Artists: Keith Pollard (Penciller) , Joe Sinnott (Penciller)
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DescriptionTHE POWER OF DOOM EXTENDS EVERYWHERE!EVERYWHERE! Marvel's most menacing monarch loses his cool and unleashes a murderous tornado to squash an insolent uprising. The epic half splash shows the terror and desperation of Doom's subjects as they pay for their arrogance. The bottom 3 panels show close ups of Doom in all his raging glory! The cowering underling dares not defy Doom even though his family is likely among the dying. Fantastic Four 200 page 8 a personal grail for me One of the greatest epics in the long heated war between DOOM and the FF Social/Sharing |
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Mike W
Member Since 2007
1 - Posted on 8/15/2014
This page brings back fond comic-reading memories.... Thanks for sharing!!!!!!
THIEFAR art
Member Since 2010
1 - Posted on 8/15/2014
Absolutely extraordinary. A true grail of an epic story. The selected pieces that make up your collection are justified in themselves. Congrats my friend.
Johan Tudts
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 8/16/2014
I just LOVE it when a collector finally finds his Grail piece, I know how good that feels. Huge congrats on this awesome piece my friend, that is what collecting is all about, enjoy it ! +++
E DLS
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 8/17/2014
I love how you can call this your grail when you own a page from Amazing Spider-man #8. That just tells me how much this issue and this story means to you. Congratulations on scoring this very personal grail. I hope you enjoy it for years to come!
Chris K.
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 8/17/2014
That's a beauty, Michael - understandable why you are so excited about this addition! I love the dynamic panel composition - think about how much effort went into the top half of that page!
Sean Rutan
Member Since 2012
1 - Posted on 8/20/2014
Great piece from an underrated Keith Pollard. Love it!
Daniel C.
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 9/12/2014
"JUMPIN' CATFISH" this page really has so much going for it. A personal favorite of mine. As if the top panel isn't enough, it's the bottom three panels which really blows me away. Maniacal Doom, consumed in his own power and pride, gloating with laughter as his helpless subjects become tossed about in Doom's man-made vortex. And beyond all that we witness a "lackey" torn by the dark revelation that his own family might very well be caught up in Doom's nightmarish invention. And while this poor soul is between fear and dread, Doctor Doom rants on behind him. I was once given the chance to purchase this amazing art. I foolishly passed on buying it. FF #200, along with the classic "Triumph & Torment", stand out as my favorite FF/ Doom. You're a good soul, buddy. Thanks for sharing this masterpiece and original comic art for the CAF community. Hats off to you and God Bless.
Michael Kenyon
Member Since 2008
Posted on 9/12/2014
Daniel C. wrote:
"JUMPIN' CATFISH" this page really has so much going for it. A personal favorite of mine. As if the top panel isn't enough, it's the bottom three panels which really blows me away. Maniacal Doom, consumed in his own power and pride, gloating with laughter as his helpless subjects become tossed about in Doom's man-made vortex. And beyond all that we witness a "lackey" torn by the dark revelation that his own family might very well be caught up in Doom's nightmarish invention. And while this poor soul is between fear and dread, Doctor Doom rants on behind him. I was once given the chance to purchase this amazing art. I foolishly passed on buying it. FF #200, along with the classic "Triumph & Torment", stand out as my favorite FF/ Doom. You're a good soul, buddy. Thanks for sharing this masterpiece and original comic art for the CAF community. Hats off to you and God Bless.Everyone on CAF knows that Daniel Casoria is the preeminent expert in all things Doom. Your allegiance to Doom is second to none. So I find my self honored to have your mighty comment adorn my wall of power. Excelsior Dan!!!!
Alex B
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 10/6/2014
Congrats for this splendid page from the classic issue !
Paul P Spiderversity
Member Since 2011
1 - Posted on 1/5/2015
A beautiful & historic piece of art, and also a very entertaining description! As much as I love the bottom three panels (watching how Doom goes from being extremely outraged & agitated into being the cold & calculating schemer that he is), it's the top panel that is most mesmerizing to me. And what fun it is to read the accompanying text, which adds to the emotion & power of the art (and poor Gustav !!). Congrats !!
Dino Mauricio
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 7/20/2015
Congrats Michael on this incredible FF page with classic Dr. Doom panels! Definitely Pollard and Sinnott at top of their game on this action-packed, grail-worthy page.
Timothy Finney
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 8/5/2015
Centennial issues were rarely as good as this one. It's a great Doom page from a well-remembered issue.
Carlo M
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 8/7/2015
Great page from a great storyline, definitely Pollard and Sinnott were doing a stellar job!
Lee Benaka
Member Since 2004
1 - Posted on 6/11/2016
How have I missed out on this amazing page?!? That top panel is wild and chilling, and I love the conflict expressed by Doom's lackey in the last panel. And you even have a panel with Doom calling someone a "dolt". I think there should be a drinking game where you drink something every time Doom calls someone a "dolt" in an FF book. Anyway, I'm glad you have such a cool page Michael!
gene o
Member Since 2018
1 - Posted on 6/14/2019
It's so easy to see the influence that Joe Sinnott had on the look of the FF books. The similarities can be seen over Kirby pencils, Busecema pencils, and here with Keith Pollard/s too. Sinnott really did alot to shape the "Marvel look". Great page!
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