lead the way to peace and prosperity for all.
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** Selina Kyle, a decade after the death of Batman, is released from prison and sets out to uncover her lover's final secret. Despite her age, Selina remains just as wily a thief as ever, orchestrating several successful heists with the help of her fellow rogues.

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** Selina Kyle, a decade after the death of Batman, is released from prison and sets out to uncover her lover's final secret. Despite her age, Selina remains just as wily a thief as ever, orchestrating several successful heists with the help of her fellow rogues. Breaking into and escaping heavily guarded facilities ranging from S.T.A.R. Labs to Ace Chemicals, Selina even enacts the theft of a sample of Clayface's mud from Arkham Asylum, using Poison Ivy's powers to stage a cover for their presence and escaping by using a remote-controlled truck to lead away security, before evading the corrupt Mayor Dent's enforcers when they lay a trap. Though her quest is ultimately in vain, Selina is fully willing to sacrifice herself to prevent Batman's secrets from falling into Dent's hands



** [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]] himself, displaced into a dystopian future, immediately claws his way back to dominance and transforms himself from a cruel tyrant into the bombastically brilliant, [[AntiHero yet no less megalomaniacal]], [[BigGood savior of the world]]. In no short order, Doom outwits and slays Latveria's new dictator; usurps complete control over Cyberspace, before directing an A.I. against an antagonistic corporation when she takes his powers; and steals Alchemax's floating city from under the noses of 2099's other heroes, which he then uses to take over another nation before cornering and destroying an imposter and his own former partner. Not content with this unstoppable rise to power, Doom resolves to save the entire world from the ruthless grip of mega-corps, orchestrating a brutally swift conquest of the United States in which he [[GoodIsNotSoft viciously]] restores free speech, equal rights, and environmental health while empowering numerous heroes to enact justice unmitigated. Though quickly ousted by the monstrous John Herod, Doom recovers from the shadows and strikes back to wipe out Herod's entire power base, leaving Herod himself in eternal pain before he travels back in time to undo the genocide of Latveria. Even when confronted by a Phalanx invasion upon his return, Doom reveals he had already been planning for them and, upon using them to restore Latveria's broken land, sacrifices himself to destroy them and save the world, entrusting his allies to lead the way to peace and prosperity for all.

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** [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]] himself, displaced into a dystopian future, immediately claws his way back to dominance and transforms himself from a cruel tyrant into the bombastically brilliant, [[AntiHero yet no less megalomaniacal]], [[BigGood savior of the world]]. In no short order, Doom outwits and slays Latveria's new dictator; usurps complete control over Cyberspace, before directing an A.I. against an antagonistic corporation when she takes his powers; and steals Alchemax's floating city from under the noses of 2099's other heroes, which he then uses to take over another nation before cornering and destroying an imposter and his own former partner. Not content with this unstoppable rise to power, Doom resolves to save the entire world from the ruthless grip of mega-corps, orchestrating a brutally swift conquest of the United States in which he [[GoodIsNotSoft viciously]] restores free speech, equal rights, and environmental health while empowering numerous heroes to enact justice unmitigated. Though quickly ousted by the monstrous John Herod, Doom recovers from the shadows and strikes back to wipe out Herod's entire power base, leaving Herod himself in eternal pain before he travels back in time to undo the genocide of Latveria. Even when confronted by a Phalanx invasion upon his return, Doom reveals he had already been planning for them and, upon after using them to restore Latveria's broken land, sacrifices himself to destroy them and save the world, entrusting his allies to lead the way to peace and prosperity for all.
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* [[EvilutionaryBiologist The High Evolutionary]] is a geneticist who lives in the fabled Wundagore valley in Romania, who seeks to use Magneto's family to allow his human-animal hybrids to flourish. Decades after helping Magneto's ill wife Magda give birth and deliver her children to a Roma family, the High Evolutionary has the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver's adopted father Django tell them the truth of their origin and instruct them to return to Wundagore. When they arrive, the High Evolutionary tells them that Magneto killed their mother so that they will seek revenge, capturing all three in the ensuing conflict. The High Evolutionary reveals the truth of the twins' parentage and plans to use the DNA of the three to create more of his hybrid New Men, [[WellIntentionedExtremist believing his creations will bring enlightenment to the world]]. The High Evolutionary is one of the most cunning foes Magneto has faced, escaping justice while his ploy leaves Magneto emotionally devastated.

