TIGER DIVISION ROARS INTO ACTION - FOR DOOM! Doctor Doom rules the planet! But instead of chaos, he's created world peace. Where does that leave Tiger Division, South Korea's foremost defenders? As agents of the National Intelligence Service under White Fox, they're ordered to uphold the new world order - with the help of some new team members! But not everyone is content in Doom's utopia. Tensions are high, and the stakes are higher in ONE WORLD UNDER DOOM. Brought to you by YOON HA LEE, award-winning writer of the Machineries of Empire series, who made his comics debut in the WEDDING SPECIAL #1, and all-star artist MINKYU JUNG (DOCTOR APHRA, MS. MARVEL)!
Yoon Ha Lee is an American science fiction writer born on January 26, 1979 in Houston, Texas. His first published story, “The Hundredth Question,” appeared in Fantasy & Science Fiction in 1999; since then, over two dozen further stories have appeared. He lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
The variant cover by Peach Momoko is quite nice. The dialogue and internal art are pretty basic. The only other gems in this book is the appearance of Wave and Aero. I already pre-ordered issue number two, but will not proceed beyond unless there’s another nice Wave cover. Marvel, you should’ve done better with this team, especially with a Doom tie-in.
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I have been interested in the Tiger Division and I though that their intro in this issue was well done. You get to see their powers in action and get a sense of their personality. I'm not sure how this will fit in with the One World Under Doom stuff as it doesn't feel as connected as some of the other series.
I love the discussion of propaganda versus being true to one's own interests and beliefs. At what point does your voice become a "sellout" or "propo," as opposed to simply expressing what you genuinely believe?
Man, 2 n a row. While I respect an Asian writer and an all-Asian superhero team, I liked only the artwork of this issue. The story was not interesting nor did it hold my attention.