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- Autocracy Ruler Doctor Doom Location Europe Locations Doomstadt (capital) Characters Doctor Doom Lucia von Bardas Dreadknight Currency Latverian Franc...
- Spider-Man (2005), voiced by Tucker Smallwood. This version works for Latverian agents, collecting genetic information from superhumans to genetically-engineer...
- [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...
- Colorado where they reconcile after a brief encounter with Doctor Doom and Latverian terrorists. During the events of the 2006–2007 "Civil War" storyline,...
- trip to Latveria while in-fact seducing and mani****ting the benevolent Latverian ruler Victor Von Doom over the course of five years into granting them...
- supervillains who had been supplied with enhanced technology and powered armor by Latverian dictator Lucia von Bardas and sent to attack the heroes who had been involved...
- 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...
- source for the titular characters' powers, Mole Man, and Doctor Doom as a Latverian dictator and herald to Galactus, in contrast to the antisocial programmer...
- way to get everyone back home while Doctor Doom builds a replica of his Latverian castle. The Enchantress disappears, Mister Fantastic somehow dies, and...
- Spanish, ****anese, Arabic, and Russian as well as the fictional language Latverian), literature, philosophy, psychology, sociology, history, art and art...