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* "Family Ties": [[EvilutionaryBiologist The High Evolutionary]] is a geneticist who lives in the fabled Wundagore valley in Romania, who seeks to use Magneto's family to allow his human-animal hybrids to flourish. Decades after helping Magneto's ill wife Magda give birth and deliver her children to a Roma family, the High Evolutionary has the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver's adopted father Django tell them the truth of their origin and instruct them to return to Wundagore. When they arrive, the High Evolutionary tells them that Magneto killed their mother so that they will seek revenge, capturing all three in the ensuing conflict. The High Evolutionary reveals the truth of the twins' parentage and plans to use the DNA of the three to create more of his hybrid New Men, [[WellIntentionedExtremist believing his creations will bring enlightenment to the world]]. The High Evolutionary is one of the most cunning foes Magneto has faced, escaping justice while his ploy leaves Magneto emotionally devastated.
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* [[EvilutionaryBiologist The High Evolutionary]] is a geneticist who lives in the fabled Wundagore valley in Romania, who seeks to use Magneto's family to allow his human-animal hybrids to flourish. Decades after helping Magneto's ill wife Magda give birth and deliver her children to a Roma family, the High Evolutionary has the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver's adopted father Django tell them the truth of their origin and instruct them to return to Wundagore. When they arrive, the High Evolutionary tells them that Magneto killed their mother so that they will seek revenge, capturing all three in the ensuing conflict. The High Evolutionary reveals the truth of the twins' parentage and plans to use the DNA of the three to create more of his hybrid New Men, [[WellIntentionedExtremist believing his creations will bring enlightenment to the world]]. The High Evolutionary is one of the most cunning foes Magneto has faced, escaping justice while his ploy leaves Magneto emotionally devastated.
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** Doctor Doom himself, displaced into a dystopian future, immediately claws his way back to dominance and transforms himself from a cruel tyrant into the bombastically brilliant, yet no less megalomaniacal, savior of the world. In no short order, Doom outwits and slays Latveria's new dictator; usurps complete control over Cyberspace, before directing an A.I. against an antagonistic corporation when she takes his powers; and steals Alchemax's floating city from under the noses of 2099's other heroes, which he then uses to take over another nation before cornering and destroying an imposter and his own former partner. Not content with this unstoppable rise to power, Doom resolves to save the entire world from the ruthless grip of mega-corps, orchestrating a brutally swift conquest of the United States in which he restores free speech, equal rights, and environmental health while empowering numerous heroes to enact justice unmitigated. Though quickly ousted by the monstrous resources of John Herod, Doom recovers from the shadows and strikes back to wipe out Herod's entire power base, leaving Herod himself in eternal pain before he travels back in time to undo the genocide of Latveria. Even when confronted by a Phalanx invasion upon his return, Doom reveals he had already been planning for them and, upon using them to restore Latveria's broken land, sacrifices himself to destroy them and save the world, entrusting his allies to lead the way to peace and prosperity for all.

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** [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom Doom]] himself, displaced into a dystopian future, immediately claws his way back to dominance and transforms himself from a cruel tyrant into the bombastically brilliant, [[AntiHero yet no less megalomaniacal, megalomaniacal]], [[BigGood savior of the world.world]]. In no short order, Doom outwits and slays Latveria's new dictator; usurps complete control over Cyberspace, before directing an A.I. against an antagonistic corporation when she takes his powers; and steals Alchemax's floating city from under the noses of 2099's other heroes, which he then uses to take over another nation before cornering and destroying an imposter and his own former partner. Not content with this unstoppable rise to power, Doom resolves to save the entire world from the ruthless grip of mega-corps, orchestrating a brutally swift conquest of the United States in which he [[GoodIsNotSoft viciously]] restores free speech, equal rights, and environmental health while empowering numerous heroes to enact justice unmitigated. Though quickly ousted by the monstrous resources of John Herod, Doom recovers from the shadows and strikes back to wipe out Herod's entire power base, leaving Herod himself in eternal pain before he travels back in time to undo the genocide of Latveria. Even when confronted by a Phalanx invasion upon his return, Doom reveals he had already been planning for them and, upon using them to restore Latveria's broken land, sacrifices himself to destroy them and save the world, entrusting his allies to lead the way to peace and prosperity for all.
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** Doctor Doom himself, displaced into a dystopian future, immediately claws his way back to dominance and transforms himself from a cruel tyrant into the bombastically brilliant, yet no less megalomaniacal, savior of the world. In no short order, Doom outwits and slays Latveria's new dictator; usurps complete control over Cyberspace, before directing an A.I. against an antagonistic corporation when she takes his powers; and steals Alchemax's floating city from under the noses of 2099's other heroes, which he then uses to take over another nation before cornering and destroying an imposter and his own former partner. Not content with this unstoppable rise to power, Doom resolves to save the entire world from the ruthless grip of mega-corps, orchestrating a brutally swift conquest of the United States in which he restores free speech, equal rights, and environmental health while empowering numerous heroes to enact justice unmitigated. Though quickly ousted by the monstrous resources of John Herod, Doom recovers from the shadows and strikes back to wipe out Herod's entire power base, leaving Herod himself in eternal pain before he travels back in time to undo the genocide of Latveria.

