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Los Vengadores#62
Cover: Sal Buscema & Tom Palmer

Los Vengadores #62

Mar 1988 · Planeta DeAgostini · 140 ESP
“¿Qué Anida en el Interior...?”

In "¿Qué Anida en el Interior...?", Namor joins the Avengers in a mission that takes them to the depths of Jamaica Bay, where they recover a mysterious cocoon holding the long-believed-dead body of Jean Grey, one of the X-Men’s most iconic figures. Written by Roger Stern and Cristina Macía, with dynamic art by John Buscema and inks by Tom Palmer, the issue blends aquatic intrigue with cosmic mystery, while Sal Buscema’s striking cover captures the eerie stillness of the discovery.

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writer Roger Stern · writer Cristina Macía · artist John Buscema · inker Tom Palmer · colorist Christie Scheele · cover Sal Buscema, Tom Palmer

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cover pencils Sal Buscema
cover inks Tom Palmer

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Namor se une a Los Vengadores. Luego, éstos recuperan un capullo del fondo de la Bahía de Jamaica que contiene el cuerpo durmiente de la muy largamente creída muerta Jean Grey de los famosos X-Men.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).