Superaventuras Marvel #56
"Sobrevivência" delivers a tense, pivotal chapter in the X-Men's saga, where Kitty Pryde's sudden transfer to the Massachusetts Academy under Emma Frost's leadership sends shockwaves through the team. With Chris Claremont and Jotapê Martins at the helm and Jim Sherman and Bob McLeod bringing the action to life, the issue unfolds with chilling precision—especially as Frost's true intentions begin to surface, hinting at a sinister alliance with Sebastian Shaw and a body-swapping twist that upends everything. The cover by Brent Anderson and Bob Wiacek captures the moment’s dread, making this 1987 8,50 BRC gem a standout in the Marvel Brazil run.
In "Sobrevivência," a brutal kidnapping thrusts Micah Synn into a desperate fight for survival, forcing him to rely on an unexpected ally. As Daredevil’s movements are legally constrained, the leader of the Kinjorge tribe uncovers his secret identity, setting off a chain of perilous consequences.
In "Este Faminto Deus," a scandalous newspaper article tarnishes the reputation of a royal figure, setting off a chain of events that leads to the kidnapping of Becky, Nelson and Murdock’s secretary. With the truth buried beneath deception, an unlikely alliance forms between hero and villain as they piece together the puzzle—only to confront a threat that feeds on chaos.
When Kitty Pryde’s parents pull her from the Xavier Institute to send her to the Massachusetts Academy under Emma Frost’s leadership, the X-Men are shaken—but what begins as a family dispute quickly spirals into a terrifying conspiracy. With Frost now inhabiting Storm’s body and allied with Sebastian Shaw and the newly activated Sentinel Mk IV, the team must confront a betrayal that strikes at the heart of their unity.
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