Superaventuras Marvel #60
"Reencontro" delivers a gripping chapter in the X-Men's saga, with Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum crafting a story where Cyclops grapples with the shocking revelation that Corsair is his father—and that Storm knew all along. Taken to Lilandra’s Imperial Cruiser after her abduction, the team must locate the Majestrix to prevent an intergalactic invasion, facing the deadly Ravager—Lilandra’s ruthless sister—and her terrifying Ninhada forces, culminating in a devastating loss as Colossus falls in battle. The cover by Dave Cockrum and Bob Wiacek captures the intensity of the moment, a 16 BRC comic from 1987 that remains a standout in the Marvel Superaventuras series.
In "Reencontro," Cyclops grapples with the shocking revelation that Corsair is his father—and that Storm knew the truth all along. With the X-Men captured and taken to Lilandra’s Imperial Cruiser, they face an urgent mission: find the kidnapped Majestrix before the deadly Ninhada, led by her diabolical sister Rapina, invades Earth. As the team confronts the Ninhada’s relentless forces, Colossus falls in battle, raising the stakes in a fight that tests their resolve and unity.
In "Bruma," Matt confronts a crushing moment of personal failure when a desperate call from Heather Glenn leads him to miss saving a woman—only to later learn she has taken her own life. As guilt and suspicion swirl, he grapples with the weight of his choices, unraveling a painful truth that forces him to face the consequences of his actions.
In "Destruição Biológica," a sudden rescue attempt by Heather turns deadly when she nearly drowns confronting a monstrous creature near the water’s edge. With 16 recent mutilations linked to the same location, Judd grows suspicious and reaches out to Marrina, wondering if the attacker is an alien like her—driven by a dark, instinctual nature.
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