Doom 2099 #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Emperor of the Mind," Doom’s digital reign grows unchecked as he wields Paloma’s power to dismantle his enemies in the virtual realm—first Fever, then DeVargas of Pixel Corp. With Paloma’s life hanging in the balance, Wire makes a desperate move to stop the onslaught. Written by John Francis Moore and illustrated by Pat Broderick, with inks by John Nyberg, colors by Christie Scheele, and letters by John Costanza, this 1993 Marvel issue features a cover by Pat Broderick and John Nyberg.
In "Emperor of the Mind," Doom's unchecked dominion over cyberspace threatens to consume all who stand in his path, as he dismantles Fever and turns his sights on DeVargas of Pixel Corp. With Paloma's power fueling his digital reign, the only hope lies in Wire's desperate choice to sever the connection—no matter the cost.
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Reprinted in 2099 #9 (1994), Fantastic Four / Doom 2099 Omnibus #[nn] (2025)
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