Fantastic Four By Ryan North Vol. 6: One World Under Doom

Illustrated by Cory Smith, Creees Lee
Cover Design or Artwork by Joshua Cassara
Paperback
$17.99 US
On sale Oct 21, 2025 | 136 Pages | 9781302960797

Doctor Doom has conquered the world, and that spells nothing but trouble for the Fantastic Four!

The impossible has happened! Doctor Doom has taken over the world! And the Fantastic Four are not going to let that stand. As Reed locks himself in his lab, trying to solve the Problem of Doom, Ben treats Sue to a trip to NYC with their mutual friend She-Hulk to help get her mind off things. But when Ben, Sue and Jen find themselves on the wrong side of mob justice, they face a choice — and it’s one they will not be able to take back! And when the Thing suffers a terrible (and very public) defeat at Doom’s hands, he’s left lost, adrift and more vulnerable than he has been in years. Just as Ben begins to recover, the FF learn they’re losing their powers — at the one time they need them the most desperately! If they can’t reverse the effect, their powers may be lost forever — and Doom will be unstoppable! All that plus Namor, the Sub-Mariner!

COLLECTING: Fantastic Four (2022) 29-33, Giant-Size Fantastic Four (2024) 1
Writer Ryan North went the self-publishing route to launch his comics career with Dinosaur Comics, which has run for more than 2,000 web-based strips. He describes it as basically the best job ever. In 2012, he was tapped by BOOM! Studios to write its new Adventure Time series based on the popular cartoon. His Marvel debut came in 2014 when he penned the Young Avengers chapters of Original Sins. North propelled an unlikely character to solo title success with the Eisner Award-winning series The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl and took Lockjaw solo in the pages of Inhumans: Once and Future Kings. He rewrote the Shakespeare rulebook with Romeo and/or Juliet: A Chooseable-Path Adventure.

Cory Smith is forging a reputation as a Marvel mainstay on high-profile books such as Avengers, Conan the Barbarian and Guardians of the Galaxy. After stints on titles Weapon H and Nova, as well as one-shots featuring the heroes of the Star Wars “Age of Republic,” Smith joined writer Benjamin Percy on a deliciously dark relaunch of Ghost Rider.

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Doctor Doom has conquered the world, and that spells nothing but trouble for the Fantastic Four!

The impossible has happened! Doctor Doom has taken over the world! And the Fantastic Four are not going to let that stand. As Reed locks himself in his lab, trying to solve the Problem of Doom, Ben treats Sue to a trip to NYC with their mutual friend She-Hulk to help get her mind off things. But when Ben, Sue and Jen find themselves on the wrong side of mob justice, they face a choice — and it’s one they will not be able to take back! And when the Thing suffers a terrible (and very public) defeat at Doom’s hands, he’s left lost, adrift and more vulnerable than he has been in years. Just as Ben begins to recover, the FF learn they’re losing their powers — at the one time they need them the most desperately! If they can’t reverse the effect, their powers may be lost forever — and Doom will be unstoppable! All that plus Namor, the Sub-Mariner!

COLLECTING: Fantastic Four (2022) 29-33, Giant-Size Fantastic Four (2024) 1

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Writer Ryan North went the self-publishing route to launch his comics career with Dinosaur Comics, which has run for more than 2,000 web-based strips. He describes it as basically the best job ever. In 2012, he was tapped by BOOM! Studios to write its new Adventure Time series based on the popular cartoon. His Marvel debut came in 2014 when he penned the Young Avengers chapters of Original Sins. North propelled an unlikely character to solo title success with the Eisner Award-winning series The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl and took Lockjaw solo in the pages of Inhumans: Once and Future Kings. He rewrote the Shakespeare rulebook with Romeo and/or Juliet: A Chooseable-Path Adventure.

Cory Smith is forging a reputation as a Marvel mainstay on high-profile books such as Avengers, Conan the Barbarian and Guardians of the Galaxy. After stints on titles Weapon H and Nova, as well as one-shots featuring the heroes of the Star Wars “Age of Republic,” Smith joined writer Benjamin Percy on a deliciously dark relaunch of Ghost Rider.

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