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Salvador Larroca RATED RATED 0 0 6 1 1 $3.99 US T+ 6 7 5 9 6 0 6 0 9 5 4 0 7 BONUS DIGITAL EDITION – DETAILS INSIDE! CHRISTOPHER CANTWELL . SALVADOR LARROCA LARROCA SALVADOR . GURU- e FX Born to a poor nomad and an ill-fated witch, Victor Von Doom used his talent for combining sorcery and technology to take over the European country of Latveria. Over the years, Doom has wielded his power for great good and great evil. Doom publicly condemned the dangerous fl aws of an international program called the Antlion Project that was developed to solve climate change. So when Latverian missiles struck the facility, killing nearly 3,000 people, he became the prime suspect. Doom surrendered, hoping to prove his innocence--but mysterious visions of a peaceful future with a loving family and a woman named Fruzsina (and the time-traveler Kang’s confi rmation that such a future was possible) drove him to escape. Doom tracked down Fruzsina, a Latverian expat who scorned him for past injustices against her family. Blue Marvel, Silver Sable and Victorious interrupted the meeting, all pursuing Doom for different reasons. When Doom became convinced that Symkaria framed him for the Antlion attack to usurp his rule of Latveria, he fl ew into a rage. Doom must now return to his homeland if he wishes to reclaim it, and his only remaining ally is the unpredictable Kang the Conqueror, who seems to be chronologically entangled with Doom for reasons unknown… “ROAD TO LATVERIA” WRITER CHRISTOPHER CANTWELL ARTIST SALVADOR LARROCA COLOR ARTIST GURU-eFX LETTERER VC’s CORY PETIT COVER SALVADOR LARROCA & GURU-eFX VARIANT COVER MIKE MAYHEW GRAPHIC DESIGNER CARLOS LAO ASSISTANT EDITOR SHANNON ANDREWS BALLESTEROS ASSOCIATE EDITOR ALANNA SMITH EDITOR TOM BREVOORT EDITOR IN CHIEF C.B. CEBULSKI DOCTOR DOOM CREATED BY STAN LEE & JACK KIRBY DOCTOR DOOM No. 6, May 2020. Published Monthly by MARVEL WORLDWIDE, INC., a subsidiary of MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT, LLC. OFFICE OF PUBLICATION: 1290 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10104. BULK MAIL POSTAGE PAID AT NEW YORK, NY AND AT ADDITIONAL MAILING OFFICES. © 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 coincidental. $3.99 per copy in the U.S. (GST #R127032852) in the direct market; Canadian Agreement #40668537. Printed in the USA. Subscription rate (U.S. dollars) for 12 issues: U.S. $26.99; Canada $42.99; Foreign $42.99. POSTMASTER: SEND ALL ADDRESS CHANGES TO DOCTOR DOOM, C/O MARVEL SUBSCRIPTIONS P.O. BOX 727 NEW HYDE PARK, NY 11040. TELEPHONE # (888) 511-5480. FAX # (347) 537-2649. [email protected]. 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 02/07/2020 and 02/17/2020 by CENVEO, RICHMOND, VA, USA. .
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