The Snoop Dogg impersonator ‘Doop Snogg’ was hired to trick fans at an NFT conference in an effort to call out the culture of scamming in the NFT industry. The Snoop Dogg look-alike made his debut at ...
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From X-Men oddball to comic buzz, who’s this green potato guy stealing the spotlight? Doop is a Marvel mutant, debuting in 1999, known for his green, potato-like form and quirky powers. Created by ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Even among fans of Marvel Comics, Doop is hardly one of the more well-known characters. The ...
“There’s a green… potato-looking… thing that lives with the X-Men. He is… Doop.” —All-New Doop #1 Doop has no place in superhero comics. With a bizarre inhuman appearance and no specific origin or ...
Marvel sure loves the "All-New" adjective these days, don't they? They're probably hoping the success of All-New X-Men will rub off on some of their less popular franchises. And if it draws a few more ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Charles Xavier’s X-Men has a history of fielding a roster of unique and unusual members. From the ...
It bloody is as well – hang on, is that Rob Liefeld's Forearm, behind them? You know, the guy with the power to have four arms? Okay, at some point I have to do an X Of Swords final battle chart for ...
One looks like a lumpy green potato, the other resembles a blue-skinned demon, and Doop and Nightcrawler both see solo comic books launch Wednesday. Marvel Comics' All-New Doop, with the little ...