Mulher-Aranha
Bursting onto the Brazilian comics scene in 1983 with a debut issue boasting an extraordinary creative pedigree — Denny O'Neil, Frank Miller, and Klaus Janson among its architects — Mulher-Aranha is a Bronze Age figure published by Editora Abril whose presence spans an impressive nearly four decades of Marvel material in Portuguese. Her nine catalogued appearances place her in genuinely distinguished company, sharing pages with titans like Homem-Aranha, Capitão América, Demolidor, and Wolverine across titles including Superaventuras Marvel and Doutor Estranho. For collectors of Brazilian Marvel editions, she's a fascinating thread connecting landmark Bronze Age storytelling to the rich legacy of Editora Abril's long-running superhero line — a character whose modest appearance count only makes each issue feel that much more worth tracking down.
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