Doom 2099 #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePat Broderick's striking cover for this 1995 Marvel issue reimagines Mount Rushmore with Doom's armored visage carved alongside the four presidents — skulls carpeting the ground below and a chaotic skyline of explosions and a crashing building looming behind. It's a bold, unsettling image that sets the tone for Warren Ellis's "American Caesar," suggesting Doom's ambitions have reached a genuinely monumental scale. A memorable chapter in one of Marvel's most thoughtfully provocative future-set series.
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Reprinted in Best of Marvel #1995 (1995), 2099 A.D. #1 (1995), 2099 #30 (1996), Doom 2099: The Complete Collection by Warren Ellis #[nn] (2013), Fantastic Four / Doom 2099 Omnibus #[nn] (2025)
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