Superaventuras Marvel #48
In "Sequestro," Dr. Destino captures Arcade, triggering a desperate response from Locke, who takes the loved ones of the X-Men hostage. With Xavier rallying Destrutor, Polaris, and Homem de Gelo, Storm, Wolverine, Colossus, Anjo, and Noturno launch a dual-pronged assault—storming the Castelo Destino while the others race toward Murderworld. As Storm faces Victor in a fierce, no-hope battle, Arcade unexpectedly joins the team, neither prisoner nor ally. When Destino turns his focus to the rest of the group, the stakes rise—and the fight for survival is just beginning.
In "Os Astronautas," Earth's astronauts launch a mission to investigate a mysterious Deviant spacecraft hovering above the planet. While the crew probes the alien vessel, a hero known as the one from Olímpia—untethered from the Celestiais' collective mind—chooses to confront the ship alone, driven by his own resolve.
In "O Mestre Assassino," Shang-Chi confronts Carlton Velcro, a vengeful foe who lost an arm in an explosion he blames on the martial artist. With Leiko Wu at his side and armed only with a samurai armor he later discards, Shang-Chi faces Velcro in a brutal showdown at a besieged mansion. As the battle unfolds, his focus shifts from victory to redemption—seeking to cleanse his soul and reclaim a deeper connection with Leiko.
In a city still reeling from a chaotic rescue, a common citizen takes a bold stand, accusing the orange brute known as The Thing of causing more harm than good—while Juiz O'Brien presides over the trial and Sra. Gilhooley watches from the gallery. With Matt Murdock called in to defend the hero, justice takes a surprising turn in this tense, character-driven tale from Superaventuras Marvel #48.
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