Superaventuras Marvel #103
In "Adivinha Quem Vem Para Jantar!... ou Não é Fácil Ser Verde!", Walter Simonson and Estúdio Art & Comics deliver a delightfully twisted tale set in Asgard, where Volstagg and Hildy hunt the legendary Sword of Surtur. When Loki exposes a disguised impostor Thor, the god of mischief seems poised to seize the throne—only for the real Thor to arrive in the most unexpected form: as a frog. With Simonson handling pencils, inks, and cover art, and the vibrant colors and lettering from Estúdio Art & Comics, this 1991 Brazilian Marvel adventure blends myth, magic, and a splash of absurdity.
In "Adivinha Quem Vem Para Jantar!... ou Não é Fácil Ser Verde!", Thor’s clever plan brings the crocodiles down to Earth to corner the troublesome South Zone rats, freeing Pocinha and her friends from their pest problem. Meanwhile, in Asgarda, Harokin disguises himself as Thor to buy time in the royal succession, but Loki uncovers Heimdall’s deception—sending the Toad Thor on a desperate quest to lift the hammer and reach Asgard before Loki claims the throne.
In a tale of deception and divine intrigue, Volstagg journeys with Hildy through the realms in search of the fabled Sword of Surtur, only to uncover a shocking betrayal when Loki exposes the impostor Thor—Harokin in disguise—using the mighty hammer. As chaos unfolds in Asgard and Loki appears poised to seize the throne, the true Thor returns in the most unexpected form: a frog. With cunning and courage, Volstagg disrupts the sword’s power source, breaking the spell and unraveling Loki’s scheme—leaving Asgard to face a new chapter, with Balder’s coronation set in motion, though he remains absent and Hogun must now seek him.
In "Para se Derrubar um Rei," the King of Crime, aware that the Punisher is hunting him after a school was destroyed, hires a mercenary to take him down. Microship develops a virus to cripple the King’s operations by erasing his records, while Castle calls upon a teacher he met at the school, a student, and Conchita—whose husband died aiding him—uniting them for a fight. The clash of forces is inevitable.
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