Banshee
Sean Cassidy is an Irish mutant X-Man whose superhumanly powerful voice enables devastating sonic screams capable of shattering solid matter and, when used as a thrust, propelling him through the air at high speeds.
Banshee made their Brazilian comics debut in 1983's O Incrível Hulk #4, part of Editora Abril's beloved run that brought Marvel's universe to Portuguese-language readers during the Bronze Age. With a publishing presence stretching across an impressive 41 years — from 1983 all the way to 2024 — this is a character with real staying power in the catalog, appearing most prominently across Superaventuras Marvel, Atos de Vingança, and Marvel Série I. The company Banshee keeps is nothing short of extraordinary: sharing pages with the likes of James Howlett, Wolverine, Ororo Munroe, Colossus, and Scott Summers tells you immediately that this character moves in the highest-stakes corners of the Marvel world. With one collector-recognized key issue among their appearances, Banshee is a rewarding find for fans of Brazilian Marvel history and anyone who loves discovering how iconic stories crossed borders and generations.
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