Superaventuras Marvel #88
In "Ponto Cego," Kazar—wounded and amnesiac—flees from a medical transport in New York, wandering the city with no memory of who he is. When he instinctively saves a girl from a burning building, he becomes an unexpected hero, drawing the attention of Ramona, who seeks to unleash Kraven the Hunter to track him down. Meanwhile, Zabu and Shanna also close in, each with their own reasons to find the man they call the Wild One. Written by Bruce Jones and Estúdio Artêcomix, with art by Brent Anderson and Armando Gil, and a striking cover by John Romita Jr. and Al Williamson, this 1989 issue from Editora Abril blends mystery and danger in a pulse-pounding tale of identity and pursuit.
In "Ponto Cego," Matt Murdock finds himself entangled in a web of secrets as he secretly meets with Typhoid Mary, unaware she’s the same woman he’s been tracking. With Karen and Foggy by his side, the legal team takes on the powerful Rei do Crime in a high-stakes case, while Demolidor battles a foe he doesn’t yet recognize—leading to a confrontation where past and present collide.
Ka-Zar, disoriented and recovering from a head wound, finds himself in New York City after being airlifted there for medical evaluation—only to escape as the plane takes off. Lost in the urban jungle, he stumbles into a heroic act that earns him unexpected attention, while Ramona Cortland, determined to claim him, sets a dangerous plan in motion by freeing Kraven o Caçador. With Zabu and Shanna also tracking him through the city’s shadows, the wild man’s search for identity becomes a high-stakes chase across concrete canyons.
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