Superaventuras Marvel #67
"Além das Estrelas" brings a chilling blend of psychological tension and superhero grit in this 1988 Brazilian Marvel adventure. Written by Frank Miller and illustrated by David Mazzucchelli, the story follows Matt Murdock as he returns to the role of Daredevil, now colder and more calculating, while Urich confronts a dangerous past tied to a nurse and a false police officer. The cover by Dave Cockrum and Bob Wiacek captures the issue’s dark intensity, all set against the eerie backdrop of the King’s twisted influence over the Kitchen of Hell.
In a story of power, prophecy, and golden transformation, Aurora faces a dangerous reconfiguration of her very being when Walter alters her molecular structure—threatening to strip her of her mutant gifts. As Pássaro da Neve whispers of a messianic fate tied to Talismã, Walter and Aurora seek peace at a secluded country house, only to be ensnared by the enigmatic Lírio Dourado, who turns Walter to gold and sets her sights on something far greater.
In "Pátria Amada," the shadow of patriotism twists into terror when the enigmatic O Rei do Crime unleashes Bazuca—a disturbed soldier infused with the super-soldier serum—on the streets of New York. As Ben Urich digs into a chilling past involving a nurse who tried to kill his wife, the city descends into chaos, and Matt Murdock, scarred and reborn, dons the mask once more, colder and sharper than ever.
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