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Doom's IV#1
Cover: Mark Pacella & Danny Miki

Doom's IV #1

Jul 1994 · Image · 2.50 USD; 3.50 CAD
“Doom's IV”

"Doom's IV" #1 (1994) kicks off with high-stakes tension as the team’s hidden base is overrun by Doom's Corp Blood-Bots, forcing a desperate retreat in a shuttle bound for a new sanctuary. Written by Rob Liefeld, Mark Pacella, and Kurt Hathaway, and illustrated by Mark Pacella with inks by Danny Miki and Marlo Alquiza, the issue pulses with kinetic energy and a sense of looming threat—especially as the team remains unaware that the deadly Mech-Max has been dispatched by the enigmatic Syber Idol to intercept them. The cover by Mark Pacella and Danny Miki captures the moment’s urgency, making this a standout entry in the early Image Comics era.

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writer Rob Liefeld · writer, artist Mark Pacella · writer, letterer Kurt Hathaway · inker Marlo Alquiza · inker Danny Miki · inker Art Thibert · colorist Steve Oliff · colorist Gloria Vasquez · colorist Extreme Colors · cover Mark Pacella, Danny Miki

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writer, artist Mark Pacella
writer, letterer Kurt Hathaway
colorist Steve Oliff
cover pencils Mark Pacella
cover inks Danny Miki

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The secret base of Doom's IV is invaded by Doom's Corp Blood-Bots. After putting down the intruders, the team takes off in a shuttle and heads for a new hiding place. Little do they know that the sinister Mech-Max has been sent by Syber Idol to stop them.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).