Superalmanaque Marvel #1
In "Macabro desafio," Spider-Man ventures into the underbelly of New York City to confront the sinister Macabre Goblin, a foe driven by a desperate search for his father, the Green Goblin’s lost journals. With a mysterious black alien suit whispering warnings to young Franklin Richards and the city’s heroes pushed to their limits, the battle escalates when Mary Jane and Liz are taken by the Rose’s men, leaving Harry powerless. Written by Tom DeFalco and Estúdio Art & Comics, with dynamic art by Ron Frenz and inks by Joe Rubinstein and Brett Breeding, this 1989 issue features a cover by Al Milgrom and John Byrne.
In "Macabro desafio," Spider-Man ventures into the hidden underbelly of New York City in a desperate hunt for the sinister Duende Macabro. As the alien-black-suited hero tries to reason with young Franklin Richards, the Duende Macabro strikes, targeting Harry Osborn for his father’s lost diaries—only for Spider-Man to step in, escalating the clash into something far darker. With Liz and Mary Jane taken by the men of Rosa and Harry left helpless, the fight spirals beyond control.
In "Macabra herança," Harry Osborn faces a desperate gamble when the Macabro Goblin and Rosa seize Liz and Mary Jane, forcing him to trade his life for his father’s old diaries. The Duende Verde erupts in fury upon receiving only one, while chaos unfolds as an unexpected fire breaks out in the warehouse where the girls are held. Meanwhile, the black alien suit of Spider-Man makes a sudden, mysterious escape from the Baxter Building.
In the final clash against the spectral invaders, Earth’s heroes join forces with ROM, the Space Knight, in a desperate stand to save humanity from annihilation. As chaos spreads and the planet teeters on the edge, the fate of all life hangs in the balance.
In "Pesadelo cósmico!", as spectral forces unleash their ultimate weapon to destroy humanity, chaos engulfs the planet. With Earth's fate hanging in the balance, Earth's heroes join forces with ROM, the Knight of the Universe, in a desperate stand against the invading Espectros.
In "Fusão de Mundos," the fragile boundary between Wraith-World and Earth begins to collapse, unleashing chaos and devastation. As Forge completes his orbital neutralizer, Rom races to Earth to stop the merging, only to be deceived by a church filled with humans overtaken by Wraiths—leading to his capture. With the planet on the brink, Rick calls for help, setting the stage for a desperate stand.
In "Juízo final," Rom lies grounded by a Wraith spell, his neutralizer now powering Forge’s massive orbital weapon meant to purge the Dire Wraiths from Earth—only for the planet to begin merging with Wraith-World as a result. With the Wraiths closing in to celebrate their victory, Rick Jones calls upon Earth’s heroes to turn the tide. As the battle erupts, Rom must reclaim his power and take control of the weapon, not just to save Earth but to end the Wraith threat once and for all.
In "O coração do mal," the Thing returns from the planet of the "Guerras Secretas" with a shocking revelation: just as the Fantastic Four face their greatest crisis, they’re drawn into the grasp of the Spectres and the dread Mephisto.
In "Pátrio poder," the X-Men face off against the menacing techno-organic alien Magus—unexpectedly revealed to be the father of the New Mutants' Warlock—during a tense and unpredictable encounter that tests their resolve and forces them to confront the strange, unsettling ties between past and present.
In "A vingança do trovão," the Pássaro Trovejante, driven by a deep-seated belief that the X-Men caused his brother’s death, sets out to confront Charles Xavier and his team with a fury born of loss. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, this 1989 tale unfolds in a storm-laden clash of ideals and vengeance.
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