Silver Age
1962-1973
Fantastic Four 5 July, 1962 Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby Prisoners of
Doctor Doom! Doom kidnaps Sue, uses time platform to send Reed, Johnny & Ben to
capture Blackbeard's chest & the magic gems of Merlin.
Fantastic
Four 6 1962 Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby Captives of the Deadly Duo!" Doom uses Namor to
plant magnetic Grabber in the Baxter Building, hurtling it into space towards
the sun
Fantastic
Four 10 Jan., 1963 Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby The Return of Doctor Doom! Doom visits
Lee & Kirby; then uses Ovoid mind transfer on Reed to become Mr. Fantastic in
body only.
Fantastic
Four 16 Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby
Fantastic
Four 17 Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby
Amazing
Spider-Man 5 1963 Stan Lee/ Steve Ditko Marked for Destruction by Dr. Doom! Doom
asks Spider-man to join him; then mistakenly kidnaps Flash in Spidey suit.
Fantastic
Four 23 Feb. 1964 Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby The Master Plan of Doctor Doom! Doom
captures the FF with the aid of three enhanced crooks; becomes trapped in
subspace by a solar wave that disintegrates room.
Strange
Tales 122
Fantastic
Four - Annual 2 1964 Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby Origin of Doctor Doom; & The Final
Victory of Dr. Doom (2 new stories) Origin story. Then rescued from space (issue
23) by Rama Tut; uses berry juice to turn FF against each other; defeated by
Reed at the Encephalo-gun.
Fantastic
Four 39 June, 1965 Stan Lee /Jack Kirby A Blind Man Shall Lead Them Daredevil.
Doom takes over the Baxter Building as the FF have lost their powers.
Fantastic
Four 40 July, 1965 Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby The Battle of the Baxter Building Doom
uses Reed's inventions against Daredevil, & then a rejuvenated FF; Doom's hands
are crushed by the Thing in the final battle.
Fantastic
Four - Annual 3 1965 Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby Bedlam at the Baxter Building many
guests. The wedding of Reed and Sue. Doom contemplates revenge.
Avengers
25 Feb. 1966 Stan Lee/ Don Heck Enter Dr. Doom! Cap, Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch &
Quicksilver travel to Latveria in search of a long lost Aunt of Wanda & Pietro,
are captured.
Fantastic
Four 57 Dec.,1966 Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby Enter Dr. Doom! Inhumans, Silver Surfer
Doom steals the power cosmic from the Silver Surfer.
Fantastic
Four 58 Jan., 1967 Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby The Dismal Dregs of Defeat! Wyatt
Wingfoot. Doom defeats the FF with
the power cosmic.
Fantastic
Four 59 Feb., 1967 Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby Doomsday Black Bolt & Inhumans. Doom
continues his reign of world domination using the Surfer's Power and board.
Fantastic
Four 60 Mar., 1967 Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby The Peril and the Power The Inhumans.
Doom crushes the FF, but is tricked into flying the Surfer's board into
Galactus's barrier, losing the Power Cosmic and falling into the sea. Daredevil
36 Jan., 1968 Stan Lee/ Gene Colan
Daredevil
37 Feb., 1968 Stan Lee/ Gene Colan Don't Look Now, But It's Dr. Doom! Doom
captures a weary DD, weakened from a previous battle, & switches minds/bodies.
Daredevil
38 Mar., 1968 Stan Lee/ Gene Colan The Living Prison The FF. Doom & DD switch
identities for a romp in the park
Strange
Tales 167 Apr., 1968 Jim Steranko/ Joe Sinnott, inker Armageddon! Nick Fury Has
Doom playing a chess game of sorts with the "Prime-Mover" [a cameo appearance
only].
Marvel
Superheroes 20 May, 1969 Roy Thomas/ Larry Lieber This Man . . . This Demon!
Diablo. Retells Doom's origin and the story of Valeria, as Diablo seeks a
partnership to rule using Doom's time platform, currently under armed guard at
his replica castle in the USA.
Fantastic
Four 84 Mar., 1969 Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby The Name is Doom! Nick Fury. FF search
for robots & are captured, to never again leave Latveria! [w/Crystal of the
Inhumans]
Fantastic
Four 85 Apr., 1969 Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby Within This Tortured Land FF powers are
reduced, hypno treatments subdue all aggression; super robots attack village.
Fantastic
Four 86 May, 1969 Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby The Victims! FF & villagers defeat
Omnipurpose robots; Doom destroys the village but Sue's shield saves them.
Fantastic Four 87 June, 1969 Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby The Power and the Pride! FF
storm the castle; Doom uses hypersound against Hauptmann to prevent destruction
of valuable art.
Sub-Mariner
20 Dec., 1969 Roy Thomas/ John Buscema In the Darkness Dwells . . .Doom! Doom
captures Subby in Latverian Embassy, tries to coerce a partnership against the
FF
Thor
182 Nov., 1970 Stan Lee/ John Buscema The Prisoner The Power and Dr. Doom! Doom
kidnaps Dr. Blake to fix his face, transports to Latveria
Thor
183 Dec., 1970 Stan Lee/ John Buscema Trapped in Doomsland Thor battles Doom to
save a scientist from indentured servitude
Astonishing
Tales 1 Aug., 1970 Roy Thomas/ Wally Wood Unto You is Born . . the Doomsman!
