Homem-Aranha
Stepping onto the Brazilian comics scene in 1974 under the banner of Editora Abril, Homem-Aranha is a Bronze Age figure whose presence stretched across an impressive span of nearly four decades in the catalog. Introduced in O Homem-Aranha #68 with art by the legendary John Romita, this character found a home across beloved Brazilian Marvel titles like Superaventuras Marvel and A Teia do Aranha — publications that brought Marvel's universe to Portuguese-speaking fans in vivid style. The company here is genuinely remarkable, sharing pages with titans like Homem de Ferro, Demolidor, and Ororo Munroe, placing Homem-Aranha squarely at the heart of Brazil's rich Marvel publishing history. For collectors with a passion for international editions and the global reach of Bronze Age comics, this is a character — and a corner of the hobby — well worth exploring.
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