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#25DD-CC Fantastic Four #246

Greatest of My Doombots

1982
Fantastic Four #246
John Byrne (writer and artist)

The Story

Fantastic Four #246 (September 1982) — Greatest of My Doombots. John Byrne's masterful exploration of Doom's technology reveals the sophistication of his robot doubles.

Significance

The Doombot concept — that any defeated Doom might be a robot — became one of the most famous plot devices in comics. It means Doom can never truly be defeated, because you never know if you're fighting the real one.

Historical Context

Byrne elevated the Doombot concept from a simple plot convenience to a terrifying strategic advantage. This issue is part of the acclaimed run that restored Doom to his full menacing glory.

Bronze Age

1970-1985

A period of mature storytelling and complex character development.

Collector Value

A 1/1 Comic Cut from the Byrne era exploring one of Doom's most famous innovations. The Doombot concept has been central to every major Doom storyline since.