Doom 2099
Doom 2099 is a male comic character who features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Origin
In the year 2099, Doctor Doom abruptly materializes via an energy sphere in the ruins of Castle Doom in Latveria, after disappearing 50–100 years ago. Latveria was now in the hands of a cyborg mercenary robber-baron called Tyger Wylde. Doom confronts the new dictator of the nation, but is quickly defeated by Wylde's superior technology — his armor depleted of energy and destroyed, and his face is scarred. Left for dead, Doom finds refuge with the last remnants of his Romani community, the Zefiro, via the seeress Fortune. With the aid of a brilliant Pixel employee he liberates from corporate enslavement named Dr. Celia Quinones, Doom creates a new, far more advanced and powerful suit of silver, blue cloaked armor capable of competing with Wylde's futuristic technology, in addition to performing neuro-cybersurgery on him. (Doom 2099 v1 #1) Doom becomes a freedom fighter, and successfully strikes back against an increasingly more frustrated Tiger Wylde. Doom stole Wylde's shipment of tritonium, an unstable radioactive mineral, useful both as a regenerating explosive and as a power source so powerful that a large handful could power Latveria for 59 years thereby prompting Wylde to attack. (Doom 2099 v1 #2)
One Nation Under Doom
Rage Against Time
Ragnarok Now
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Notes
- Doom 2099 was created by John Francis Moore and Pat Broderick where he made his first appearance in Marvel Comics Presents v1 #118 (December, 1992).
Alternate Versions
- In Savage Avengers v2 #7 (2022), a Doom 2099 appeared in an alternate version of the 2099 future. This world was dominated by Deathloks led by a variation of Ultron who has taken the name Deathlok Prime. Doom 2099 was shown to be an in-mate at Hellrock Prison where he was held in a special area. When a time-displaced Dagger comes upon his cell, Doom 2099 was offered a deal to join the Avengers. Doom 2099 accepted so that he can take his revenge on Ultron.
Appearances
- Marvel Comics Presents v1: (1992)
- Doom 2099 v1:
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