Superaventuras Marvel #108
In "Destruidor," the alien-marked Estigma struggles with the weight of being a superhero, even as his friends Patinha and Myron urge him to embrace the role. After a failed attempt to prove himself on Earth, he makes a bold move—fetching a lunar module and delivering it to the White House lawn—turning him into a global sensation. The story unfolds in the Marvel offices, where writer John Byrne and colleagues debate the hero’s sudden fame, setting the stage for what’s next. The issue’s dynamic art by John Byrne, with inks by Tom Palmer and colors by Andy Yanchus, brings the surreal spectacle to life, while Jim Lee and Klaus Janson deliver a striking cover.
In "Destruidor," the Punisher tracks down the leader of a dangerous gang, the Destruidor, determined to dismantle the criminal operation. But when the gang learns of Castle’s presence, they set a trap, unaware of the deadly defenses hidden within his armored vehicle—especially the advanced security systems designed by Microship.
In "Julgamento," Matt Murdock is drawn into a dangerous moral crossroads when he’s hired to broker a deal with a secretive sect aiming to execute a dying criminal responsible for his father’s death. To navigate the shadows of this mission, he must rely on the help of a mysterious, hooded demon whose true intentions remain cloaked in mystery.
When a mysterious alien mark transforms Jo into the Stigma, he’s reluctant to embrace the role of superhero—until his friends Patinha and Myron push him to try. After a failed attempt to gain public trust with a flashy costume, he takes a bold leap: retrieving a lunar module and placing it in the White House garden. Overnight, the Stigma becomes a national sensation, sparking buzz even in the Marvel offices where John Byrne and others debate launching a series.
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