- and
large live in the same fear of
their own
government as do
fellow Latverians.
Because it
lacks a
native superhero po****ce,
Latveria relies largely...
- Spanish, ****anese, Arabic, and
Russian as well as the
fictional language Latverian), literature, philosophy, psychology, sociology, history, art and art...
-
appearing at
random times throughout the
series conversing with the
Latverian despot. This is
later revealed to be a ploy by Kang, as by
aiding Doom...
- Spider-Man (2005),
voiced by
Tucker Smallwood. This
version works for
Latverian agents,
collecting genetic information from
superhumans to genetically-engineer...
-
storyline in
Fantastic Four, Shalla-Bal was
trapped in the form of a
Latverian peasant girl
named Helena by Mephisto, and
married Doctor Doom, until...
- by
Latverian Prime Minister Lucia von
Bardas to fund a
group of B-List
supervillains with
advanced technology,
presumably that of
previous Latverian dictator...
- [better source needed] Doom
returns to his kingdom,
saving Tony
Stark from
Latverian rebels and
claiming to be a new man. He
relinquishes his dictatorship...
-
Doctor Doom's castle, in an
effort to
capture and
devour the
unaffected Latverian citizens inside.
While part of a multi-zombie
chase of
Ultimate Reed Richards...
- villainess.[volume & issue needed] She is
hired by an
unknown person to kill a
Latverian terrorist, but Spider-Man
prevented her from
doing it.[volume & issue needed]...
- zombies. Reed
later ****ists his
fellow zombies in
tracking down
several Latverian human survivors; they
escape to
alternate dimensions but
Doctor Doom does...