Superaventuras Marvel #90
In "Morte e Vida," Thor plunges into the fiery depths of Hel to rescue imprisoned humans, only to face deception when Skurge falls prey to an illusion of the Enchantress. As the battle with Hela unfolds, Thor endures her devastating touch—yet triumphs by stripping her of her cloak, the source of her power. Now, with the journey home fraught with danger, the God of Thunder must confront the trials ahead. Written by Walter Simonson and Estúdio Artêcomix, with art by Simonson and inks by him as well, this 1989 issue features a cover by Ron Frenz and Armando Gil.
In "Morte e Vida," Thor ventures into the infernal realms to rescue captured humans, only to face deception and illusion as Hela manipulates even the bravest warriors. With the aid of allies like Balder, Sif, and the Guerreiros Três, Thor must confront Hela’s cunning and her hidden power—while the fate of those he seeks hangs in the balance.
In "O Fantasma de Wall Street," a desperate plea from a former real estate broker named Quentin O'Toole sets off a chain of events that draws in Justiceiro, Microchip, and Microchip Junior. As the city's underbelly grows more dangerous, the team must unravel a mystery tied to a killer targeting the homeless—before another life is lost.
In "Animais Urbanos," Ka-Zar and Shanna find themselves caught in a deadly game of survival when Kraven's hunt takes a sudden turn in the heart of the city. With Zabu at their side and the unexpected help of Homem-Aranha, the group must navigate a jungle of steel and shadows—where every alley hides a threat and every shadow could be a trap. When Kraven’s final strike goes awry and fate intervenes, a fragile alliance forms between enemies, testing loyalty in the most dangerous of arenas.
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