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'''''Doom: Knee Deep In the Dead''''' is a [[comic book]] published by [[GT Interactive]] in May 1996 and based on the [[video games|video game]], ''[[Doom]]''. Only a single issue was created, the the comic has been thoroughly panned by critics for having utterly ridiculous dialogue. It was written by [[Steve Behling]] and [[Michael Stewart]], drawn and colored by [[Tom Grindberg]], lettered by Edd Fear, and produced by [[Dana Moreshead]], for [[Marvel Comics]], as a giveaway for a video game convention.
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{{Book
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| Title            = Doom
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| Image            = Doom Comic - 1 - Knee Deep In the Dead - Cover.jpg
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| ImageDescription = Comic - USA - 1st edition.
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| Author          = {{BookAuthor|Steve Behling}}, {{BookAuthor|Michael Stewart}}
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| PublishedYear    = 1996
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| PublishedMonth  = 05
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| PublishedDay    = ??
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| Type            = {{BookType|Fiction}}, {{BookType|Comics}}
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| Genre            = {{BookGenre|Action}}
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| Themes          = {{MediaTheme|Action}}, {{MediaTheme|Science Fiction}}
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| AgeGroup        = Adult
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}}
  
I knew of the existence of the ''Doom'' comic because it was famous for how bad it is, and I saw a couple scans of sections of the comic, but I never read it. In 2019, while cleaning up the [[Doom (universe)|''Doom'' universe]] page on this Wiki, I searched for it online and found it and read it. It's hilariously awful.
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'''''Doom''''' is a [[comics|comic book]] published by [[GT Interactive]] in May 1996 and based on the video game, ''[[Doom]]''. Only a single issue was created, and the the comic has been thoroughly panned by critics for having utterly ridiculous dialogue. Issue 1, ''Knee Deep In the Dead'', was written by [[Steve Behling]] and [[Michael Stewart]], drawn and colored by [[Tom Grindberg]], lettered by Edd Fear, and produced by [[Dana Moreshead]] through [[Marvel Comics]] as a giveaway for a video game convention making it quite rare. 10,000 copies of the comic were made for a reprint in the [[id Anthology]] video game compilation.
  
==Status==
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==Personal==
I don't own this comic, but I read it on 2019-10-22.
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| Read    = Digital version.
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| Finished = 2019-10-22.
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I knew of the existence of the ''Doom'' comic because it was famous for how bad it is, and I saw a couple scans of small sections of the comic, but I never read it. In 2019, while cleaning up my [[Doom (universe)|''Doom'' universe]] page, I searched for it online and found it and read it. It's hilariously awful.
  
 
==Review==
 
==Review==
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{{BookRating|2}}
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{{Spoilers}}
 
{{Spoilers}}
  
==Documents==
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===Good===
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* Some of the one-liner jokes are pretty funny. "Knock, knock. Who's there? ME!"
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* The over-the-top content of the comic fits the style of the game.
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===Bad===
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* A lot of the dialogue is groan-worthy. "You are huge! That means you have huge guts! Rip and tear!"
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* The art is only so-so, and most of the guns and demons are not drawn very accurately to the game.
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===Ugly===
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* The comic is just a series of gags and gore, there isn't even an attempt at a story or plot. And, at only 16 pages, there isn't enough room to tell the actual story-line of the game.
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==Media==
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===Documents===
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Doom Comic - 1 - Knee Deep In the Dead.pdf|Scans of the comic minus the ads.
 
Doom Comic - 1 - Knee Deep In the Dead.pdf|Scans of the comic minus the ads.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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===Videos===
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{{YouTube|Sv4xLSj_pL8|Video of the comic panel-by-panel.}}
  
 
==Links==
 
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 24 July 2023

Doom

Doom Comic - 1 - Knee Deep In the Dead - Cover.jpg

Comic - USA - 1st edition.

Author Steve Behling, Michael Stewart
Published 1996-05-??
Type Fiction, Comics
Genre Action
Themes Action, Science Fiction
Age Group Adult

Doom is a comic book published by GT Interactive in May 1996 and based on the video game, Doom. Only a single issue was created, and the the comic has been thoroughly panned by critics for having utterly ridiculous dialogue. Issue 1, Knee Deep In the Dead, was written by Steve Behling and Michael Stewart, drawn and colored by Tom Grindberg, lettered by Edd Fear, and produced by Dana Moreshead through Marvel Comics as a giveaway for a video game convention making it quite rare. 10,000 copies of the comic were made for a reprint in the id Anthology video game compilation.

Personal

Own?No.
Read?Digital version.
Finished2019-10-22.

I knew of the existence of the Doom comic because it was famous for how bad it is, and I saw a couple scans of small sections of the comic, but I never read it. In 2019, while cleaning up my Doom universe page, I searched for it online and found it and read it. It's hilariously awful.

Review

Overall:

Rating-2.svg

— This section contains spoilers! —

Good

  • Some of the one-liner jokes are pretty funny. "Knock, knock. Who's there? ME!"
  • The over-the-top content of the comic fits the style of the game.

Bad

  • A lot of the dialogue is groan-worthy. "You are huge! That means you have huge guts! Rip and tear!"
  • The art is only so-so, and most of the guns and demons are not drawn very accurately to the game.

Ugly

  • The comic is just a series of gags and gore, there isn't even an attempt at a story or plot. And, at only 16 pages, there isn't enough room to tell the actual story-line of the game.

Media

Documents

Videos

Video of the comic panel-by-panel.

Links