400:'s "Introduction to Religion" class, though, under Doop, the course largely consists of watching films while Doop takes naps. The students are shown to be comically unable to decipher Doop's lesson plan. Teaching, however, is a cover for Doop's real position. Wolverine alone knows that Doop is actually the secret protector of the school, spending most of his time gathering and acting upon information regarding possible threats to the students. He again protects the unwary students from a super-villain attack, post-graduation, using sonics.
435:, he accidentally sucked the entire team into his body or mind via a popped pimple. He entered himself by picking at the pimple, and rescued his teammates from their own subconscious minds. When they were restored to reality, none but Doop was aware of what had occurred, and only a fraction of a second had actually passed.
353:
notes that this resembles a mission in the past where all but two X-Force members die. Not only is the mansion full of gunmen, it is also surrounded by attack helicopters. The uniforms of the gunmen are identical to the ones that the 'Boyz R Us' hostage takers wore. During the mission everyone — Doop
484:
miniseries. It is unknown if Doop possesses any other powers. On the one instance where he was forced to kill someone, he apparently used an ordinary axe, although the killing itself was not actually depicted on-panel. Some time later, when Doop thought that
Wolverine was dangerously insane, he was
498:
It was brought to our attention only last week that some folks were popping over to
Blambot.com to ostensibly decode the enigma of 'Doop Speak'. Do not be fooled. Says Peter Milligan, and I quote: 'Any such alphabet that purports to exist is to 'Doop Speak' what a Greek Restaurant menu is to The
430:
Doop's abilities displayed in the comics thus far have included superhuman strength and durability, flight, regeneration, physical malleability, a vaguely defined ability to manipulate time and/or space, and the ability to replicate physical objects by unknown means. In the "'Nuff Said" issue of
473:, but his second brain (in his hindquarters) was temporarily installed in his head until the original brain could be reassembled, though it was stated that this second brain would only keep him alive for a short time. Later, when Thor struck Doop with his hammer,
438:
Doop uses his mouth as a storage space for his camera equipment, among other items; it is unknown whether these items are simply stored inside his physical body or are actually transported to another dimension like the one to which his teammates were transported.
348:
After the incident with the
Avengers, X-Statix holds a farewell party, attended by fans and multiple superheroes. They are hired for one last mission, ridding a billionaire's mansion of terrorists that have taken control of the building. Doop's teammate
47:
300:
Doop is sent on a camping trip with
Corkscrew. At the end he simply kills Corkscrew with an axe, but not before subjecting the mentally unstable mutant to psychological torture. Part of this is tricking the man into killing wild horses.
284:
A section of X-Force headquarters is set aside for Doop's family, who are never seen in panel. This part is talked about very little by the team. The team hides in this area when they believed themselves to be in supernatural danger.
297:, needlessly kills an opponent. It is discussed that Doop would take care of matters. Despite the seriousness of an innocent man having just died, Doop makes a joke in his language, which greatly entertains the team members present.
325:
states that Doop was an
American-created super-weapon that was capable of destroying the entire planet. The Avengers, in the end, allow Doop back in to X-Statix custody, after they show courage and responsibility in facing the
493:
In 2001, several websites claimed to have deciphered
Doopspeak. Series editor Axel Alonso responded in an October 8, 2001 article by Eric J. Moreels on the X-Fan site (now Comixfan) which was previously part of Cinescape.com:
469:, Doop's brain was removed from his body and forced to project energy blasts at his teammates (a power that he did not demonstrate previously or afterwards). The brain was accidentally smashed into fragments by
981:
450:'s ability to stop time does not affect Doop. Whatever his control over time or space may be, it is apparently not powerful enough for the team to use him for teleporting the group; they relied first on
256:; he feels Doop should not be going for artistic shots. The next X-Force mission is to New York, where they are to rescue the boy band "Boyz R Us" from hostage takers. While in the briefing room,
499:
Iliad. The complexities and nuances of Doop Speak — understood only by an initiated few — cannot be encompassed or delineated by any one image system.' Folks should 'translate' at their own risk.
407:
as the designated driver at the end of the Young
Avengers' party. He is seen waiting with his arms crossed on the jet's loading ramp as Transonic carries an asleep Pixie on board.
368:
encounter a Doop-like entity when it crashes to Earth from outer space. Polaris immediately identifies the creature as the same being she had previously seen in space and calls it
480:
Doop has stretched his facial features and tongue on numerous occasions, and once plucked an eye from his head and then replaced it. He expanded his body into a cushion in the
260:
asks Doop not to keep shooting her rear from a low angle. Doop replies in his language only the characters know, while inexplicably mouthing some of his recording equipment.
