Doctor Doom Goes Widescreen: Marvel Unveils 'All-In-One' Epic for 2026

Get ready for a visual spectacle. Marvel Comics just announced DOOM ALL-ON-ONE #1, a new one-shot arriving in October 2026. This isn't just any comic; it's a 50-page epic told entirely through landscape-oriented splash pages, pushing a truly "movie-style" aesthetic.
Writer Al Ewing and artist Alessandro Cappuccio are behind this ambitious project. The premise is classic Doom: Latveria's monarch once again descends into Hell to challenge Mephisto for his mother's soul. But this time, Doom faces a new twist. He’ll battle the entire Marvel Universe across the searing flames of perdition itself.
Marvel seems keen on this unique format. DOOM ALL-ON-ONE follows 2025's MARVEL ALL-ON-ONE #1, which saw The Thing in a similar 50-page widescreen brawl. It's a clear nod to John Byrne's groundbreaking FANTASTIC FOUR (1961) #252, which also experimented with landscape-style storytelling. The long lead time for Doom's issue has many speculating about potential big-screen synergy.
“Doctor Doom battles the entire Marvel Universe across fifty wide-screen pages of eschatological brawl.”
Catzye Take
This "All-On-One" format is fascinating, pushing the boundaries of comic art and storytelling. What's interesting here is Marvel's commitment to such a specific, art-intensive style across multiple books, potentially signaling a new visual direction. Fans will want to watch how this evolves, especially with the long lead time for Doom's issue hinting at bigger plans.
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