Superaventuras Marvel #111
In "A Terra do Sol Nascente," Thor’s strength is shattered by Hela’s curse, leaving him vulnerable and forced to rely on a mechanical arm crafted by Tony Stark. As ancient enemies emerge in human guise, weaving deception through magic, Thor must confront both physical and supernatural threats—while in Asgard, his siblings grapple with the loss of their mother, now stranded on Earth. With art by Sal Buscema and dynamic cover by Jim Lee, this 1991 Brazilian Marvel adventure blends myth and machinery in a gripping tale of resilience and hidden truths.
In "A Terra do Sol Nascente," Castle travels to Hokkaido, Japan, at the invitation of the enigmatic Mestre Yakamoto, who seeks to train him as a representative of ninja arts in America. When the rival group Sol Nascente targets Castle, he teams up with Yakamoto’s students to face the threat—only to discover that the woman he’s been pursuing, Íris Green, is entangled with the gang.
In "A Bibliotecária," Doctor Strange returns to a quiet library to confront a mystery: the woman he once knew, Jo, appears unchanged after years—her wounds heal too fast, her age defies time. As he investigates her uncanny resilience, the line between memory and magic begins to blur.
In "Os Pecados do Pai...", Jo, the son of Kenny and Madie, grows at an alarming pace, driven by a growing conviction to find his father and purify him. Kenny, still alive and believing he bears God’s mark to reshape the world in his image, faces his son’s desperate attempt to stop him—only to be met with the chilling words: "You're... crazy."
In "Sombras do Passado," Thor’s strength is shattered by Hela’s curse, leaving his body fragile and human-like—so fragile that even a simple fall can break him. With Tony Stark’s help, he’s fitted with a mechanical arm to regain mobility, but as old enemies rise from the shadows, their attacks take on eerie, shape-shifting forms that blur the line between magic and reality. Meanwhile, back in Asgard, Thor’s siblings struggle to cope with the loss of their mother, now buried in the mortal world.
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