Super-Heróis #5
In "O Amor é Mortal... pela Segunda Vez!", Vartox and Lana Lang stand on the brink of their wedding, but Syreena’s cunning schemes threaten to tear them apart. Manipulating Vartox’s trust, she plants seeds of doubt, convincing him that Superman is after Lana’s love—driving the alien warrior to confront the Man of Steel in a duel that could end in tragedy. With loyalty tested and emotions running high, the question isn’t just who’s lying, but whether love can survive when deception takes the lead. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Curt Swan, with inks by Dan Adkins and colors by Anthony Tollin, this 1983 issue features a cover by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia.
In "O Amor é Mortal... pela Segunda Vez!", Vartox and Lana Lang stand on the brink of their wedding, but Syreena’s cunning schemes threaten to unravel it all. With subtle manipulation, she sows doubt in Vartox’s heart, convincing him that Superman is a rival for Lana’s love. Driven by jealousy, the warrior sets out to confront the Man of Steel in a battle that could end in ruin. As lies twist the truth, the real question isn’t who will win—but whether love can survive the storm before it’s too late.
In "A Maior Proeza de Peter Cross," Superboy and his loyal friend Pete Ross race to recover an ancient Incan crown stolen from Professor Lewis Lang. With the artifact holding secrets of a lost civilization and a priceless historical legacy, the duo faces cryptic puzzles and unforeseen dangers that test their courage and wits. As they pursue the thieves through hidden ruins and treacherous paths, the stakes rise—can they return the crown before its power falls into the wrong hands?
In the heart of Smallville, young Clark Kent wrestles with a secret that weighs heavier than his growing powers. As mysterious experiments in his lab and the use of alien tech like the "Raio-Sonda" draw concern from his adoptive parents, Jonathan and Martha Kent, a sudden electrical surge reveals a hidden compartment in the cellar—hinting at a deeply personal project tied to the day he arrived on Earth. A quiet, poignant story about memory, belonging, and the quiet bonds that shape a hero.
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