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sherkahn ([info]sherkahn) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-06-03 09:15:00

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Week of Doom: Unthinkable, the conclusion.
Well, as usual, the villain monologues, giving the hero time to find *some* way to defeat him, against all expectations.
Something the villain missed or underestimated. Doom, in all his arrogance and ambition for revenge and "enjoying his torture", has allowed himself to be defeated.

This is the Doom we love to hate, and this is what we also love. Marvel's first family taking back what is theirs and defeating the bad guy, against impossible odds.





Thanks to Dr. Strange, Reed is humbled before greater powers, and is given a Deux Ex Machina, I mean, magic talisman to combat mystic Doom.




Who ever said Sue had no imagination... force fields through the EYES AND NOSE.



Doom thinks that Reed has the same problem that Harry Potter does... can't perform magic without saying it out loud. Reed shows him better.

More fighting ensues, the FF get creative and keep Doom off balance, and lead Doom back to Dr. Strange's lair, who was investigating the demons who were giving Doom his mystic power up.



Doom can't seem to keep his ego in check, and he pays for it, as the demons renounce their bargain with him and yank him to hell.

The FF follow, and rescue Franklin and Dr. Strange from the demon's clutches.

Now, based on my prior post, Richard's should know better than sit around for Doom's last words. You would think he's LEARNED by now.
Nope. Doom leaves Richards a parting gift before being trapped in a hell dimension. (How I wish Doom would have quoted Melville here... it would've have worked wonderfully).

This sets up Reed's taking over of Latveria, exposing Doom's hidden crimes and atrocities, and the destruction of everything Doom has accomplished. Then Reed rescues Doom out hell, because Reed knows Doom will take over, given enough time.

You read that right. Reed knows that Doom would take over a pocket dimension of hell if left to his own devices.


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[info]lonewolf23k
2009-06-03 10:03 pm UTC (link)
Okay, now that? That's fanwank I can accept. Keep the story, change the context a bit, and you've added another layer of detail.

...And just for fun, he restores her into a younger body, erases her memory of the trauma, makes her believe he's rescued her from a horrible fate brought down by another enemy, and convinces her to marry him.

...And on their wedding day, he dances with her to "I've got you Under my Skin" for reasons nobody can understand.

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[info]strangething.livejournal.com
2009-06-05 04:00 pm UTC (link)
I'm sure her new memories will put the blame squarely where it belongs, on the hated Richards.

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