Pat McCallum (credited as Zombie) (VP & editor-in-chief, Wizard Entertainment editorial); Joe Yanarella (credited as Mummy) (senior managing editor, Wizard Entertainment editorial); Matthew Senreich (credited as Vampire) (editorial direction, Wizard Entertainment editorial); Mike Searle (credited as Ghost) (executive editor, Wizard Entertainment editorial); Douglas Goldstein (credited as Reanimated Corpse) (senior editor, Toyfare: The Toy Magazine); Zach Oat (credited as Different Kind of Zombie) (editor, Toyfare: The Toy Magazine); Justin Aclin (credited as Keifer Sutherland in Flatliners) (associate editor, Toyfare: The Toy Magazine); Adam Patyk (credited as Something Involving Voodoo) (associate editor, Toyfare: The Toy Magazine)
The individual issues of this series are each less than 50% comics. Only
comics sequences are indexed and cover scans are accepted only if the issue has 10% indexed comics content.
Dr. Doom; Uhura; Kirk; Tarantula; Red Skull; Venom; Lizard; Klaw; Kraven the Hunter; Green Goblin; Hobgoblin; Whirlwind; Baron Zemo; Kang the Conqueror; Magneto; Electro; Vulture; Doctor Octopus; Kingpin; Daredevil; Sauron (Lord of the Rings); Sauron (Marvel); Doombot 748; Justin Timberlake; Cynthia Von Doom; Mephisto; Thing; Human Torch; Invisible Woman; Mr. Fantastic; Franklin Richards
Synopsis
Red Skull hosts the roast of Dr. Doom. Klaw's sound hand gets too close to the microphone, messing up the sound. They mailed the invitation to the wrong Sauron and Lizard insults the wrong villain. Red Skull gives him credit for launching the Baxter Building into space, but it was really the Doombots. When they point this out, he blows up two with a remote. Kirk exposes Uhura's breast and Timberlake does the same to Kingpin. Doom tries to kill the last Doombot, but accidentally launches the building into space. On Earth, he is hailed as a hero for killing all the supervillains.