Victor Von Doom
Few villains in Marvel history have cast as long a shadow as Victor Von Doom, who stormed onto the scene in Fantastic Four #5 in 1962, conjured into existence by the legendary duo of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby at the very height of the Silver Age. Over an astonishing 64-year publishing history spanning more than 1,097 catalog appearances — 40 of them recognized as key collector issues — he has proven himself one of Marvel's most enduring and consequential figures, haunting the pages of Fantastic Four, Thor, and The Amazing Spider-Man alike. He keeps formidable company, sharing adventures with the likes of Reed Richards, Ben Grimm, the Human Torch, and Spider-Man, a rogues' gallery of Marvel's finest that speaks to just how central he is to the universe's fabric. If you're building a serious Marvel collection, Victor Von Doom isn't a footnote — he's a cornerstone.

Trivia
- Doom stalked the Marvel Universe as a major antagonist for years before readers ever learned where he came from — his full origin wasn't committed to print until Fantastic Four Annual #2 in 1964, making him one of the rare villains whose mystique preceded his mythology.marvel.fandom.com
- Marvel has never been shy about swinging for the fences with Doom, and the 2015 Secret Wars storyline stands as one of the character's biggest post-1980s power escalations — a status-quo-shattering reinvention in which he effectively became ruler of a reconstructed reality.marvel.fandom.com
- Stan Lee has written more of Victor Von Doom's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 69 issues.
Covers through the years — 1962–2022
★ 1962
1967
★ 1975
1976
★ 1981
1985
1990
★ 1995
★ 2012
2014
2018
2022