Superaventuras Marvel #17
In "Demônios da Mente," a young man named Georgio and a dancer named Rico find themselves caught in a web of deception when a mysterious figure known as Snuff emerges with a dangerous plan. With Bilge’s fate already sealed, the shadow of the King of Crime looms over New York as he manipulates politics and power, while the blind hero Demolidor faces a new challenge—one that tests not just his strength, but his very perception.
In a secluded swamp, Hank Drummond, Billie Jo Drummond, and their young son Bobby are drawn into a terrifying encounter with a mysterious, otherworldly figure known only as the Homem-Coisa. When the creature begins to burn Hank, Billie Jo pleads for mercy—and in a moment that defies reason, the Homem-Coisa releases him, leaving Hank barely conscious as the creature vanishes back into the misty marsh.
T'Challa returns to Wakanda to find his homeland under siege, as Erik Killmonger lays waste to villages in a bid to force the Black Panther into a confrontation. When their clash erupts, Killmonger dismisses T'Challa as a relic—only to unleash his trained leopard, Preyy, in a brutal test of wills. As T'Challa fights to subdue the beast, the battle takes a deadly turn, leaving him vulnerable to a sudden attack that sends him tumbling from a waterfall.
In "Os Poderes da Garota Marvel," the young heroine takes readers on a clear, confident tour of her unique abilities—her telepathy and telekinesis—showcasing how she channels her mind to move objects and even disrupt the thoughts of her foes. With a mix of wonder and precision, she reveals the full scope of her powers, hinting at their potential to stop even the strongest villains with a single focused thought.
In "A Chave Maldita," Neja, a warrior with a dangerous legacy, sets her sights on a fabled key held by Sonja, determined to unleash the ancient power of Balek and fulfill her ancestor’s dark purpose. With echoes of forgotten kings and long-lost sorcery, this tale of ambition and vengeance unfolds in a world where every choice risks unraveling the balance of power.
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