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The fact that Doc Ock – far less powerful than any of the other Doc Ocks featured in this series – is the best there is proves that he truly is the superior. Doom and Doc Ock combined into one entertaining main villain. Thompson explores the ultimate ego by asking Dr. As the series progresses, we see Doc Ock defeated, but not for long. It is revealed that there is a superior Doctor Doom who seems to think he can match Doc Ock, who is the main antagonist after all. The catch with this series is the fact that Doc Ock has access to Mr. Readers who may not care reign of the devil You should know that this connection is not so related to the main event. It puts us on Doc Ock’s side before diving into the central conceit of the series. The book begins with Doc Ock talking about his childhood trauma in captions.
He’s a villain for sure, but at a level that’s fun to explore and enjoy. He’s intelligent, the perfect amount of pomposity, and just the right amount of spite. An incredibly arrogant villain like Doc Ock is fun reading, so just imagine different forms of him! When you open this book, you immediately notice how well Thompson captures Doc Ock’s voice. If you liked Dan Slotts Superior Spider-Man, you’ll probably enjoy the four-part story by Zac Thompson and Davide Tinto. child’s play, right? Until you realize each is a “superior” form of the Hulk, Wolverine, and Ghost Rider! In this case, Doc Ock has to face off against three other “superior” Doc Ocks from other dimensions. As is usual with comic book events, crossovers allow for different perspectives on characters and stories thanks to the establishment of a main crisis. That includes the main thing reign of the devil event as well Devil’s Reign: Superior Four. In case you missed it reign of the devil Event and its crossovers, fear not as the commercial paperbacks collecting it start coming out this week.