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April’s One World Under Doom tie-ins include Avengers and Fantastic… Two?

One World Under Doom is a fairly expansive event for Marvel Comics, and April is set to bring in even more crossover action.

New month, still Doomed

Fans who’ve been following along with One World Under Doom already know that the Marvel Universe is in some big trouble. Though Earth’s heroes survived 2024’s Blood Hunt well enough, Doctor Doom has wrested the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme from Doctor Strange, and has decided to turn his newly acquired powers on the world at large.

And that leads to One World Under Doom, a massive nine issue event series that’s going to take center stage for much of 2025 at Marvel Comics. Of course, this being a big time crossover, you can expect tie-in issues. Lots of tie-in issues. For that matter, there are even tie-in series’, like Doom’s Division and Doom Academy.

April will bring all of that and more, with the Avengers and Fantastic Four continuing their battles against the Latverian monarch. Just how that’s going to go though, may not be in the favor of Earth’s Mightiest and the First Family.

Here the rundown of what’s coming up in a few month’s time:

AVENGERS #25

  • Written by Jed MacKay
  • Art by Valerio Schiti
  • RISE OF THE ALL-NEW, ALL-DIFFERENT MASTERS OF EVIL!
  • While the Avengers are busy dealing with Doom, the new Masters of Evil strike in this giant-sized 25th issue!

DOOM ACADEMY #3 (OF 5)

  • Written by MacKenzie Cadenhead
  • Art by Pasqual Ferry & João M.P. Lemos
  • SECRET LATVERIAN LEGENDS REVEALED!
  • Zoe fights the monsters of your childhood nightmares – which, c’mon, you have to admit, that’s pretty cool. Meanwhile, her friends are forced to ask – why do the good rescue plans always involve asking people you really don’t like for help?!
  • “Something I have always appreciated about Doctor Doom is that while he looks to the future he never discounts the past,” Cadenhead explained to CBR in a recent interview. “Magic, arcana, folklore – it’s integral to his technological advances. I started thinking about Doom as a collector and realized his school would have the most awesome library (which is one of my favorite locations Pasqual Ferry designed for the series). We realized right away how dangerous such a collection could be and the idea of this other realm within which the Doom Academy students would be tested was born.”

DOOM’S DIVISION #2 (OF 5)

  • Written by Yoon Ha Lee
  • Art by Minkyu Jung
  • AN ALL-NEW SUPER-TEAM UNITES!
  • Under Doom, Tiger Division has three new members from across Asia: Wave, Karma and Aero! Their first mission brings them to Japan to stop a resistance being led by the molten mutant, SUNFIRE! But Sunfire isn’t the only danger that awaits them in the perilous waters off Japan’s coast…

FANTASTIC FOUR TWO #31

  • Written by Ryan North
  • Art by Cory Smith
  • FANTASTIC TWO!
  • As Ben recovers from what Doom has done to him, the Fantastic Four learn they’re losing their powers at the one time they need them the most desperately! If they can’t reverse the effect, they may be lost forever – and Doom will be unstoppable. But the family has an idea of how to get them back – and to do it safely. They need only recreate the circumstances that first gave them their powers. But when safety doesn’t get them results, there is a more desperate path available to the Four – and they take it. It all comes down to this! A young woman. Her kid brother. The man she loves. His only friend… and a desperate launch into space.

RED HULK #3

  • Written by Benjamin Percy
  • Art by Geoff Shaw 
  • HUNTED BY DOOM!
  • Thunderbolt Ross has escaped Doctor Doom’s dungeon, but the wounded general is too weak to turn into the Red Hulk. In the hostile, snowbound Latverian mountains, Ross, Machine Man and Deathlok are relentlessly chased by an army of Doombots! Will these heroes survive this issue’s explosive ending?!
  • “This is a war book,” Percy teased in a recent interview with ComicBook.com. “That’s how I’ve been talking about this with Editor Mark Paniccia from the beginning. That’s why Geoff Shaw is such a brilliant partner, since he draws such brutal, kinetic, gritty action. Wars don’t consist of a single battle. They’re long-lasting and complicated and require much more than brute force to win. The first few issues will feel like The Great Escape. The next few issues will feel like First Blood. And after that? Things get even wilder and thornier.”

THUNDERBOLTS: DOOMSTRIKE #3 (OF 5)

  • Written by Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing
  • Art by Tommaso Bianchi
  • LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE!
  • Bucky, Songbird, Sharon Carter and the Midnight Angels launch a daring plan to target Doctor Doom’s supply of vibranium. But standing in their way are – THE THUNDERBOLTS?! It’s THUNDERBOLTS VS. THUNDERBOLTS – ’NUFF SAID!
  • “We’re thrilled to invite the original Thunderbolts back into the mix and cross them over with Bucky’s new reimagined operation,” Kelly told IGN in a recent interview. “From the heartbreaking conclusion to Songbird and Abner’s relationship, beautifully brought to life (and death) by Jim Zub, to the disastrous return of Citizen V, it’s a real honor to return to these characters, and – more importantly – return them to their original core dilemma: is redemption even possible for a villainous life?”

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Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

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