Superaventuras Marvel #9
"O Rei Deve Morrer" é uma história sombria e atmosférica que traz o rei Kull em uma jornada por uma floresta escura, onde encontra uma árvore mágica com um passado antigo e maligno. Escrita por Robert E. Howard, Roy Thomas e Jotapê Martins, com arte de Marie Severin e traços de John Severin, esta narrativa mistura fantasia e terror em uma jornada que desafia a linha entre sonho e realidade. A capa, desenhada por Frank Miller e finalizada por Klaus Janson, capta perfeitamente o clima de mistério e ameaça que permeia a história.
In "O Rei Deve Morrer," the Demolidor infiltrates the criminal empire of the King of Crime, who holds Vanessa hostage and demands a dangerous exchange. With the city's corrupt leaders exposed by incriminating documents, the Demolidor must navigate deception and deadly traps—only to be betrayed when his ruse unravels. As the stakes rise, a brutal confrontation unfolds where the line between justice and vengeance collapses.
In "Parte II - A Volta" from Superaventuras Marvel #9 (1983), the King of Crime escalates his campaign of sabotage, pushing rivals to the brink. When Daredevil steals forged documents meant to frame his enemies, the Mercenary—once hired to kill the King—switches sides and now hunts Daredevil. But even as the battle unfolds, the King's plan begins to take shape, and his grip on power grows stronger.
In "Desafio," Thor finds himself tested by the merciless King Hymir during a diplomatic mission, forced to prove his worth in a deadly trial where failure means enslavement. Loki’s cunning plan backfires when Thor triumphs, leaving Hymir furious and turning on his own advisor in a moment of bitter betrayal.
In "O Rei e o Carvalho," Kull rides through a dark forest, drawn to an ancient oak that pulses with unnatural life. When the tree reveals itself as a malevolent, primordial force seeking to reclaim its forgotten dominion, Kull must face a battle not of steel, but of will and spirit. The story unfolds with eerie stillness and mythic weight, blending sword and sorcery with a haunting meditation on nature’s hidden power.
In the wake of his master’s passing, the Doctor Strange retreats into solitude—until Clea helps him return to his home and step into his new role as the Master of the Mystic Arts. Naming Clea his pupil and future successor, he makes his first decision as the new guardian: to seek peace with the Barão Mordo. Along the way, a mysterious gypsy appears, her presence hinting at a deeper truth that will shape the path ahead.
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