Superaventuras Marvel #74
In "Círculo de Sangue," the Punisher finds himself trapped in a high-security prison surrounded by the very criminals he once brought to justice, including the dangerous Retalho. Forced to navigate a brutal hierarchy of threats and betrayals, he uses cunning and calculated violence to survive—gaining unexpected alliances as he plots a daring escape. With art by Mike Zeck and inks by John Beatty, this 1988 issue from Editora Abril delivers a tense, grounded look at one of Marvel’s most relentless figures.
In *Círculo de Sangue*, the Justiceiro finds himself imprisoned alongside the very criminals he once brought to justice, including the cunning Retalho. Trapped in a brutal new world of manipulation and threats, he must navigate a web of deceit and danger—using both wit and force—to survive and orchestrate a daring escape. With new villains like Trust, Don Cervello, and the others watching from the shadows, the line between hunter and hunted blurs.
In "O Confronto Final," the Tropa Alfa is summoned to the dangerous realm of the Feral Kingdom, where they must navigate a wild, untamed world teeming with primal threats. With Heather Hudson tending to Walter Langkowski’s frozen form as a statue, the team splits to face the challenges ahead—only to encounter the fierce Tundra, Taroq, and other beastly inhabitants. As Box stands by Heather, their bond strengthened by Talismã’s call, the mission tests their courage and unity in ways they never expected.
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