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Cover: Mac Fury

Voltron #3

Jan 1985 · Modern [1980s] · 0.75 USD; 1.00 CAD
📊 ~7,977 copies sold its debut month
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“Deception of Doom!”

In "Deception of Doom!", Prince Lotor infiltrates the Voltron Force under the guise of a peace envoy, using cunning and disguise to steal the keys that unlock the legendary lions. With Dick Ayers’ dynamic art bringing the clash to life and Mac Fury’s striking cover capturing the tension, this 1985 issue delivers a thrilling test of loyalty and strategy—where trust is the first weapon in the battle.

writer Mark Lerer · artist, inker Dick Ayers · colorist Rich Ayers · cover Mac Fury

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Cast · 12 characters

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writer Mark Lerer
artist, inker Dick Ayers
colorist Rich Ayers
cover pencils, inks Mac Fury

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Prince Lotor masquerades as an ambassador to steal the keys needed to activate the Voltron lions. However, after a hard-fought battle, the Voltron Force is able to recover the keys and end Lotor's scheme.

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