Our thrilling new line bringing new tales of Marvel's Super Heroes and villains begins with the infamous Doctor Doom risking all to steal his heart's desire from the very depths of Hell
Notorious villain Doctor Victor von Doom has finally found a solution for his oldest obsession: rescuing his mother's soul from the clutches of Hell. An alliance with the reclusive sage, Maria von Helm, has provided the key to Doom's latest invention. Fusing their super-science and sorcery, Doom has created the Harrower, a device that will open a rift and wrench his mother's soul from the netherworld. Back in the human world, however, rebel forces threaten to overrun Latveria and topple its dark leader - and revolution couldn't come at a more dangerous time than when the gates of Hell itself have been unlocked.
DAVID ANNANDALE is a lecturer at a Canadian university on subjects ranging from English literature to horror films and video games. He is the author of many novels in the New York Times-bestselling Horus Heresy and Warhammer 40,000 universe, and a co-host of the Hugo Award-nominated podcast Skiffy and Fanty
Title: The Harrowing of Doom: A Marvel Untold Novel
Author: Annandale, David
ISBN: 9781839080524
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Publisher: Aconyte Books
Publication Date: 2021-02-18
Number of Pages: 352
Weight: 0.1911 kg
Annandale has a real talent for the cinematic and the strange. -- Starburst Magazine
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I felt like I was reading a very in-depth script to a Marvel movie I would enjoy seeing. Fans get to witness a side of Doctor Doom that is not commonly seen. -- Nerds and Beyond
The highlight of the novel is David Annandale's storytelling, which is fascinating and gripping. -- Shelley Reviews
As spectacular, characterful and downright entertaining as any Marvel movie. Doctor Doom might usually play the role of the bad guy, but with this fantastic exploration of his character and his relationship to Latveria it's clear that there's much more to him than just monomaniacal villainy. Annandale's love for the character comes through strongly, and he's undoubtedly done Doom justice. -- Track of Words