Grandes Clássicos DC #9
This Brazilian edition collects the early adventures of the New Teen Titans, reprinting key issues from the team's classic 1980s run. It showcases the original formation of the group under writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez, featuring characters like Robin, Kid Flash, Wonder Girl, Cyborg, Raven, and Starfire. As the first volume in Panini's Grandes Clássicos DC line, it offers a gateway to one of DC's most celebrated superhero sagas.
In "Para o Homem Que Tem Tudo...", Superman’s birthday celebration at the Fortress of Solitude takes a dark turn when he falls under the influence of the Black Mercy, a sinister gift from Mongul that plunges him into a dream of a Krypton that never died. With Wonder Woman battling Mongul, Batman and Robin race to free Superman—only to find the flower’s power unexpectedly latching onto Batman before Robin redirects it, trapping Mongul in his own deepest fantasy.
In "Olimpíadas Noturnas - Parte Um," Black Canary and Green Arrow patrol a city where crime has taken a strangely quiet turn—too quiet. As they question whether the villains have lost their edge or if something darker is brewing, a sudden arrow strikes Black Canary from the shadows, sending their mission into sudden, deadly uncertainty.
In "Dia dos Pais," Vigilante answers a desperate call from a woman fearing her abusive husband’s return after prison—only to arrive too late, finding her dead and her daughter vanished. With no time to spare, he tracks the girl to a hidden sanctuary with two kind-hearted women, but the father’s relentless pursuit has already found them, turning a desperate search into a race against a man who won’t stop, no matter the cost.
In "A Linha da Selva," Clark, weakened by a Kryptonian fungus threatening his life, flees south as his powers begin to fail. After a crash in a remote swamp, he stumbles upon the only being who might hold the key to his survival—Swamp Thing.
In "Tigres," Abin Sur ventures into the forbidden reaches of space to locate a crashed ship on the desolate planet Ysmault, only to confront the nightmarish Empire of Tears. There, the enigmatic Qull of the Five Inversions offers cryptic answers to three questions—about the ship, Abin’s fate, and the Guardians’ darkest hour—each word echoing with consequences yet to unfold.
In "O Que Aconteceu com o Homem de Aço - Parte 1," Lois Lane Elliot recounts the final days of Superman to journalist Tim Crane, revealing a cascade of chaos: Bizarro turned deadly, the Toyman and the Prankster exposed his identity, and a wave of Metallos attacked the Daily Planet. Fearing for their safety, Superman led his closest allies to the Fortress of Solitude. As Brainiac possessed Lex Luthor and summoned the Kryptonite Man, a visit from the Legion of Super-Heroes and Supergirl brought a mysterious statuette that would change everything.
In "O Que Aconteceu com o Homem de Aço - Parte 2," Lois recounts the moment Superman, cornered in the Fortress by a relentless assault from Brainiac (in Luthor’s body), the Kryptonite Man, and the Legion of Super-Villains, finally uncovers the true architect behind the chaos. With a desperate call to Mr. Mxyzptlk, the trickster’s sudden flight into his own dimension ends in self-destruction, leaving Superman to face the cost of a life taken—leading him to embrace gold kryptonite and step away from his heroic role. As the interview concludes, Lois, her husband Jordy, and their young son Jonathan share a quiet, tender moment, the weight of the past settling into the stillness of home.
In "A Piada Mortal," Batman confronts a chilling deception when he finds the Joker’s cell in Arkham Asylum occupied by a convincing impostor. As the real Joker vanishes into the city’s underbelly, he strikes at the heart of Gotham by abducting Commissioner Gordon and fatally wounding Barbara, leaving Jim trapped in a twisted carnival of psychological torment. With the city’s greatest detective racing against time, the Joker unleashes a final, disturbing performance—one that tests the limits of madness, justice, and the thin line between horror and humor.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #549 (1985), Detective Comics #550 (1985), Green Lantern #188 (1985), The Omega Men #26 (1985), The Vigilante #17 (1985), The Omega Men #27 (1985), The Vigilante #18 (1985), DC Comics Presents #85 (1985), Superman Annual #11 (1985), Action Comics #583 (1986), Superman #423 (1986), The Green Lantern Corps Annual #2 (1986), Secret Origins #10 (1987), Batman Annual #11 (1987), Green Lantern Annual #3 (1987), Batman: The Killing Joke #[nn] (1988), Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? #[nn] (1997), DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore #[nn] (2006)
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