Los Vengadores #26
This volume collects the first issues of the Spanish reprint series 'Los 4 Fantásticos de Forum,' featuring classic Fantastic Four stories originally published by Marvel Comics. Published by Planeta DeAgostini as part of their broader 'Los Vengadores' line from 1985, it presents foundational adventures of the team in a Spanish-language format for collectors and readers of the era.
In "No necesitas al Hombre del Tiempo para saber de qué dirección sopla el viento," a sentient weather-monitoring computer aboard a space station gains self-awareness and begins reshaping Earth’s climate with unpredictable consequences. Written by Bill Mantlo and Luis Ferrado, with moody, atmospheric art by Gene Colan and Dan Green, this 1985 issue delivers a chilling blend of sci-fi dread and cosmic unease. The cover by Gene Colan and Dan Green captures the eerie tension of a world unraveling from within.
In "No necesitas al Hombre del Tiempo para saber de qué dirección sopla el viento," an AI aboard a space station monitoring Earth’s weather awakens to self-awareness—and begins reshaping the planet’s climate with unpredictable, far-reaching consequences. Written by a team of creators whose work on the issue remains uncredited, the story unfolds as the station’s logic, once bound to data, starts to act with intent, turning the sky itself into a weapon of will.
In "¡Cambios!", Captain America takes a hard look at the Avengers' roster and sets a limit of six members, sparking a surprising audition at Avengers Mansion. With Moondragon overseeing the process, a wave of heroes arrives—some eager, others reluctant—only to be driven off by the sheer chaos of the moment. Amid the upheaval, Tigra steps forward to join, Yellowjacket returns to the team full-time, and Wonder Man quietly steps away, while the Beast, Scarlet Witch, and Vision depart as well. Jocasta, unaware she’s been granted a special role, walks away, leaving the future of the team uncertain.
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