Superpateta
A Silver Age original with a charmingly eclectic comics life, Superpateta first stepped onto the page in 1966 courtesy of Paul Murry in Mickey — the beloved Brazilian publication from Editora Abril — and went on to pop up across a wonderfully varied stretch of titles over two decades. What makes this character's catalog footprint so delightfully curious is the mix of company they keep: sharing pages with the likes of Conan, Demolidor, Doutor Estranho, Matt Murdock, and Stephen Strange across titles like Superaventuras Marvel, Mickey, and Zé Carioca speaks to the freewheeling, anything-goes spirit of Brazilian comics publishing. Eight catalog appearances spread across twenty years may be a modest count, but they trace a genuinely distinctive path through Silver Age and beyond — a character that bridges the Disney and Marvel worlds of Editora Abril in a way few others can claim.
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