Superaventuras Marvel #29
"Viúva Negra" in Superaventuras Marvel #29 (1984) delivers a tense, pivotal moment as the X-Men storm the Hellfire Club seeking answers—only to be outmaneuvered when the Mastermind completes his psychological assault on Jean Grey, revealing the shocking truth that their enemies are also mutants. With John Byrne's dynamic art and Chris Claremont's sharp storytelling, the issue builds relentless suspense, culminating in Wolverine’s narrow escape. The cover, a collaborative effort by George Pérez, John Byrne, and Frank Thorne, captures the chaos in bold, striking detail.
In "Viúva Negra," the iconic spy is ambushed by a SHIELD squad in a high-stakes test of loyalty and skill, pushing her to prove she’s ready for a dangerous mission: tracking down the missing Ivan Petrovich.
In "Cegos Pela Luz," Shang Chi and Leiko Wu infiltrate a secretive cult believed to be a front for a Soviet espionage operation led by the enigmatic Samisdat. With the help of Sir Denis Nayland Smith, Black Jack Tarr, Dr. Petrie, Clive Reston, and Mandy Greville, they must unravel a web of deception before the true extent of the conspiracy is realized.
In "O Inferno Não Pode Esperar," the X-Men launch a daring raid on the Hellfire Club seeking answers, only to be overwhelmed by a shocking twist: their enemies are fellow mutants, and Jean Grey is dangerously close to being fully under the Mastermind’s control. With the team defeated and chaos unfolding, only Wolverine manages to slip away—his survival hanging in the balance.
In "O Senhor dos Sinos," Mikal and Sonja journey to the mysterious city of Bor-Ti-Ki, drawn by the legend of the Torre Sonora. There, they must confront Otobu, the city’s enigmatic master, as he seeks to harness the power of ancient bells—threatening to plunge the realm into chaos.
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