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Who created the Doctor Doom character?

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Doctor Doom was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby in 1962. The character first appeared in The Fantastic Four #5 comic book.

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CreatorsStan Lee (writer) and Jack Kirby (artist)
First AppearanceThe Fantastic Four #5, July 1962
Real NameVictor Von Doom
PublisherMarvel Comics
Character TypeSupervillain

Creation and Origins

Doctor Doom was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby as a villain for the Fantastic Four superhero team. The character debuted in The Fantastic Four #5 in July 1962. Stan Lee wrote the story while Jack Kirby designed the character's appearance, including his iconic metal mask and armor. The creation of Doctor Doom was part of Marvel's expansion of characters during the early 1960s.

Character Background

Doctor Doom's real name is Victor Von Doom, a brilliant scientist and ruler of the fictional country Latveria. He is known for his advanced technology, magical abilities, and his enemies with the Fantastic Four. His character became one of Marvel's most popular and enduring villains, appearing in countless comic books, television shows, and movies over the decades.

Impact and Legacy

Doctor Doom is considered one of the greatest comic book villains of all time. The character has appeared in numerous Marvel storylines and has been featured in movies, animated series, and video games. His creation by Lee and Kirby helped establish the template for complex villains in superhero comics who have their own motivations and backstories.

Sources

  1. marvel.com (marvel.com)
  2. comics.fandom.com (comics.fandom.com)
  3. wikipedia.org (wikipedia.org)