Doom 2099 #25
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDoom 2099 hits its double-sized 25th issue in fine style, with Pat Broderick's cover presenting the armored monarch himself in a commanding full-body stance — elaborate segmented armor crackling with energy, a sweeping red cape billowing behind him, and that unmistakable masked helm radiating an eerie glow. It's a portrait of authority and menace that feels entirely earned after two years of this futuristic reinvention. With John Francis Moore and Warren Ellis sharing writing duties alongside Broderick's interior art, "Fables of the Deconstruction" promises the kind of ambitious, densely imagined storytelling this series built its reputation on.
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Doom from present day time travels to do battle with the Fake Doom of 2099. Doom gets new armor.
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