Superaventuras Marvel #73
In "Dançando no Escuro," Pássaro da Neve faces a dire reckoning at the hands of ancient gods after failing to contain a Great Beast. As the Tropa Alfa clashes with Caliber, Sasquatch is suddenly overtaken by the monstrous Tanaraq—only for Pássaro da Neve to seize his form and unleash a devastating attack. Written by John Byrne and Estúdio Artêcomix, with art by Byrne and inks by Bob Wiacek and Keith Williams, this 1988 issue from Editora Abril features a striking cover by Walter Simonson.
In "O Dia da Fera," Pássaro da Neve faces a terrifying reckoning as the ancient gods punish her for letting a Great Beast roam free. With the Tropa Alfa caught in battle against Calibre, Pássaro da Neve suddenly turns on Sasquatch—only for the truth to unravel as he reveals himself as the beast Tanaraq, and she takes on his form in a shocking, violent confrontation.
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