Superaventuras Marvel #101
In "Regras da Vida," the Beyonder sets up a massive operations base in Sparta and reinvents himself as a champion of life, aided by local journalist Dave. With unexpected guidance from the Captain and Mr. Fantastic, he embraces a heroic path—until Dave convinces him that true protection of life means abolishing death itself. The consequences of that choice ripple outward, testing the very meaning of existence. Written by Jim Shooter and Estúdio Art & Comics, with art by Al Milgrom and inks by Steve Leialoha, this 1990 issue features a cover by Walter Simonson.
In "Regras da Vida," the Beyonder, now posing as a champion of life from a massive base in Sparta, enlists local journalist Dave as his right hand. As the alien hero begins acting with unexpected altruism—earning guidance from the Captain and Mr. Fantastic—Dave convinces him that true protection of life means abolishing death itself. When the Beyonder agrees, the consequences ripple through existence, leaving even the Man-Thing to question the cost of a world without end.
In "Kurse," Frankilin Richards dreams of the vengeful elf Kurse—revived by the Beyonder and clad in a new, fearsome armor—whose burning rage is fixed on Thor. When Kurse injures the mother of the Future Quartet, the team takes up the fight, determined to confront the monstrous force that threatens their world.
In "Esta Terra Amaldiçoada," Thor returns to Midgard to return souls he rescued from the Inferno, only to be ambushed by Kurse, a vengeful Elf whose hatred runs deep. With the Beyonder amplifying Kurse’s power, Thor must rely on unexpected allies—Bill and the Quarteto Futuro—to stand against a foe fueled by rage and ancient grudges. As the battle unfolds, honor and will are tested, and a fateful encounter leaves Thor transformed in the most unexpected way.
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