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Doom (franchise)

Doom (stylized in all uppercase) is an American media franchise created by John Carmack, John Romero, Adrian Carmack, Kevin Cloud, and Tom Hall. The series usually focuses on the exploits of an unnamed space marine (often referred to as Doomguy, Doom Marine, or Doom Slayer) operating under the auspices of the Union Aerospace Corporation (UAC), who fights…

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Owner
id Software
Comics
Doom (1996)
Created by
John Carmack · John Romero · Adrian Carmack · Kevin Cloud · Tom Hall
Direct-to-video
Doom: Annihilation (2019)
Film(s)
Doom (2005)
Novel(s)
Novel series

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Doom (franchise)

Nodes97
Edges96
Triples18
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.020619
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Doom (franchise)

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Created by · 5
Doom (franchise) → Adrian Carmack, John Carmack, John Romero, Kevin Cloud, Tom Hall
Comics · 1
Doom (franchise) → Doom (1996)
Direct-to-video · 1
Doom (franchise) → Doom: Annihilation (2019)
Film(s) · 1
Doom (franchise) → Doom (2005)
Novel(s) · 1
Doom (franchise) → Novel series
Original work · 1
Doom (franchise) → Doom (1993)
Owner · 1
Doom (franchise) → id Software
Traditional · 1
Doom (franchise) → Doom: The Boardgame (2004)
Video game(s) · 1
Doom (franchise) → List of video games
Years · 1
Doom (franchise) → 1993–present

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Doom (franchise)ComicsDoom (1996)1.00infobox
Doom (franchise)Created byJohn Carmack1.00infobox
Doom (franchise)Created byJohn Romero1.00infobox
Doom (franchise)Created byAdrian Carmack1.00infobox
Doom (franchise)Created byKevin Cloud1.00infobox
Doom (franchise)Created byTom Hall1.00infobox
Doom (franchise)Direct-to-videoDoom: Annihilation (2019)1.00infobox
Doom (franchise)Film(s)Doom (2005)1.00infobox
Doom (franchise)Novel(s)Novel series1.00infobox
Doom (franchise)Original workDoom (1993)1.00infobox
Doom (franchise)Ownerid Software1.00infobox
Doom (franchise)TraditionalDoom: The Boardgame (2004)1.00infobox
Doom (franchise)Video game(s)List of video games1.00infobox
Doom (franchise)Years1993–present1.00infobox

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