Fénix Negra
Fénix Negra is the Brazilian Portuguese name for Jean Grey in her Dark Phoenix identity, as published in Editora Abril's Superaventuras Marvel. A powerful X-Men telepath and telekinetic, she became one of Marvel's most iconic figures through her transformation into the devastating Phoenix force.
A Bronze Age discovery with serious creative pedigree, Fénix Negra made their debut in 1985's Superaventuras Marvel #31, brought to life by the legendary pairing of Roger McKenzie and Frank Miller. Published under Editora Abril, this character inhabits a corner of Marvel history shaped by some of the most celebrated talents of the era, sharing pages with iconic figures like Scott Summers, Ororo Munroe, Kurt Wagner, and Piotr Rasputin — rarefied company by any measure. With appearances stretching across nearly three decades through Superaventuras Marvel and Marvel Série II, Fénix Negra represents a fascinating thread in the tapestry of Brazilian Marvel publishing. A modest appearance count makes each issue a genuine find for the dedicated collector hunting the full picture of this era's comics landscape.
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