Inside the Guide: Fantastic Four #5

Categories: The Spotlight|Published On: February 20, 2026|Views: 142|

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Marvel Comics is rife with villains who harness the power of magic or technological prowess. But few, if any, have a mastery of both like Doctor Victor Von Doom. The Fantastic Four’s great villain is a scientific genius and master of the dark arts with an insatiable lust for power. Despite being born into a poor family in Latveria, he has risen to establish his own kingdom and even achieved god-like powers.

A creation of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Doctor Doom was introduced in The Fantastic Four #5 (July 1962), which carried a cover price of 12¢. Eight years later when Robert M. Overstreet published The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide #1 in 1970, a Near Mint copy of Doctor Doom’s debut was valued at $11.

In 1980, it took a significant jump to $135, and by the Guide #20, it had more than tripled to $475. When the Guide #30 was published in 2000, the first Doctor Doom was up to $3,000. It more than tripled again for the Guide #40 when it reached $13,000, and ten years later in 2020, it was up to $28,000. In 2026’s Guide #55 a Near Mint copy of Doctor Doom’s first appearance in Fantastic Four #5 has grown to $85,000.

Inside the Guide: Fantastic Four #5

Categories: The Spotlight|Published On: February 20, 2026|Views: 142|

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Marvel Comics is rife with villains who harness the power of magic or technological prowess. But few, if any, have a mastery of both like Doctor Victor Von Doom. The Fantastic Four’s great villain is a scientific genius and master of the dark arts with an insatiable lust for power. Despite being born into a poor family in Latveria, he has risen to establish his own kingdom and even achieved god-like powers.

A creation of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Doctor Doom was introduced in The Fantastic Four #5 (July 1962), which carried a cover price of 12¢. Eight years later when Robert M. Overstreet published The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide #1 in 1970, a Near Mint copy of Doctor Doom’s debut was valued at $11.

In 1980, it took a significant jump to $135, and by the Guide #20, it had more than tripled to $475. When the Guide #30 was published in 2000, the first Doctor Doom was up to $3,000. It more than tripled again for the Guide #40 when it reached $13,000, and ten years later in 2020, it was up to $28,000. In 2026’s Guide #55 a Near Mint copy of Doctor Doom’s first appearance in Fantastic Four #5 has grown to $85,000.