Superaventuras Marvel #6
"Revelação Macabra" brings together the talents of Chris Claremont and Jotapê Martins in a tense, character-driven tale that deepens Carol Danvers’ journey as Ms. Marvel. After a confrontation with thieves, she returns to her hotel room, only to transform once more—this time just as she’s pulled into a new mission at Cape Canaveral tied to her old friend Salia Petrie. As she awaits the rocket launch, a chilling vision of disaster strikes, and before she can act, the return of the Elementals forces her into her superhero form. Sal Buscema and Frank Giacoia deliver dynamic art, with Rita de Carvalho’s colors and Edison Gasparim’s lettering grounding the story in its 1982 Brazilian comic context. The cover by Frank Brunner and Ernie Chua captures the moment of transformation with striking intensity.
When a mysterious figure uncovers the essence of Shuma-Gorath, the trail leads him to the forgotten crypts of Kaa-U, where the ancient Elder has retreated to die. There, the Elder intervenes to save him from the relentless Homens da Sombra de Kaa-U, only for Shuma-Gorath to rise from the Elder’s mind in terrifying form.
In "Princípios da Mente," Strange confronts Shuma-Gorath within the mind of the Ancient One, where the fate of humanity’s collective consciousness hangs in the balance. To defeat the entity feeding on the Ancient One’s mind, Strange must make an impossible choice—destroy the very being who has protected the world for centuries.
In "O Anjo Negro," Carol Danvers grapples with a sudden return of her Ms. Marvel identity as she’s pulled back into action just as her old friend Salia Petrie prepares for a critical space mission. With a chilling premonition of disaster looming over the launch at Cape Canaveral, Carol must confront the resurgence of the Elementals—forces that now threaten to derail everything she’s trying to protect.
In a shadowed corner of the international underworld, Matt follows a dangerous fugitive protected by the aging crime lord Alarich Wallenquist—only to be confronted by Elektra Natchios, his former college sweetheart turned elite bounty hunter. Their unexpected reunion ignites a tense, electric moment as past feelings collide with a present defined by secrets and deadly missions.
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