Superaventuras Marvel #96
In "Olho Por Olho - Parte 2," the relentless Daredevil confronts a dark network of child exploitation, pushing him to the edge of his moral code. Enraged by Mary's growing bond with Daredevil, the Kingpin manipulates Typhoid Mary into assembling a dangerous alliance of criminals to destroy him. With John Romita Jr.'s dynamic art and Al Williamson's sharp inks, this 1990 Brazilian Marvel adventure delivers a tense, morally charged escalation—cover by Carl Potts and Jim Lee.
In "Olho Por Olho - Parte 2," Jason Hunt grapples with the legacy of his father’s death in a gang war that also claimed the family of the Justiceiro. With the help of Microchip and the enigmatic Demolidor, Jason confronts his belief that his father was a hero who sought to expose Hector Montoya, a powerful trafficker now poised to leave prison. As past and present collide, loyalty and justice are tested in a city where every move could be a step toward redemption—or ruin.
In "As Crianças Estão Vendo," Demolidor confronta um círculo de pornografia infantil, enfrentando não apenas o crime, mas também o ressentimento de Rei do Crime, que ordena a Typhoid Mary que o derrote. Com a ajuda de uma equipe de criminosos reunida por ela — incluindo o Fatboys, Lance, Bullet, Balaço e Guerrilheiro — Mary lança uma ofensiva que coloca o herói em uma batalha de lealdades, poderes e consequências.
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↩ Reprints Daredevil #259 (1988), The Punisher War Journal #2 (1988), The Punisher War Journal #3 (1989)
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