“One World Under Doom,” a new era of Marvel Comics storytelling where Doctor Doom reigns supreme, is fully underway, both in the core series by event architect Ryan North and superstar artist R.B. Silva as well as various tie-in issues. This July, North teams up with acclaimed artist Franceso Mortarino for a pivotal tie-in one-shot that reveals the impact of Doom’s takeover on the cosmic hierarchy of the Marvel Universe in G.O.D.S.: One World Under Doom!
G.O.D.S.: One World Under Doom will further explore the transformative concepts introduced in G.O.D.S. by visionary creators Jonathan Hickman and Valerio Schiti, the breathtaking series that boldly reinvented the cosmic order of the Marvel Universe. Learn more about how the mysterious factions behind the very building blocks of reality operate as they deal with Doom’s rule and its threat to the omnipotent forces they serve!
Using a combination of science and magic, Doctor Doom has taken over the world, which means Wyn – sole Avatar of The-Powers-That-Be (think: Magic God) – has an interest in how this happened AND how to stop it. His sworn apprentice, Mia DiMaria – a college-aged woman disillusioned with most magic, some science and definitely ALL of her job working for Wyn – is brought along, and soon finds herself at the center of a crisis that could impact Earth for generations to come. And worst of all, Doctor Victor Von Doom believes Mia has potential – especially if she were to be freed from Wyn’s control. Doom offers freedom, but all gifts from Doom come with a cost…don’t they? Science and magic collide in this oversized one-shot that brings the world of G.O.D.S. to the heart of the Marvel Universe! And if you don’t yet know the world of the GODS, this is the book for you: It is both accessible AND apocalyptic.
Schiti returns to the characters he co-created in the issue’s main cover. Check it out and preorder G.O.D.S.: One World Under Doom #1 at your local comic shop today.
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