Knee Deep In The Dead: The First Issue of the 1996 Doom Comic

Doomworld posted the first issue of the abysmal Doom comic that was published by id software in 1996.

Video game comic books are almost never good, and this is absolutely no exception. The nostalgia factor makes me obligated to love it (which I do), but the dialogue is just about as bad as it gets.

This comic speaks volumes as to why the main character in Doom never said a word.

Knee Deep In The Dead


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