Doom comic

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Doom comic is an infamously over-the-top 1996 comic book adaptation of the Doom video game, known for its exaggerated violence, cheesy dialogue, and cult meme status among fans.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comic book
licensed video game comic
associatedWith Doom fandom
id Software
basedOn Doom (1993 video game)
surface form: Doom

Doom franchise (via id Software)
surface form: Doom video game series
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalImpact inspired fan comics
inspired memes and image macros
distribution promotional giveaway
fandomNickname Doom comic 1996
Rip and Tear comic
fandomReception cult classic
so-bad-it’s-good
featuresCharacter Doom Marine
Doom Slayer
surface form: Doomguy
featuresElement demons
hell
format one-shot comic
genre action
horror
science fiction
video game tie-in
hasMeme Rip and tear
huge guts
language English
medium print
memorableQuote Rip and tear your guts! You are huge! That means you have huge guts!
Rip and tear, rip and tear your guts!
You are huge! That means you have huge guts!
narrativeStyle first-person monologue
notableFor campy tone
cheesy dialogue
cult status
internet meme popularity
over-the-top violence
onlineAvailability widely scanned and shared
publicationYear 1996
publisher Marvel Comics
setting Mars
UAC base
targetAudience fans of Doom video game
tone camp
parodic
violenceLevel exaggerated
visualStyle dynamic action poses
exaggerated anatomy

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Doom franchise (via id Software) hasAdaptation Doom comic
subject surface form: Doom franchise