Doctor Doom Marvel Legends 2020 Figure Review (Super Skrull Series)

I was planning to finish off the week by flaming on a review of the new Human Torch figure, but it turned out that there was a despot who demanded to be moved closer to Richards in the reviewing queue! Considered by many to be the greatest villain in the Marvel Universe (and even greatest villain period by some), the King of Latveria has already pre-sold out via sites like Amazon and BBTS despite being two-per-case. EE is still taking orders for the new Marvel Legends Doctor Doom figure for an arrival this month—is this a figure worth locking in if you haven’t done so already…?

Fantastic Four Legends Doctor Doom Figure Review

I made a tactical error with the sequencing of my series of Fantastic Four Marvel Legends reviews—and that error was focusing on the FF itself and not starting with the new 2020 Doctor Doom figure.

I’ve been inundated with folks asking when I’ll be reviewing ML Doom, so I’ll defer to the wishes of the masses and make Johnny Storm wait a wee bit longer for the spotlight. Sorry, Human Torch fans!

Unboxing Marvel Legends 2020 Doctor Doom Figure HasbroThe last time Hasbro made a Dr. Doom Legends figure was way back in 2012 as part of the Epic Heroes series (the wave where we got an unpainted base instead of a Build-A-Figure part), and that figure was just a refresh of an even older Doom (although it did have a sweet Future Foundation Doom variant that I really wish I had).

2020 Marvel Legends Doctor Doom Box Back

So the time was definitely right for an all-new action figure of Reed Richards’ arch-nemesis. Is the result a masterstroke for Hasbro…? Well, as it so happens, this $20 action figure is in actuality my favorite non-statue representation of Doctor Doom ever made!

Hasbro Fantastic Four Legends Doctor Doom 6" Figure ReviewThe first thing I noticed when removing this toy from the packaging is that the level of detail sculpted into this figure is absolutely insane. The sculpted texture on Doom’s tunic and cape don’t just have hundreds of little stitching details—there are easily thousands.

Doctor Doom 2020 Marvel Legends Review

This is the kind of attention to texturing I expect to see on a $500 statue and not on a toy that costs an Andrew Jackson.

Flying Doctor Doom Marvel Legends Action Figure Back Thrusters

The cape pegs nice and tightly into Doom’s back, but you can remove it by popping off Doom’s head to reveal a pair of thrusters on his back. So you can use your imagination to decide if this is a Doombot or just a plain old flying Dr. Doom. A very neat extra thought that goes above and beyond from Hasbro either way, though!

Classic Head on Dr Doom Super Skrull Series Marvel Legends Action Figure

While you’re taking the cape on or off, you can also choose whether you want your despot to be sporting a classic or modern mask. I much prefer the look of the modern Doctor Doom mask, but hey—might as well let every collector choose which style they prefer for themselves, right?

Doctor Doom Marvel Legends Super Skrull Series Figure and Accessories

You also get the option of swapping out the grasping hand and gesturing hand for a pair of fists. While Victor von Doom isn’t your usual fisticuffs brawler, he has been known to throw down for a good tussle now and again! And I will never fault a figure for giving us extra interchangeable parts for more options.

Hasbro Dr Doom Legends Figure 2019 2020 Fantastic Four

Von Doom’s left hand is perfectly posed for giving a monologue on how Victor will crush Richards, while his right hand has a smoothly-working trigger finger for securely aiming the included pistol.

Gun Holster on Marvel Legends 2020 Dr Doom Six Inch Figure

And speaking of the gun! It actually comes pre-inserted into the holster on Doom’s hip in the package, so it’s possible many packaged collectors won’t ever even realize it’s their at all. The holster looks brilliant with its leather-like texture and artsy “D” (for Doom—duh) monogram etched into it. That monogram is Hasbro going above and beyond on this piece again.

Close-Up of Details on Fantastic Four Legends Doom 6" Figure

The holster pegs shut well and holds the pistol exquisitely. It’s probably the best holster that Hasbro has ever done, given how detailed it is and how efficiently it works. The gold belt buckle and cape clasps also have ornate decorations on them to remind us that Doom doesn’t believe in dressing down. These pop nicely and look great.

Detailed Cape on Hasbro Marvel Legends Doctor Doom 2020 Figure

One drawback of the cape is that it makes the monarch just a tad back-heavy, which can make getting him to stand up slightly irritating because of his soft plastic skirt restricting the leg articulation slightly. It’s not a huge impediment—and you can certainly still get Doom into most non-acrobatic poses—but it will tick some people off when their Doom falls back due to the weight of his cape just when they think they’ve achieved the ideal pose.

