17:35 Invisible Woman privately speaking to her team using braille directly on their finger tips?! Brilliant. This is my first time hearing of her doing this. So creative! I love it!
I really do hope RDJ can do justice to Dr Doom. Easily, one of the greatest villains to ever exist in any medium. His monologues alone are Oscar Worthy
You missed an opportunity to bring Doctor Doom from Straight Outta Latveria to be on this video, Rob. For your next Doom/Fantastic Four video, you should bring him on here.
This raises a question: what if every instance of Dr Doom losing has just been because a future version of himself went through with that plan, realized it would fail, then traveled back to sabotage said plan before it could go bad?
Scientifically it's kind of an interesting question that if a particle is fired in a random direction with infinite velocity and time, what would the result be? I think it's one of those things where statistically it approaches infinitely likely it collides with something - because even light is slow at the scale of the universe. Anyway, yay, maths. Also, frowny face at the clickbait, Rob. The Fantastic Four didn't meet God, one single member met Franklin. Tsk tsk.
I have never liked the fantastic four, it never resonated with me, it always seems like through 'science' they can do anything, but the more I watch the more I'm starting to enjoy the dynamic and Ben Grimm and Dr Doom are amazing characters.
I think it would be cool if Franklin and Galactus went to the end of the universe and became like "The God Maker" or something like that. EDIT: I just thought about what it must be like to be a writer for Marvel and brainstorming these wacky far-out ideas. I think as a comic fan we kind of contribute to this craziness, but isn't that a cool feeling?
I’m so glad someone made a video about this I’ve been reading this ff run first every week it comes out I’ve been waiting for someone to talk about the tease of the 9th cosmos because it’s a huge fing deal
That’s only been a thing recently and he’s kind of been upgraded to an avengers lv threat or above probably. But hes a arche enemy of the F4 foremost and really shouldn’t be able to wipe the floor with them easily in my opinion.
I kinda dislike how they turn Doom into Marvel's Batman. The guy can do everything. Is insanely powerful for not an actual good reason. It's cartoonishly smart. Owns a Nation. Has an army. Is like Dr. Strange with Iron-Man's intellect and money, and most likely is also a master martial artist but dosn't bothers in using those skills. I don't know why they make him so umbalanced. Like compare him with Green Goblin, Red Skull, Yellow...Jacket. They are Archinemesis of their respective Heroes and are far bellow him. Doom is the Archinemesis of the Marvel Universe. Make him a sorcerer was a mistake. Like I'm okay with he knowing some magic, but is literally the second or third stronger sorcerer in the world, because he can, because is smart. I find far more interesting an average power Villian, than when this guy appears and says "You fool, my cape has an enchantment that make the nanomachines of my body rebuild myself in an alternate universe while sending your childrens to hell."
Except doom is more believeable (as believeable as comics can be) because is SO smart he learned magic, without the magic aspect I'd find his character more unbelievable. But the fact he's basically Tony stark, and dr.strange combined? I find his actions and the things he's able to do more believeable
@@samuelballard3467 I don't have an "In-Universe" problem with Dr. Doom. Because, this are comics. You can tell me that there is an alternative dimension when Peter Parker born as an antropomorphic Pig infused in the Toonforce and I will be like "Sure." Is more of a problem of character design. I don't like the decision of turning Dr. Doom into a such an over the top character. Mr Fantastic is like "Hey Victor, Check this out, I can see my own butthole" and Dr.Doom kindly replays "That's pretty neat Rirchy" while whipping another universe out of existence. Like yeah Mr. Fantastic is more intelligent but not more intelligent enough to justify the difference on power. And also Intelligence in comics is not really a thing. Science is basically magic in comics. When they say "Is incredibly smart" most of the time they mean that the character has the power of Forge of just supernaturally knowing how to build any plot device they need. But then they don't show being actually incredible smart in their regular lifes. And Peter Parker is the most clear example of that. Is like when a movie wants to make you know a kid is suppossed to be super smart so makes it drop random quantum physics facts scattered around the whole film to then make it fall in the most obvious trap possible.
I just looked up "Leibniz's Theodicy" and DAMN!!!!!, I loooooove this philosophy. It's existential, will make you think about your own life and your relationship in and to the multiverse. Makes you wanna light a blunt and have a deep philosophical conversation with everyone you know. The shit is crazy man
The thing about Doom is that his ego gets in the way of learning from/remembering past life lessons. Surely after becoming Sorcerer Supreme he'll get it right this time by remaking the world in his image in One Earth Under Doom (or whatever that story arc is called), where he failed when he tried it with a Cosmic Cube in the Emperor Doom arc. "How can I screw it all up again? Doom never, ever makes a mistake! So says Doom."
Please cover any other parts of this story that you like. I am not a huge FF fan but I do enjoy keeping up on current continuity. That and dino themed superheroes must be shared with the world.
So apparently in order for Doom to see past his own hubris he needs to experience several million cosmic scale failures back to back to back... But then he might go back in time, prevent that wizened Doom from existing, and probably fail to wisen the starting point quite as much because obviously "Doom does not fail"... If Marvel had an Antimonitor, Doom would have wiped them all out at the dawn of time for kicks during ghese kinds of obsessive fits, and only one god ever remembered the battle. The one who got away. Best Doom story ever. Explains a lot.
I take it Doom isn't a Star Trek Voyager fan. If he was, and and seen the Year of Hell arc, he'd know that attempting to change the past for personal gain always backfires.
Marvel needs to start with the silliness of making Dr. doom better/smarter/faster than Reed Richards. It’s almost as if nerds without talent, got into the editorial, driving wheel of marvel comics, and started doing fanboy stupidity
I like Doom but him single handedly destroying all the heroes without some power up kinda sucks to me. Still might check this run out. I also love the jab at Kang