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Avengers: Armageddon #1 Review: United Nations vs. Superheroes in the Wake of Doctor Doom's Fall

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Rich Johnston

6h ago· 10 min readenReview

Summary

This article covers the plot of Avengers: Armageddon #1 by Chip Zdarsky, focusing on the conflict between the United Nations and Marvel's superhero community following Doctor Doom's takeover of the world. It details how General Ross (Red Hulk), after being kidnapped and used by Doctor Doom, seeks revenge by targeting the technology Doom used. The article explores the political tensions between global governance bodies and superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe.

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Recently, Doctor Doom took over the world and turned it into a benign dictatorship, albeit one fuelled by slavery.
Part of that saw him kidnap General Ross, the Red Hulk, and use him to gameplay Doom's invasion of the world, imprisoned in Latveria.
He did not take kindly to that.
And when Doctor Doom fell, he came for the tech that Doom used on him… has been gameplaying and plannin
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Recently, Doctor Doom took over the world and turned it into a benign dictatorship, albeit one fuelled by slavery. Part of that saw him kidnap General Ross, the Red Hulk, and use him to gameplay Doom's invasion of the world, imprisoned in Latveria. He did

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