Doom 2099 #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDoom 2099 #28 presents a striking image by Pat Broderick: the armored figure of Doom looms above a grand governmental dome — unmistakably the U.S. Capitol — clutching an American flag as golden light radiates behind him, suggesting an authority claimed over the highest seat of power. The composition is deliberately monumental, framing Doom as a force that has positioned itself at the very heart of the nation. Writer Warren Ellis brings his sharp sensibilities to this 1995 chapter of the futuristic saga, with Broderick's clean linework grounding the dystopian spectacle in bold, architectural confidence.
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Reprinted in X-Men 2099 #18 (1995), 2099 #29 (1995), Doom 2099: The Complete Collection by Warren Ellis #[nn] (2013), Fantastic Four / Doom 2099 Omnibus #[nn] (2025)
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