Doctor Doom Comics Price Guide
Since his first appearance in Fantastic Four #5, Doctor Doom has been a major Marvel Comics villain. Set for movie appearances in the next round of MCU releases, his comic books have risen in value rapidly!
Below, we publish record sales and minimum values for all the key Doom comic books.
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Fantastic Four #5
Origin and First Appearance of Doctor Doom
Record Sale: $138,000
Minimum Value: $2,000
Amazing Spider-Man #5
Early appearance; Doctor Doom crossover
Record Sale: $33,600
Minimum Value: $150
Fantastic Four Annual #2
Doctor Doom origin story
Record Sale: $36,000
Minimum Value: $140
Fantastic Four #57
Doctor Doom steals Silver Surfer's powers
Record Sale: $6,570
Minimum Value: $10
Fantastic Four #58
Doctor Doom steals Silver Surfer's powers
Record Sale: $2,880
Minimum Value: $30
Fantastic Four #59
Doctor Doom steals Silver Surfer's powers
Record Sale: $810
Minimum Value: $30
Fantastic Four #60
Doctor Doom steals Silver Surfer's powers
Record Sale: $4,320
Minimum Value: $10
Fantastic Four #116
Doctor Doom and Fantastic Four vs the Overmind
Record Sale: $840
Minimum Value: $10
Fantastic Four #142
1st Darkoth the Death-Demon
Record Sale: $450
Minimum Value: $10
Dr. Doom's Revenge #1 (1989)
Record Sale: $295
Minimum Value: $5
Infamous Iron Man #1 (2016)
Doctor Doom as Iron Man!
Record Sale: $135
Minimum Value: $1
Books of Doom #1 (2006)
Origin/Life Story of Doctor Doom
Record Sale: $225
Minimum Value: $1
Marvel Graphic Novel: Doctor Strange/ Doctor Doom n/n (1989)
Record Sale: $195
Minimum Value: $1
True Believers: Fantastic Four vs Doctor Doom #1 (2018)
Record Sale: $40
Minimum Value: $1
What If Doctor Doom had Become the Thing? #1 (2005)
Record Sale: $35
Minimum Value: $1
Doom #1 (2000)
Record Sale: $90
Minimum Value: $10
Doctor Doom #1
Record Sale: $180
Minimum Value: $20
Doctor Doom #7
Record Sale: $60
Minimum Value: $5
Marvel Super-Heroes #20
Doctor Doom comic; 1st Valeria
Record Sale: $1,700
Minimum Value: $70
Astonishing Tales #1
Regular Doom appearances
Record Sale: $4,800
Minimum Value: $10
Astonishing Tales #6
1st Bobbi Morse (Mockingbird)
Record Sale: $1,020
Minimum Value: $10
Avengers #25
Doctor Doom cover story
Record Sale: $6,000
Minimum Value: $10
Black Panther #1 (2009)
Record Sale: $840
Minimum Value: $10
Record Sale: $210
Minimum Value: $5
Hero for Hire #9
Record Sale: $750
Minimum Value: $10
Incredible Hulk #144
Doctor Doom cover story
Record Sale: $3,600
Minimum Value: $10
Marvel Comics Super Special #1
KISS Blood Ink; Doom on back cover
Record Sale: $2,500
Minimum Value: $20
Marvel Team-Up #43
Origin retold
Record Sale: $230
Minimum Value: $10
What If? #52
What If Doom Became Sorcerer Supreme?
Record Sale: $80
Minimum Value: $5
Doctor Doom was a supervillain created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1962, with the character making his debut appearance in issue #5 of the Fantastic Four series.
The character was ranked at #4 on a list of the 101 Greatest Supervillains of All Time compiled by Wizard. IGN also ranked him #3 on their list of the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time.
Many comic book lovers alike assert that Doctor Doom remains Marvel’s greatest villain to date. Jack Kirby designed Doctor Doom to resemble death, with his armoured suit acting as the villain's skeleton and a face that was scarred and thus must remain masked.
Kirby once said while elaborating on the character’s aesthetic: "It was the reason for the armour and the hood. Death is connected with armour and the inhuman-like steel. Death is something without mercy, and human flesh contains that mercy."
Kirby went on to say that the character was so paranoid that his face was not even that damaged but that Doom, being a perfectionist, decided to hide it, not from the world but from himself.
The scar on his face makes him resentful of the world and he wishes to drag all those down below him that he perceives to be above him. The Fantastic Four had fought other enemies before Doom, such as Namor the Sub-Mariner and Skrulls, but after Doom’s first appearance, he subsumed the others to become the Fantastic Four’s ultimate nemesis.
Doctor Doom gained so much popularity that he crossed over into other series as well such as Astonishing Tales, Marvel Team-Up, Super-Villain Team-Up, the Incredible Hulk and more.
Widely considered to be the most dangerous and pathological of all the villains in the Marvel Universe, Doctor Victor Von Doom possesses great intellect, great scientific capabilities and is backed by enormous amounts of wealth that he has accrued as an inventor, leading him to invent doomsday machines and robots of destruction.
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