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Alan Davis Paul Renaud Stéphane Paitreau RATED RATED 0 0 3 1 1 $4.99 US T+ 7 5 9 6 0 6 0 9 1 5 1 5 BONUS DIGITAL EDITION – DETAILS INSIDE! Stéphane Paitreau Paul Renaud Paul Alan Davis The Defenders recently took down the sorcerer Cyrus Black, who had been using demon ichor to control the human race. When Doctor Strange traced the presence of more ichor at Avengers Mansion, the Defenders traveled there--only to fi nd Diablo wielding the dark power of demon ichor to control the Avengers! Vision was immune to the ichor’s power, as was Bruce Banner when not the Hulk. Together, they were able to break Diablo’s hold on the rest of the heroes, forcing Diablo to retreat through a portal. But Doctor Strange followed Diablo, closing the portal behind him before a demon could come through. With Strange gone, the rest of our heroes must piece together how to fi nd their friend and stop Diablo, who still holds the tarot cards that can control them… writer: Alan Davis artist: Paul Renaud color artist: Stéphane Paitreau letterer: VC’s Clayton Cowles cover: Paul Renaud variant covers: Alan Davis & Morry Hollowell; Kevin Nowlan graphic designer: Carlos Lao assistant editor: Shannon Andrews Ballesteros associate editor: Alanna Smith editor: Tom Brevoort editor in chief: C.B. Cebulski TAROT No. 3, April 2020. Published Monthly by MARVEL WORLDWIDE, INC., a subsidiary of MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT, LLC. OFFICE OF PUBLICATION: 135 West 50th Street, New York, NY 10020. © 2020 MARVEL No similarity between any of the names, characters, persons, and/or institutions in this magazine with those of any living or dead person or institution is intended, and any such similarity which may exist is purely coinciden- tal. $4.99 per copy in the U.S. (GST #R127032852) in the direct market; Canadian Agreement #40668537. Printed in the USA. KEVIN FEIGE, Chief Creative Officer; DAN BUCKLEY, President, Marvel Entertainment; JOHN NEE, Publisher; JOE QUESADA, EVP & Creative Director; DAVID BOGART, Associate Publisher & SVP of Talent Affairs; TOM BREVOORT, SVP of Publishing; DAVID GABRIEL, VP of Print & Digital Publishing; JEFF YOUNGQUIST, VP of Production & Special Projects; DAN CARR, Executive Director of Publishing Technology; ALEX MORALES, Director of Publishing Operations; DAN EDINGTON, Managing Editor; SUSAN CRESPI, Production Manager; STAN LEE, Chairman Emeritus. For information regarding advertising in Marvel Comics or on Marvel.com, please contact Vit DeBellis, Custom Solutions & Integrated Advertising Manager, at [email protected]. For Marvel subscription inquiries, please call 888-511-5480. Manufactured between 01/31/2020 and 02/10/2020 by FRY COMMUNICATIONS, MECHANICSBURG, PA, USA.MUNICATIONS, MECHANICSBURG, PA, USA. .
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