392:
as a private investigator. The story is revealed to be nothing more than a dream, and that Doop is later shown living with a beautiful woman elsewhere. The first issue of
263:
The building is attacked by a helicopter gunship, killing the hostages and many of the terrorists. Most of the team dies also, with the exception of Doop, U-Go Girl and
986:
976:
961:
422:, with covers by Mike Allred. This series focuses on Doop's romantic feelings for Kitty Pryde. It also has the return of Doop's old teammate, the Anarchist.
372:. Havok eventually blasts it to pieces but it begins to reform itself. Its amorphous jelly-like remains then fly off with both Polaris and the mutant-hating
336:
It was revealed that at some indeterminate point in Doop's life, he had an affair with a beautiful married woman. Her husband hired a private investigator,
340:, to spy on his errant wife. Chandler found himself falling in love with Doop. In the end, Doop ditched the woman to have an affair with the detective.
610:
DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019).
313:
fight each other to gain control of the brain pieces. Doop, running on a backup brain in his butt and now capable of human speech, joins in. He fights
901:
281:
succumbing to the temptations of fame and having a threesome. The released video destroys El Guapo's relationship with his original girlfriend.
396:
lists Doop as an adjunct member of the teaching staff at the Jean Grey
Institute for Higher Learning. He is eventually shown substituting for
946:
941:
188:#116. He is a green, floating reniform creature of unknown origins who speaks in a "language" all his own (represented in text by a special
951:
528:
A Marvel Mini-Bust of DOOP by Bowen
Designs was released in October 2004, as part of Phase II, Bust # 88 and sculpted by Randy Bowen.
966:
536:
Doop merchandise is popular in the Marvel universe, particularly among children; Paco Perez was seen wearing a Doop T-shirt, while
834:
971:
619:
66:
477:, Doop absorbed the hammer into his body and fired Mjolnir and a number of duplicate hammers from his mouth at Thor.
216:
766:
956:
563:
270:
Plush Doop dolls are seen on sale at the X-Statix cafe, for five dollars apiece. One of these is vandalized by
17:
893:
579:
204:#116, and appeared in every issue until the end of the series, and then appeared in all issues of
474:
365:
309:
In one incident, Doop's brain explodes, and parts of it land all across the world. X-Statix and
241:
354:
included — apparently perishes. Doop is seen sprawled in a chair with a large stomach wound.
271:
211:
28:
470:
314:
184:
84:
868:
544:
has also been seen with a Doop keychain. All members of X-Statix were fully merchandised.
8:
588:
163:
133:
350:
333:
He is acquainted with
Wolverine, and the two even teamed up in a two-issue miniseries.
294:
264:
253:
615:
522:
462:
310:
278:
376:. The true identity of Daap and any connection it has with Doop is left unrevealed.
318:
78:
634:
790:
505:
447:
389:
327:
322:
171:
786:
518:
455:
419:
361:
337:
175:
96:
935:
167:
71:
802:
249:
234:
267:. Doop gets high-quality images of the two slaying the remaining killers.
926:
814:
794:
537:
397:
373:
179:
101:
52:
857:
233:
era U.S. military experiment, becoming instrumental in the fall of the
982:
Marvel Comics characters with superhuman durability or invulnerability
541:
451:
257:
293:
In a training/audition session for X-Statix, one of the applicants,
153:
Extra-dimensional void within body that can store objects and people
810:
806:
245:
230:
206:
129:
609:
277:
At one point, Doop secretly videotapes the rookie X-Statix member
818:
125:
540:
is the known owner of both a stuffed Doop doll and Doop poster.
798:
414:, Doop returned in April 2014 in his own 5-issue mini-series,
221:
and had his own comic book mini series called "All New Doop".
358:
825:, vol. 1, no. 123 (January 16, 2002).
189:
547:
Doop starred in his own action movie called 'Doop Hard'.
485:
prepared to attack the X-Man with a broken glass bottle.
894:"Piecing Together MARVEL Puzzle Quest: Doop (Green One)"
503:
However, Doopspeak was revealed in 2014, at the back of
767:"All-New Marvel NOW! Q&A: All-New Doop | News"
46:
848:, vol. 2, no. 57 (June 2014).
248:(formerly known as X-Force). He films a mission to
240:He later served as the cameraman for the celebrity
561:Doop makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the
987:Marvel Comics characters with superhuman strength
977:Marvel Comics characters with accelerated healing
418:, written by creator Peter Milligan, penciled by
933:
682:All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe
224:
388:anthology series, where he is brought onboard
252:which is later criticized by then-team leader
962:Fictional characters who can manipulate time
885:
663:
214:in a two-issue limited series and then in
45:
927:UncannyXmen.net Character Profile on Doop
780:
384:Doop returns in a story published in the
639:
531:
517:A figure of Doop was included with the
425:
317:to a standstill, sucking in his hammer
14:
934:
891:
195:
162:is a fictional character appearing in
229:Doop was said to be the product of a
151:Ability to replicate physical objects
947:Characters created by Peter Milligan
942:Comics characters introduced in 2001
24:
892:Damore, Meagan (October 6, 2022).
