Superaventuras Marvel #25
"A Chegada dos Celestiais" brings a pivotal moment in the X-Men saga, spotlighting the team’s fragile reformation after Proteus’s defeat. With Professor X returning to find his legacy changed and new mutant signs drawing attention, the heroes face a growing threat from the enigmatic Clube do Inferno. John Byrne and Chris Claremont deliver a tense, character-driven story, with Byrne’s dynamic art and Terry Austin’s sharp inks bringing the emotional stakes to life, while Michael Golden’s cover captures the cosmic unease of the coming clash.
In "A Chegada dos Celestiais," a researcher uncovering Incan records recounts the ancient evolution of three distinct races—warlike Deviantes, warring humans, and immortal Deuses—setting the stage for the long-anticipated arrival of the Celestiais. Written by a mysterious hand and illustrated with striking detail, this 1984 tale from Superaventuras Marvel #25 unfolds with quiet grandeur, hinting at cosmic forces long forgotten.
In "Sob o Domínio do Medo," the silent, instinct-driven Man-Thing is drawn into the murky depths of a haunted swamp where a new, unseen threat stirs beneath the surface. With no words and only primal reflexes to guide him, he must confront a horror that preys on fear itself.
In the wake of Proteus’s defeat, the X-Men face a new chapter: Banshee, powerless and heartbroken over Moira, chooses to stay in Scotland, while Professor X returns to find the team irrevocably changed. When two new mutants are detected, the X-Men are drawn into a clash with the elitist, enigmatic Hellfire Club—just as Jean Grey struggles to hold on to her mind amid Jason Wyngarde’s growing mental manipulations.
In "A Cidade das Profundezas," King Kull is drawn into a deadly mystery when his kingdom’s water is poisoned, and a cryptic legend points to a cursed city hidden in the depths. Guided by the cryptic warning of a librarian, Kull ventures into the unknown, only to find the journey itself is a trap — and the real danger lies not in the city, but in the path that leads there.
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