Superaventuras Marvel #70
In "Sonho Americano," Storm battles a terrifying inner transformation, her will the only thing keeping her from becoming one of the Nest's creatures. As she reaches for the stars, seeking a final end, the X-Men orbit above Earth—Kitty haunted by nightmares, Colossus offering quiet comfort with a heartfelt confession. A gripping blend of psychological tension and emotional depth, this 1988 issue features art by Paul Smith and inks by Bob Wiacek, with a striking cover by Barry Windsor-Smith.
In the wake of the fallout from the Bazuca incident, the Viúva Negra teams up with Demolidor to track down another survivor of the supersoldado serum project—one whose mind can stop hearts with a thought, and whose fractured psyche makes him both a weapon and a danger. As they hunt through the shadows, they must confront the legacy of a failed experiment and the man who may be its final, unstable echo.
In "Nós, Pecadores...", Manto e Adaga enfrentam uma rede de abusadores disfarçados de santos, confrontando a hipocrisia de um padre assustado que esconde segredos sombrios. Quando Adaga se sente traída pela abordagem de Manto, ela decide seguir sozinha — mas a linha entre justiça e vingança começa a se dissolver.
In "Transfigurações," Tempestade teeters on the edge of becoming one with the Ninhada, her will the only barrier between her humanity and an alien transformation. As she makes a desperate choice to end her suffering in the void of space, the X-Men—caught in the same cosmic storm—grapple with their own trials, while Kitty Pryde battles haunting visions and finds unexpected solace in Colossus’s quiet confession of feeling.
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