410:After semi-regular appearances in
147:Superhuman strength and durability
25:
998:
952:Characters created by Mike Allred
920:
904:from the original on May 28, 2023
550:
343:
321:and recreating multiple copies.
967:Marvel Comics LGBTQ superheroes
873:
862:
851:
839:
828:
759:
747:
735:
723:
330:threat of the "Three Sisters".
210:. Doop also appeared alongside
170:. The character appears in the
972:Marvel Comics male superheroes
711:
699:
687:
675:
651:
628:
614:. DK Publishing. p. 115.
603:
571:
512:
304:
13:
1:
596:
555:
442:In the "Lacuna" storyline in
225:Fictional character biography
869:Bowen Designs Doop Mini Bust
488:
288:
7:
670:I ♥ Marvel: My Mutant Heart
635:Doop Translation found here
10:
1003:
809:), Allred, Mike (
458:for long-distance travel.
145:Accelerated healing factor
26:
403:Doop makes a comeback in
379:
357:However, the vacationing
217:Wolverine & the X-Men
139:
121:
113:
108:
92:
77:
65:
60:
44:
39:
567:episode "Back in Black".
880:Wolverine and the X-Men
821:). "Tick Tock"
742:Wolverine and the X-Men
730:Wolverine and the X-Men
718:Wolverine and the X-Men
706:Wolverine and the X-Men
672:#1 (2006).Marvel Comics
612:The Marvel Encyclopedia
412:Wolverine and the X-Men
394:Wolverine and the X-Men
200:Doop first appeared in
182:. He made his debut in
61:Publication information
957:Fictional bisexual men
501:
648:(2004).Marvel Comics.
532:Fictional merchandise
496:
461:In the "X-Statix vs.
149:Physical malleability
858:ML6: Deadpool review
835:Doop translation key
426:Powers and abilities
174:, created by writer
164:American comic books
109:In-story information
27:For other uses, see
589:Marvel Puzzle Quest
564:Ultimate Spider-Man
196:Publication history
882:Vol 2. #11 (2014)
621:978-1-4654-7890-0
157:
156:
122:Team affiliations
16:(Redirected from
994:
914:
913:
911:
909:
889:
883:
877:
871:
866:
860:
855:
849:
843:
837:
832:
826:
784:
778:
777:
775:
774:
763:
757:
751:
745:
744:#42 (April 2014)
739:
733:
732:#17 (Sept. 2012)
727:
721:
715:
709:
703:
697:
691:
685:
679:
673:
667:
661:
655:
649:
643:
637:
632:
626:
625:
607:
586:Doop appears in
577:Doop appears in
134:Jean Grey School
88:#116 (July 2001)
79:First appearance
49:
37:
36:
34:Comics character
21:
1002:
1001:
997:
996:
995:
993:
992:
991:
932:
931:
923:
918:
917:
907:
905:
890:
886:
878:
874:
867:
863:
856:
852:
846:Essential X-men
844:
840:
833:
829:
787:Milligan, Peter
785:
781:
772:
770:
765:
764:
760:
756:#15 (Jan. 2014)
752:
748:
740:
736:
728:
724:
716:
712:
704:
700:
692:
688:
680:
676:
668:
664:
656:
652:
644:
640:
633:
629:
622:
608:
604:
599:
574:
558:
553:
534:
515:
506:Essential X-Men
491:
465:" storyline in
428:
382:
346:
323:Captain America
307:
291:
244:superhero team
227:
198:
172:Marvel Universe
152:
150:
148:
146:
144:
132:
128:
100:
56:
35:
32:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
1000:
990:
989:
984:
979:
974:
969:
964:
959:
954:
949:
944:
930:
929:
922:
921:External links
919:
916:
915:
884:
872:
861:
850:
838:
827:
779:
758:
754:Young Avengers
746:
734:
722:
710:
708:#1 (Oct. 2011)
698:
686:
674:
662:
650:
638:
627:
620:
601:
600:
598:
595:
594:
593:
584:
573:
570:
569:
568:
557:
554:
552:
551:In other media
549:
533:
530:
519:Marvel Legends
514:
511:
490:
487:
482:Wolverine/Doop
456:Venus Dee Milo
427:
424:
420:David Lafuente
405:Young Avengers
