Superaventuras Marvel #62
In "A Terra deve Morrer," Shang-Chi is drawn into a deadly game orchestrated by his father, Fu Manchu, when a life-sized effigy of himself appears in a fog-drenched New York night. Hunted by Si-Fan assassins through shadowed alleys and treacherous sewers, where betrayal lurks in every turn, Shang-Chi pushes toward the enemy’s stronghold to face the Council of Seven. Written by Doug Moench and Jotapê Martins, with dynamic art by Paul Gulacy and Dan Adkins, and vibrant colors by Cleusa M. C. Acosta, this 1987 issue delivers a tense, atmospheric clash of legacy and vengeance. The cover by Gene Day captures the eerie intensity of the moment.
In "A Terra deve Morrer," the X-Men and the Sideral Pirates join forces to repair their damaged ship after a brutal assault, but tensions rise when Colossus collapses. As Lilandra uncovers a political betrayal within the Shi'ar fleet and Professor X falls into a telepathic coma revealing a sinister alien presence, Kitty and Nightcrawler launch a desperate infiltration to stop the bombardment of Earth. With the Ninhada looming and traitors among the Imperial Guard, the fate of the universe rests on a bold plan and an unexpected return.
In the fog-drenched streets of New York, Shang-Chi stumbles upon a chilling sight: a life-sized effigy of himself hanging from a lamp post—a grim omen from his father, Fu Manchu. Hunted by Si-Fan assassins and forced to navigate treacherous alleys and labyrinthine sewers, Shang-Chi must unravel a web of betrayal as he closes in on the mysterious Conselho dos Sete. With Peko, Fu Manchu’s loyal monkey, watching from the shadows, can he outthink the mastermind behind this deadly game before it’s too late?
In "Apocalipse," Tonio and Raldo find themselves caught in a web of deception and desperation as a hidden conspiracy begins to unravel in the shadows of a crumbling city. With trust shattered and enemies lurking in plain sight, the two must navigate a world where loyalty is a currency and survival depends on who you can’t afford to believe.
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