Fantastic Four Marvel Legends Series Doom vs. Mr Fantastic

A display option that isn’t included that I’ve been surprised to hear gripes about is an unmasked Victor von Doom head (with scarring, unlike the Infamous Iron Man unmasked portrait). I think that a relatively small percentage of fans would want to display an unmasked Victor, but for those who feel they’re missing out, hopefully Hasbro will do another version with that option someday.

Doctor Doom Hasbro Marvel Legends Action Figure 2020 Review

Paint-wise and plastic-wise, I am highly satisfied with this figure. All the joints are tight and hold position well, and none of the plastic feels likely to rip or tear easily. Paint deco is clean and neat to the human eye, although I can see a few trivial imperfections in hi-res photos I can’t see normally. The colors of the tunic and armor look swell to me, and I’ve got no complaints about the detailing when looking at it with my own eyes.

Fantastic Four Legends Thing vs Dr Doom

For posing, we have the standard level of super-articulation with some restrictions due to the costume design:

  • Ball-Hinge Head and Shoulders
  • Ab Crunch
  • Double-Hinge Knees and Elbows
  • Swivel-Hinge Wrists
  • Swivel Waist, Biceps and Thighs
  • Hinged Feet with Rocker Ankles

Packaged Marvel Legends 2020 Dr Doom Figure

The skirt and hood and cape are all a bit of a hindrance for the range of various ranges of motion on this figure, but this isn’t Spider-Man—it’s Doctor Doom. For my purposes, I can achieve most of the poses I’d ever envision putting this maniacal monarch into. Your dynamic posing needs may vary.

Review Marvel Legends 2020 Dr Doom Action Figure

Overall: I want to give in to the hype and grant the new Dr. Doom Legends figure the legendary ‘A+’, but I just can’t quite do that. This is easily the best 6” Doctor Doom figure ever made, in my opinion, but I think it’s still possible for Hasbro (or maybe a higher-end company like Mezco Toyz or Revoltech) to evolve an even more definitive and perfect figure of Victor von Doom.

The level of sculpting detail on this figure is absolutely glorious, and the alternate classic head and fists are certainly welcome additions. This is a Marvel Legends Doom figure that will nicely fill the hole in any fan’s collection and look amazing doing so.

Even so, I think it’s possible to up the ante with a more flexible cape that’s less back-heavy, a slightly better range of motion and an alternate unmasked Victor head. As it stands, this is an excellent action figure that falls barely short of perfection, but is still a must for most collectors.

GRADE: A

Comments

Doctor Doom Marvel Legends 2020 Figure Review (Super Skrull Series) — 13 Comments

  1. This was the only figure of the FF wave that I ordered. Unfortunately, I pre-ordered on Amazon as my other source was already sold out the day of the pre-orders. My success with Amazon pre-orders haven’t been good unless they are exclusives, as Amazon had cancelled a Star Wars Black series Dengar and a Marvel Legends Silver Sable pre-order that I had, only to sell them again 4 days AFTER cancelling my order. I’ve already seen a report of someone getting an order cancellation for their pre-order Doom from Amazon, and I checked my order, and it’s still there for now…..but I will be beyond angry if Amazon cancels me again! I may have to check EE, but I don’t like paying shipping prices.

    I like mostly classic looks as my time with comics was in the mid 90’s….but I’m really liking the modern look here over the classic. This Doom looks like it could easily already be figure of the year. I’d like to see them reuse this and maybe make a Doom 2099, as I was a big fan of the 2099 series, and collected them all. Here’s hoping, and this review really has me crossing my fingers that my order doesn’t get cancelled!

  2. I felt the need to touch the tunic to see if it was cloth or plastic when I first pulled him out of his package. Amazing details.

  3. I subscribe to the rumor that this figure was originally intended to be part of the 80th line, but got bumped and moved into a regular wave. He just seems a little nicer than typical ML figs. Not that I’m complaining either way, he’s my only must-have figure from this wave!

  4. I was hoping to get doom in his bright green color

  5. Awesome figure… now just waiting on Reed and Sue to arrive as I scored She-Hulk, Thing, and Johnny from Walmart the other day.

  6. FYI… Target had the Starforce Captain Marvel exclusive marked down to $5.98 the other day.

  7. Can’t wait for the Squirrel Girl to come out so she can defeat this Doctor Doom, just like in her first appearance XD

  8. This Doom looks so awesome it reminds me why I used to always love Doom when I was growing up. Stopped collecting a while ago, but will need to pick this one up anyway.

  9. I found this figure immediately after I read your review, and I agree, it is completely amazing. My problem is, the figure can’t shift its weight forward enough to stand properly and overcome the cape. It’s like the feet need one more degree of ratchet, where they can each shift closer toward the shins. I keep trying to move them but I’m afraid I’ll damage them. I found a stand with a footpeg that holds him, but it just looks awkward with his body too far back. In fact, it just rests on the back edge of the cape! Am I doing something wrong?