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Thunderbolts: Doomstrike's Role in Marvel's One World Under Doom Crossover

In 2025, the Marvel Universe is defined by one word: "Doom." Kicking off the year, Marvel launches a groundbreaking crossover event titled "One World Under Doom," where Doctor Doom emerges from obscurity as the new Sorcerer Supreme and crowns himself emperor of the world. This epic saga unfolds in t
By Zoe
Apr 18,2025

In 2025, the Marvel Universe is defined by one word: "Doom." Kicking off the year, Marvel launches a groundbreaking crossover event titled "One World Under Doom," where Doctor Doom emerges from obscurity as the new Sorcerer Supreme and crowns himself emperor of the world. This epic saga unfolds in the miniseries "One World Under Doom" by Ryan North and R.B. Silva, as well as in various tie-ins and spinoffs. Among these, "Thunderbolts: Doomstrike" by writers Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing, with art by Tommaso Bianchi, stands out as a critical component.

IGN offers an exclusive preview of "Thunderbolts: Doomstrike #3," set for release in April. The issue promises a thrilling confrontation as Bucky, Songbird, Sharon Carter, and the Midnight Angels devise a bold strategy to disrupt Doctor Doom's vibranium supply. However, they face an unexpected challenge: another Thunderbolts team. Marvel's teaser tantalizes fans with "THUNDERBOLTS VS. THUNDERBOLTS – 'NUFF SAID!"

Dive into the exclusive preview gallery below, and continue reading to gain insights directly from Kelly and Lanzing about the series. They explain how this narrative serves as the culmination of a multi-year storyline centered around Bucky Barnes:

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Is Bucky Barnes to Blame for Emperor Doom?

"Thunderbolts: Doomstrike" builds upon the foundation laid by Kelly and Lanzing's 2023 Thunderbolts relaunch, featuring a new team led by Bucky Barnes tasked with confronting the Marvel Universe's most formidable villains. Despite their successes against Hydra and the Kingpin, Bucky's Thunderbolts inadvertently set the stage for Doom's rise to power.

"In a single sweep, Bucky cleared the board of the Red Skull, the Kingpin’s finances, and the American Kaiju," Lanzing shares via email with IGN. "That leaves Hydra without a leader, the criminal underworld without financing, and the US Government without its most effective deterrence - all of which was supposed to help Bucky make the world a safer, better place and inspire other heroes to make big changes in the world around them. Unfortunately, he also inspired someone else: Victor Von Doom - who he used as a pawn to kill the re-emergent Red Skull. And no one makes a weapon out of Victor Von Doom without living to regret it."

Kelly notes that their initial storyline, "Worldstrike," was designed to lead into a Doom-focused sequel. The convergence with Ryan North's company-wide crossover event, "One World Under Doom," was a fortuitous alignment. "When we started planning what the follow-up series would be, we were introduced to the upcoming new status quo for the Marvel Universe: One World Under Doom," Kelly explains. "Spearheaded by the incredible Ryan North, we eagerly dove into the outlines…and to our shock, discovered that he was using Bucky’s manipulation of Doom as one of the key inciting incidents for Victor’s rise to world power. Which meant that this new Thunderbolts mission wasn’t just a crusade against evil - it was a referendum on Bucky’s choices. Doomstrike is Bucky’s chance to redeem his choices… but it’s going to push him harder than ever before."

Bucky's guilt over his role in establishing Emperor Doom is a central theme in "Doomstrike." Kelly points out that guilt has been a constant in Bucky's life since his revival as the Winter Soldier. "Bucky’s guilt - whether from his actions as The Winter Soldier, or his missions for the Outer Circle - have been weighing him down all his life," he says. "And just when he thought he could put some of it down and turn the corner…he gets burdened with the responsibility of causing Doom’s rise to power. Worst of all, Doom understands that…and will use that guilt as his greatest weapon. After our first issue, that weight will be increased by a factor of 20,000…and even with his metal arm, Bucky might not be able to save himself from being crushed."

The motivations of the other Thunderbolts vary, reflecting their diverse backgrounds. "Songbird is joining the team out of loyalty to Bucky and her own sense of heroism - long gone are her days as Screaming Mimi, so when she sees a chance to be a hero in this world gone mad, Songbird takes it. But she’s also still hurting from the loss of her last love, Abner Jenkins (aka MACH-X), so there’s a certain amount of devil-may-care attitude to how far she’s willing to go," Lanzing explains.

