Superaventuras Marvel #7
In "A História de um Rei," Dr. Blake is coerced into aiding an evil scientist's duplicating machine after Jane is kidnapped. With the device creating a duplicate of Thor—though unable to replicate his enchanted hammer—Thor uses wit and strength to outmaneuver the copy. When the scientist accidentally duplicates himself, only the good version survives to carry on his legacy. Written by Stan Lee and R. Berns, with art by Joe Sinnott and coloring by Rita, this 1983 adventure blends sci-fi intrigue and mythic stakes. The cover by John Buscema and John Verpoorten captures the clash of science and sorcery in bold, dynamic style.
In a quiet moment at the Avengers Mansion, the team bonds over shared downtime—until they notice something’s off with their friend, the Black Panther. Drawn out by their concern, he shares the story of his past, revealing the roots of a legacy forged in the heart of the jungle.
In "O Duplicador Diabólico," a twisted experiment turns Professor Lawrence Zaxton into a menace when his duplicating machine creates a malevolent copy of himself—and a dangerous duplicate of Thor. With Jane held hostage and chaos unfolding, the real Thor must outwit his mirrored foe while the surviving Duplicata do Professor Zaxton grapples with the weight of his predecessor’s legacy.
In "Demônios," a mercenary haunted by a brain tumor begins seeing everyone around him as the Demolidor, driving him to violence in a spiral of paranoia and dread. As the line between reality and delusion blurs, a young woman named Dra. Gloss and a man named Bill find themselves caught in a deadly game of perception — but what happens when the monster is only in the mind?
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #95 (1963), The Avengers #87 (1971), Ms. Marvel #12 (1977), Ms. Marvel #13 (1978), Daredevil #169 (1981)
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