Marvel Gold: Los Poderosos Vengadores #1
Este volumen recopila los primeros números de la serie Los Poderosos Vengadores, publicada originalmente por Marvel. En esta etapa, el equipo liderado por Ares y la Avispa se enfrenta a amenazas sobrenaturales y divinas, explorando el concepto de un grupo de héroes con un enfoque más místico y autoritario. La edición forma parte de la línea Marvel Gold de Panini España, que presenta material clásico en formato de lujo.
"¡Hombres de Letal Orgullo!" marks a pivotal moment in the Los Poderosos Vengadores saga, with writer Jim Shooter and Gonzalo Quesada delivering a tense, emotionally charged story anchored by the Capitán América’s leadership amid growing dissent from Chaqueta Amarilla. As Linnea and her beloved Gorn arrive in Washington, their bond is tested when Gorn’s fatal confrontation triggers a devastating spiral of grief and chaos. Alan Kupperberg’s dynamic art, enhanced by Dan Green’s inks and Ben Sean’s colors, brings the emotional weight to life, while Bob Hall and Brett Breeding’s striking cover captures the story’s intensity. This 2011 issue from Panini España is a must-read for fans of the team’s dramatic arcs.
In "¡Hombres de Letal Orgullo!", the Avengers face a crisis of leadership when Captain America is reaffirmed as their leader, sparking tension with Yellow Jacket. Meanwhile, Linnea and her beloved Gorn arrive in Washington, only for Gorn’s sudden death to plunge Linnea into a rage that unleashes chaos across the city. As the team struggles to contain her, Captain America’s calm resolve offers a fragile moment of peace—just as Yellow Jacket strikes from behind. The Avispa’s quick intervention saves Gorn’s life, but the aftermath leaves Linnea broken, her fury spent, and her fate uncertain.
In "Consejo de Guerra," Jo faces a military tribunal by the Avengers, thrust into a crisis that forces Henry Pym to build the adamantium-powered robot Salvación I in a desperate bid to restore his reputation. When Wasp discovers the plan and tries to stop him, Pym strikes her, leaving her powerless as the robot is unleashed during the trial—only to spiral out of control and nearly kill Jo. It’s Wasp who ultimately saves him, leaving Jo humiliated and departing the mansion.
In "¡Tres Ángeles Caídos!", Janet Van Dyne's decision to end her marriage to Hank Pym sets a personal tone that contrasts with the chaos unfolding in New Mexico, where the Ghost Rider—known here as the Motorista Fantasma—leaves Warren Worthington III (the Angel) and his girlfriend Candy in critical condition after a violent crash. As the Avengers race to confront the enigmatic rider, a tense showdown erupts, testing both their resolve and the Angel’s ability to reach someone consumed by rage and grief.
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