"Black Widow is entirely concerned for Bucky’s safety - they only recently reignited their romance and it’s clear that his guilt is driving him to dangerous places. She’d rather play the long game against Doom, but Revolution waits for no man. Destroyer is already on-mission when we meet her; Sharon Carter destroys fascism and it’s basically everywhere these days. U.S. Agent is deep in his cups when Bucky arrives - disgusted by his country’s subservience to a foreign dictator. And our newest member, Ghost Rider ‘44, is an old friend of Bucky whose war just reignited in hellfire. We’re leaving some more members as surprises… but suffice to say, every one of them has a reason to stand against Doom… or worry for Bucky’s life," Lanzing adds.

As for the mysterious Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, Kelly teases, "As for Val… that’s a more complicated question that readers will have to read issue #1 to uncover."

Thunderbolts vs. Thunderbolts

A key attraction of "Doomstrike" is the return of the original 1997 Thunderbolts lineup. While Songbird aligns with Bucky, her former teammates side with Emperor Doom, setting the stage for a dramatic showdown as depicted on the cover of issue #3.

"We’re thrilled to invite the original Thunderbolts back into the mix and cross them over with Bucky’s new reimagined operation," Kelly enthuses. "From the heartbreaking conclusion to Songbird and Abner’s relationship, beautifully brought to life (and death) by Jim Zub, to the disastrous return of Citizen V, it’s a real honor to return to these characters, and - more importantly - return them to their original core dilemma: is redemption even possible for a villainous life?"

Lanzing adds, "But it’s not Bucky who’s co-opting the name for his own ends - it’s Doom. See, the Thunderbolts aren’t self-organizing here; in a world under Doom, few heroes are as under his thumb as those he calls his 'Fulgar Victoris.' But why are they organizing? And why is Bucky target number one?"

Songbird's pivotal role in "Doomstrike" sees her caught between her old teammates and her new allegiance to Bucky. "When Melissa returns, she does so with a style, excited and ready to aid Bucky on his mission," Kelly says. "But he’s not the only Thunderbolt she has a history with, and the return of her friends - serving someone as nefarious as Doom - will absolutely twist her heart. Unlike Bucky, the Thunderbolts are her entire world…so how she deals with this fallout is going to shake her to her core."

Kelly and Lanzing's work with Bucky spans several years, including their "Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty" series and the "Captain America: Cold War" crossover. "Doomstrike" is heralded as the culmination of their overarching Bucky storyline, a must-read for fans of their previous works.

"Here’s what we can say with confidence: this is our final Bucky Barnes tale for a while," Lanzing teases. "We’ve been telling a single story with Bucky Barnes ever since we started at Marvel - we call it the 'Revolution Saga.' It began in Devil’s Reign: Winter Soldier, really exploded in Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty, motivated Captain America: Cold War, and then became fully centered on Bucky in Thunderbolts: Worldstrike. Bucky has discovered the secrets of his origin, he’s clashed with his best friend, he’s allowed love back into his heart, and he’s taken on a new identity as the Revolution - but it will all come down to this. I really cannot stress enough that fans of any of our work on those titles shouldn’t miss this - while the story is great for new readers, it’s also imbued with tons of meaning for those who’ve been on this ride with us. It’s the grand finale for our work on Bucky and we’re leaving it all on the field."

With the "Thunderbolts" movie set to hit theaters in May, Kelly and Lanzing aim to attract MCU fans to their comic series. "Absolutely," Kelly confirms. "Fans of MCU Bucky - slightly more quippy, slightly less damaged - will find our Bucky very familiar…least, at the start. Though the details are different, this story will teach MCU fans exactly why The Contessa Valentina Allegra de la Fontaine is such a machiavellian threat. And for fans of Bucky and Natasha, their romance sits at the very core themes of the book. Finally, as we know Doom himself will soon be taking the spotlight in the MCU, this story - and the entire One World Under Doom era - is a terrifying introduction to one of the greatest villains in Marvel’s history. Our sincere hope is that, when fans of the movie come rushing into their local comic shop asking for more, the one-two punch of Thunderbolts: Worldstrike and Doomstrike are waiting for them to hook them into the incredible, wild world of Marvel comics."

"Thunderbolts: Doomstrike #1" is scheduled for release on February 19, 2025. For more on the future of the Marvel Universe, check out what to expect from Marvel in 2025 and explore our most anticipated comics of the year.

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