Superaventuras Marvel #51
"Selvagens" delivers a pulse-pounding twist in Superaventuras Marvel #51 (1986), where the spotlight falls on Micah as the press surrounds her and Foggy’s wife prepares a grand party—its guest of honor: the Selvagem. When a deadly arrow nearly strikes Micah in public, the Demolidor steps in, uncovering a shocking truth: Micah is heir to the royal Synn family, and someone within her bloodline wants her dead. As the Man Without Fear races to stop the assassin, the tension mounts at the party, where the Selvagem shares a moment with Foggy’s wife. Written by Denny O'Neil and Jotapê Martins, with art by Luke McDonnell and inks by Danny Bulanadi, and a striking cover by John Byrne and Terry Austin, this issue blends intrigue and danger with a touch of unexpected intimacy.
In "A Vingança da Vítima," a public spectacle turns deadly when Micah, the wife of Foggy, is nearly struck by an arrow during a high-profile event—only to be saved by the Demolidor. As the vigilante investigates, he uncovers that Micah is a member of the royal Synn family, and someone within her lineage is determined to see her dead. With the threat still looming, the Demolidor races to stop the assassin before the next move is made. Meanwhile, at the celebration, the Selvagem shares an unexpected moment with Foggy’s wife.
In a wild jungle where danger lurks in every shadow, a young boy orphaned by a deadly tiger finds refuge among a pack of wolves. Though the fierce Shere-Khan watches from the trees, the wolves claim him as one of their own, naming him Mogli in a moment that defies the natural order.
When the growing tension between Angel and Wolverine reaches a breaking point—and the Professor and Storm refuse to back Wolverine’s departure—Angel walks away from the team. Days later, Storm, Spider-Woman, Stevie Hunter, and Kitty Pryde attend one of Crystal’s performances, but the night turns chaotic when Kitty is kidnapped by the enigmatic mutant Caliban, whose true nature is far from what he seems. Meanwhile, Cyclops and Lee uncover the shocking truth about the island’s mysterious owner—Magneto.
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