Superaventuras Marvel #20
In "Há Algo de Podre na Ilha Muir," the Doctor Strange confronts a chilling mystery that leads him into the heart of Dracula’s Transylvanian castle, where betrayal and dark magic collide. With art by Gene Colan and inks by Tom Palmer, this 1984 Brazilian edition—written by Steve Englehart and Jotapê Martins—delivers a haunting tale of astral warfare and psychological dread. The cover, a striking collaboration by Gil Kane, Gene Colan, Frank Miller, Klaus Janson, and Dave Cockrum, captures the eerie tension of a battle waged beyond the physical realm.
In "null," Ben Urich—once a celebrated reporter—holds the ultimate scoop: Daredevil’s true identity. But now hunted by the King for his ties to Cherryh, he’s thrust into a deadly game when an informant is murdered beside him at a cinema, the very spot they used to exchange secrets. As Daredevil confronts Elektra, now a deadly agent of the King, their clash ignites a brutal fight that leaves Urich watching in horror—just before a blade strikes him down.
When Polaris sends a desperate call for help, the X-Men journey to Scotland, where a heartfelt reunion with Phoenix is quickly overshadowed by danger. Their mission takes a dark turn as they confront Proteus—Moira MacTaggert’s renegade son, a reality-warping mutant who sees humanity as meaningless and has broken free from his prison on Muir Island.
In "O Sepulcro de um Mago," the Doctor Strange, reeling from the murder of his loyal servant Wong, confronts Drácula in the vampire lord’s Transylvanian castle. Overpowered and left to die, Strange’s spirit escapes his body—only to wage a psychic war, haunting Drácula with visions of his own dark past.
In "O Preço da Traição," Sonja returns to Pah-Dishah bearing the serpent’s tiara, expecting reward from King Ghannif—only to face a far more dangerous promise. Once a pawn in the king’s scheme, she now finds herself caught in a web of deceit, where loyalty is currency and every alliance hides a blade.
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↩ Reprints Marvel Feature #1 (1975), Doctor Strange #14 (1976), The X-Men #125 (1979), Daredevil #179 (1982)
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