Superaventuras Marvel #71
In "Liberdade ou Morte," Storm, now existing in astral form, begins to regenerate her human body, uncovering vital clues about the Acantis. The X-Men return to the Ninhada's home to confront the Queen, where Kitty stumbles upon a dragon that offers unexpected aid. As Cyclops's transformation nears completion, his loyalty to the team begins to fracture, and Binary plays a crucial role in neutralizing the embryos. Written by Chris Claremont and Estúdio Artêcomix, with art by Paul Smith and inks by Bob Wiacek, this 1988 issue from Editora Abril features a cover by Paul Smith.
In "Liberdade ou Morte," Tempestade, now astral, begins to heal her body while uncovering vital secrets about the Acantis. The X-Men return to the Ninhada’s home to confront the Queen, where Kitty Pryde finds unexpected aid in a dragon. As Ciclope’s transformation nears completion, his loyalty to the team begins to fracture—while Binária plays a crucial role in stopping the embryos.
When the X-Men return to Earth after defeating the queen, they’re stunned to learn an embryo still escapes — and it’s revealed to be Professor X himself. Back at the mansion, they’re met with suspicion and hostility by the New Mutants, sparking a tense clash that escalates just as the team faces their most terrifying foe yet: a transformed Xavier, bent on a new destiny.
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