Alright, we return to the Road to Avengers: Doomsday and we got yet another classic Doctor Doom story.
The Peril and The Power is a 1966 storyline published in the 1961 edition of Fantastic Four within issues #57-60. As always this was distributed by Marvel Comics, and our creative time is once again Stan Lee being the writer and Jack Kirby being the artist.
The story is, Doctor Doom has stolen the cosmic powers of the Silver Surfer. Now wielding unlimited power at his disposal, Doom sets out to do whatever he pleases. This leaves the Fantastic Four with a dangerous situation and one big question, how do the stop the unstoppable?
- Negatives
I've got nothing.
- Mix
It comes down to the pacing. The first issue that being #57 is a big victim of bad pacing. Because we bounce from one story beat to another. First it's the Fantastic Four, then we jump to what Human Torch is doing, then we jump to the Fantastic Four, then we jump to see what Doctor Doom is up to. And so on and so forth. Thankfully it does get just a little bit better in the later issues, but man that first part guys, it's kind of drag.
- Positives
Let's get this one out of the way quickly while at the same time praise it briefly. Am I of course referring to Jack Kibry's art. Here's a couple of really great pics.
Even if you're not a fan of Jack Kirby or older comic book art and prefer more modern comic book artists like Jim Lee, Jason Fabok, David Finch, Marco Checchetto, Dan Mora, Jorge Jiménez, or maybe into more manga art styles, you can't deny that Kirby did amazing work here. The use of bright colors, the cosmic energy effects, the scope, and how dynamic it is, is all great stuff.
The last thing I'll praise is the story. Since the theme of this road is Doctor Doom, I gotta praise how this is the story that elevated him. Sure he was still a very threating villain, but this story turned him a dangerous earthbound tyrant into someone who is capable of getting his hands on godlike power. But what the story also did was up the stakes. For a majority of the story Doom is winning and the Fantastic Four are losing. And that situation makes the Four go down a road of thinking they may not win this, which also really tested their family bound. Then in the end we get a really fun climatic battle in the final issue. Granted I wish it didn't end with a deus ex machina-style solution, but a majority of this story still gives you a lot good so I can kinda brush that off, note that I said "kinda". But the point I'm getting at is the story is a must read as a Marvel Comics fan, a Fantastic Four fan, or a fan of Doctor Doom.
So yeah, overall a really fun story arc. I think you should give it a try.
My final rating is, Good.
So this is the final time I'll be reviewing a Doctor Doom story made by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The next part and afterwards will be by different creative teams. Anyhow, that's all for now. Come back on Thursday, Mar 19th, for the second part of the Road to Scary Movie (2026) with my review of Scary Movie 2. Until then, enjoy the rest of your day.