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** Doctor Doom himself, displaced into a dystopian future, immediately claws his way back to dominance and transforms himself from a cruel tyrant into the bombastically brilliant, yet no less megalomaniacal, savior of the world. In no short order, Doom outwits and slays Latveria's new dictator; usurps complete control over Cyberspace, before directing an A.I. against an antagonistic corporation when she takes his powers; and steals Alchemax's floating city from under the noses of 2099's other heroes, which he then uses to take over another nation before cornering and destroying an imposter and his own former partner. Not content with this unstoppable rise to power, Doom resolves to save the entire world from the ruthless grip of mega-corps, orchestrating a brutally swift conquest of the United States in which he restores free speech, equal rights, and environmental health while empowering numerous heroes to enact justice unmitigated. Though quickly ousted by the monstrous resources of John Herod, Doom recovers from the shadows and strikes back to wipe out Herod's entire power base, leaving Herod himself in eternal pain before he travels back in time to undo the genocide of Latveria. Even when confronted by a Phalanx invasion upon his return, Doom reveals he had already been planning for them and, upon using them to restore Latveria's broken land, sacrifices himself to destroy them and save the world, entrusting his allies to lead the way to peace and prosperity for all.
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** Doctor Doom himself, displaced into a dystopian future, immediately claws his way back to dominance and transforms himself from a cruel tyrant into the bombastically brilliant, yet no less megalomaniacal, savior of the world. In no short order, Doom outwits and slays Latveria's new dictator; usurps complete control over Cyberspace, before directing an A.I. against an antagonistic corporation when she takes his powers; strikes an alliance with Wakanda; and steals Alchemax's floating city from under the noses of 2099's other heroes, which he then uses to take over another nation before cornering and destroying an imposter and his own former partner. Not content with this unstoppable rise to power, Doom resolves to save the entire world from the ruthless grip of mega-corps, orchestrating a brutally swift conquest of the United States in which he restores free speech, equal rights, and environmental health while empowering numerous heroes to enact justice unmitigated. Though quickly ousted by the monstrous resources of John Herod, Doom recovers from the shadows and strikes back to wipe out Herod's entire power base, leaving Herod himself in eternal pain before he travels back in time to undo the genocide of Latveria.

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** Doctor Doom himself, displaced into a dystopian future, immediately claws his way back to dominance and transforms himself from a cruel tyrant into the bombastically brilliant, yet no less megalomaniacal, savior of the world. In no short order, Doom outwits and slays Latveria's new dictator; usurps complete control over Cyberspace, before directing an A.I. against an antagonistic corporation when she takes his powers; strikes an alliance with Wakanda; and steals Alchemax's floating city from under the noses of 2099's other heroes, which he then uses to take over another nation before cornering and destroying an imposter and his own former partner. Not content with this unstoppable rise to power, Doom resolves to save the entire world from the ruthless grip of mega-corps, orchestrating a brutally swift conquest of the United States in which he restores free speech, equal rights, and environmental health while empowering numerous heroes to enact justice unmitigated. Though quickly ousted by the monstrous resources of John Herod, Doom recovers from the shadows and strikes back to wipe out Herod's entire power base, leaving Herod himself in eternal pain before he travels back in time to undo the genocide of Latveria.
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** Doctor Doom himself, displaced into a dystopian future, immediately claws his way back to dominance and transforms himself from a cruel tyrant into the bombastically brilliant, yet no less megalomaniacal, savior of the world. In no short order, Doom outwits, slays and usurps Latveria's new dictator; seizes complete control over Cyberspace to ruin a living virus set against him, while directing an A.I. against an antagonistic corporation when she takes his powers; strikes an alliance with Wakanda; and steals Alchemax's floating city from under the noses of 2099's other heroes, which he then uses to take over another nation before cornering and destroying an imposter and his own former partner.

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** Doctor Doom himself, displaced into a dystopian future, immediately claws his way back to dominance and transforms himself from a cruel tyrant into the bombastically brilliant, yet no less megalomaniacal, savior of the world. In no short order, Doom outwits, outwits and slays and usurps Latveria's new dictator; seizes usurps complete control over Cyberspace to ruin a living virus set against him, while Cyberspace, before directing an A.I. against an antagonistic corporation when she takes his powers; strikes an alliance with Wakanda; and steals Alchemax's floating city from under the noses of 2099's other heroes, which he then uses to take over another nation before cornering and destroying an imposter and his own former partner. Not content with this unstoppable rise to power, Doom resolves to save the entire world from the ruthless grip of mega-corps, orchestrating a brutally swift conquest of the United States in which he restores free speech, equal rights, and environmental health while empowering numerous heroes to enact justice unmitigated. Though quickly ousted by the monstrous resources of John Herod, Doom recovers from the shadows and strikes back to wipe out Herod's entire power base, leaving Herod himself in eternal pain before he travels back in time to undo the genocide of Latveria.

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