381:
378:
345:
342:
306:
303:
290:
287:
226:
223:
197:
194:
176:Peter Milligan
155:
154:
141:
137:
136:
123:
119:
118:
115:
111:
110:
106:
105:
97:Peter Milligan
94:
90:
89:
81:
75:
74:
69:
63:
62:
58:
57:
50:
42:
41:
33:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
999:
988:
985:
983:
980:
978:
975:
973:
970:
968:
965:
963:
960:
958:
955:
953:
950:
948:
945:
943:
940:
939:
937:
928:
925:
924:
903:
899:
895:
888:
881:
876:
870:
865:
859:
854:
847:
842:
836:
831:
824:
820:
816:
812:
808:
804:
803:Allred, Laura
800:
796:
792:
788:
783:
768:
762:
755:
750:
743:
738:
731:
726:
719:
714:
707:
702:
695:
690:
683:
678:
671:
666:
659:
654:
647:
642:
636:
631:
623:
617:
613:
606:
602:
592:
590:
585:
582:
581:
580:Marvel Heroes
576:
575:
566:
565:
560:
559:
548:
545:
543:
539:
529:
526:
524:
520:
510:
508:
507:
500:
495:
486:
483:
478:
476:
472:
468:
464:
459:
457:
454:and later on
453:
449:
445:
440:
436:
434:
423:
421:
417:
413:
408:
406:
401:
399:
395:
391:
387:
377:
375:
371:
367:
363:
360:
355:
352:
344:Doop and Daap
341:
339:
334:
331:
329:
324:
320:
316:
312:
302:
298:
296:
286:
282:
280:
275:
273:
268:
266:
261:
259:
255:
251:
247:
243:
238:
236:
232:
222:
220:
218:
213:
209:
208:
203:
193:
191:
187:
186:
181:
177:
173:
169:
168:Marvel Comics
166:published by
165:
161:
142:
138:
135:
131:
127:
124:
120:
116:
112:
107:
103:
98:
95:
91:
87:
86:
82:
80:
76:
73:
72:Marvel Comics
70:
68:
64:
59:
54:
51:Doop. Art by
48:
43:
38:
30:
19:
18:Doop (comics)
908:February 22,
906:. Retrieved
897:
887:
879:
875:
864:
853:
845:
841:
830:
822:
815:Alonso, Axel
795:Allred, Mike
782:
771:. Retrieved
769:. Marvel.com
761:
753:
749:
741:
737:
729:
725:
717:
713:
705:
701:
693:
689:
681:
677:
669:
665:
657:
653:
646:X-Statix #21
645:
641:
630:
611:
605:
587:
578:
562:
546:
535:
527:
516:
504:
502:
497:
492:
481:
479:
466:
460:
443:
441:
437:
432:
429:
416:All New Doop
415:
411:
409:
404:
402:
393:
385:
383:
369:
356:
347:
335:
332:
308:
299:
292:
283:
276:
269:
262:
250:North Africa
239:
235:Soviet Union
228:
215:
205:
201:
199:
183:
159:
158:
83:
572:Video games
538:Molly Hayes
513:Merchandise
398:Kitty Pryde
374:Leper Queen
305:Brain power
180:Mike Allred
178:and artist
102:Mike Allred
53:Mike Allred
936:Categories
773:2014-06-25
597:References
556:Television
521:Series VI
93:Created by
720:#5 (2012)
660:#1 (2002)
542:Jean Grey
489:Doopspeak
452:U-Go Girl
351:Anarchist
328:Asgardian
295:Corkscrew
289:Corkscrew
272:Wolverine
265:Anarchist
258:U-Go Girl
254:Zeitgeist
212:Wolverine
140:Abilities
114:Alter ego
67:Publisher
902:Archived
694:Nation X
658:X-Statix
525:figure.
523:Deadpool
467:X-Statix
463:Avengers
386:Nation X
338:Chandler
311:Avengers
279:El Guapo
246:X-Statix
231:Cold War
207:X-Statix
130:X-Statix
104:(artist)
99:(writer)
823:X-Force
817: (
813:),
805: (
801:),
797: (
793:),
789: (
475:Mjolnir
444:X-Force
433:X-Force
366:Polaris
319:Mjolnir
202:X-Force
185:X-Force
126:X-Force
85:X-Force
898:Marvel
618:
448:Lacuna
390:Utopia
380:Return
242:mutant
143:Flight
509:#57.
362:Havok
359:X-Men
910:2024
616:ISBN
471:Thor
370:Daap
364:and
315:Thor
190:font
160:Doop
117:Doop
40:Doop
29:Doop
811:let
807:col
192:).
938::
900:.
896:.
819:ed
696:#4
684:#3
446:,
274:.
237:.
912:.
799:a
791:w
776:.
624:.
591:.
583:.
219:,
55:.
31:.
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.