Superaventuras Marvel #46
"O Arauto da Morte" introduces a haunting twist in the Tropa Alfa's training, as Marrina suddenly falls ill and attacks Pigmeu with a terrifying, unknown force—leaving him rescued by Shaman. As the team searches for her, Vindix reveals the mysterious origins of Marrina, born from an egg found by a fisherman and raised in inland solitude, before she answers a summons from a figure known only as Mestre. Written by John Byrne and João Paulo L. B. Martins, with art by Byrne and coloring by Cleusa M. C. Acosta, this 1986 issue from Editora Abril features a cover by Frank Miller and Joe Rubinstein.
When a criminal gang kidnaps Matt and drags him toward a mysterious supernatural threat, not even the Black Widow can stop them—and in a cemetery showdown, the Courier of Death emerges with a score to settle against the Man Without Fear. What begins as a brutal confrontation takes an unexpected turn when the specter's own miscalculation during the fight forces a deadly reunion with the material world.
When Slaughter puts a price on Daredevil's head, every cutthroat and hired gun in the city smells blood in the water—and the Man Without Fear finds himself under siege from waves of attackers determined to claim the bounty. As Daredevil fights for his life against the relentless onslaught, a mysterious figure watches from the shadows, studying his every move with calculated precision. "Marcado para Morrer!" is a tense 1986 thriller that traps our hero in an increasingly dangerous web of violence and predatory interest.
When Marrina falls suddenly ill during Tropa Alfa's training, a violent stranger emerges from within her—one the team has never encountered. After a brutal attack leaves Pigmeu gravely wounded, the mysterious figure vanishes into the waters, forcing Shaman to intervene and the team to give chase. As the search unfolds, Vindix reveals the startling truth of Marrina's origins: born from an egg discovered at sea and raised far from the ocean, she may hold secrets even she doesn't understand—secrets that draw the attention of a figure known only as Mestre.
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