Fênix
Fênix is the Brazilian Portuguese name for Phoenix (Jean Grey), the powerful X-Men telepath and telekinetic whose exploits were published in Portuguese by Editora Abril in the Marvel anthology series Superaventuras Marvel.
Fênix made their Brazilian comics debut in 1983, arriving in the pages of Superaventuras Marvel — Editora Abril's beloved Portuguese-language Marvel series — right in the heart of the Bronze Age, brought to life by the legendary creative team of Chris Claremont, Len Wein, and Dave Cockrum. Across nearly four decades of publication, this character has kept extraordinary company, sharing adventures with the likes of Wolverine, Ororo Munroe, Colossus, and Scott Summers in some of Marvel's most celebrated stories as presented to Brazilian readers. Appearing across key Abril titles including Marvel Série II and Os Anos 2000: O Renascimento da Marvel, Fênix represents a fascinating slice of comics history — the rich tradition of Marvel's international publishing legacy finding passionate audiences far beyond North America. For collectors of Brazilian comics or fans tracing how Marvel's Bronze Age epics traveled the world, these 21 appearances are a genuinely rewarding corner of the hobby to explore.
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