Prince Rudolfo. Doom creates an artificial being using cosmic power and his own
brain patterns; Ramona who looks like Valeria, sets a trap.
Astonishing
Tales 2 Oct., 1970 Roy Thomas/ Wally Wood Revolution! The Faceless One. Former
Crown Prince Rudolfo seeks to usurp the throne of Latveria, aided by the
mysterious Faceless, while the android Doomsman runs amok, toppling all in it's
path.
Astonishing
Tales 3 Dec., 1970 Larry Lieber/ Wally Wood Doom Must Die! Doom and Faceless
struggle for control of Doomsman; an earthquake destroys Castle Doom & the hopes
of the Rudolfo's rebels.
Astonishing
Tales 4 Feb., 1971 Larry Lieber/ Wally Wood. The Invaders! Red Skull & his
Exiles seize Latveria while Doom deals with a very stupid thief while on
vacation in Monte Carlo.
Astonishing
Tales 5 Apr., 1971 Larry Lieber/ George Tuska A Land Enslaved! Red Skull. Doom
battles Skull, is caught by surprise and trapped in an adamantine mummy, but he
defeats them & uses shrinking ray on his enemies.
Astonishing
Tales 6 June, 1971 Larry Lieber/ George Tuska. The Tentacles of the Tyrant!
T'Challa. Doom travels to Wakanda in search of vibranium, using tunneling
machine to seek out the valuable metal.
Astonishing
Tales 7 Aug., 1971 Gerry Conway/ Gene Colan And If I Be Called Traitor!
T'Challa. Doom captures the Black Panther while mining for vibranium in Wakanda.
Astonishing Tales 8 Oct., 1971 Gerry Conway/ Gene Colan Though Some Call it
Magic! Mephisto. Doom embarks on a dangerous battle with demons on a midsummer's
eve for the soul of his lost mother. The first telling of this tragic tale.
Incredible
Hulk 143 Sept., 1971 Roy Thomas/ Dick Ayers Sanctuary! Doc Samson. Doom provides
sanctuary to Banner at his embassy, and takes him to Latveria, intent on having
the Hulk as his slave.
Incredible
Hulk 144 Oct., 1971 Roy Thomas/ Dick Ayers The Monster and the Madman! Valeria.
Banner builds a gamma bomb for Doom, who harnasses the bomb to the back of the
Hulk, but he is betrayed by Valeria.
Fantastic
Four 116 Nov., 1971 Archie Goodwin/ John Buscema. The Alien, The Ally and
Armageddon! The Watcher, and the Stranger. Reed is brainwashed by the alien
Over-Mind (an Eternal), and Sue asks Doom to aid the rest of the FF in a
desperate battle.
Sub-Mariner
47 Mar., 1972 Gerry Conway/ Gene Colan Doomsmasque! Modok. Doom rescues Namor
from an amnesiac stupor, and convinces him to become an ally.
Sub-Mariner
48 Apr., 1972 Gerry Conway/ Gene Colan Twilight of the Hunted! AIM. Doom and
Namor search for the Cosmic cube, and find an underwater hideout where Modok and
his android army await them.
Sub-Mariner
49 May, 1972 Gerry Conway/ Gene Colan The Dream Stone! Modok Namor is captured,
Doom fights androids to a standstill but is betrayed by a traitor who is
disintegrated by the power of the cosmic cube.
Hero
For Hire 8 Apr., 1973 Steve Englehart/ George Tuska Crescendo! Doom hires Luke
Cage to deal with some recalcitrant robots hiding in the black community.
Hero
For Hire 9 May, 1973 Steve Englehart/ George Tuska Where Angels Fear to Tread!
FF. Cage borrows an FF rocket to go bill collecting in Latveria, and encounters
the Faceless One.
Avengers
118 December, 1973: Steve Englehart, Bob
Brown
**Fantastic Four: TWGCM 1 - 12 Feb-Jan, 2001-02: Writers: Erik Larsen,
Eric Stephenson, Chuck Dixon, Tom DeFalco, Jeph Loeb, Kurt Busiek, Bruce Timm,
Stan Lee / Artists: (All imitating the at of Jack Kirby) Erik Larsen,
Bruce Timm, Keith Giffen, Ron Frenz, Paul Ryan, Frank Fosco, Eric Shanower, Tom
Scioli, Shannon Denton, Joe Bennett, Gordon Purcell, Jorge Pereira Lucas, Rick
Veitch, Mike Manley, Graham Nolan, Bill Wray, Dave Ross, Al Milgrom, John
Romita, Dan Jurgens, Steve Rude / Inkers: Who cares? They just trace
anyway.
(Published in 2001, but set during the Silver Age right
after Fantastic Four 100.)
**BTFF: Reed Richards 1 - 3 Sept-Dec, 2000: Peter
David / Duncan Fegredo (Published in the 2000, but set prior to 1961)
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