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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 161. Chapters: Doctor Doom, Doctor Strange, Captain Britain, Magik, Tigra, Dormammu, Forge, Nico Minoru, Selene, Wiccan, Black Knight, Pixie, Sorcerer Supreme, Mojo, Jennifer Kale, Spiral, Ulysses Bloodstone, Brother Voodoo, Baron Mordo, Doctor Druid, Ancient One, Belasco, Doom 2099, Dire Wraith, Talisman, Diablo, Clea, Modred the Mystic, N'Kantu, the Living Mummy, Junzo Muto, Roma, Amanda Sefton, Agamotto, Agatha Harkness, Elsa Bloodstone, Nekra, Kulan Gath, Shaman, Centurious, Brothers Grimm, Merlin, Merlyn, Witchfire, Nemesis, Master Pandemonium, Arabian Knight, Talon, Arcanna, Mister Jip, Necrom, Eli Bard, Hybrid, Nicholas Scratch, Pestilence, Margali Szardos, Calypso, Abdul Alhazred, Feron, Zaladane, Black Widow, Cat People, Topaz, Kaluu, Naga, Moondark, Dakimh the Enchanter, Magique, Wink, Rintrah, Master Khan, Black Raazer, Jaine Cutter, Chondu the Mystic, Lunatik, Llan the Sorcerer, Dragonrider, Crimson Curse, Sise-Neg, Krugarr, Magnus the Sorcerer, Saul, Tiboro, Urthona, Damballah, Stygyro, Amergin. Excerpt: Victor von Doom (also known as Doctor Doom) is a fictional character who appears in Marvel Comics publications . Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Fantastic Four #5 (July 1962) wearing his trademark metal mask and green cloak. The son of a gypsy witch, Doom is a recurring supervillain, arch enemy of the Fantastic Four, and leader of the fictional nation of Latveria. He is both a genius inventor and a sorcerer, and has served as a primary antagonist and occasional protagonist in the Marvel continuity since his creation. Doom's most famous opponents include the Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, the Avengers, the X-Men, Punisher, Blade, Iron Man, and even Superman. Doctor Doom has been featured in other Marvel-endorsed media such as feature films; video games; television serie...