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Os Caçadores #12 - 'O Anticristo?' (Brazilian Edition)

Collectibles - Comic Books

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$15.00 - $25.00

As of May 28, 2026

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This is a vintage Brazilian Portuguese comic book titled 'Os Caçadores' issue number 12, featuring a story titled 'O Anticristo?' (The Antichrist?). The publication, released by Editora Abril in the late 1980s or early 1990s, contains a complete story of 'Questão' (The Question), as noted by the text 'Uma História Completa do Questão' on the right side. The front cover art is striking, depicting a man's face with the American flag superimposed over his features like a mask or skin texture, set against a dark teal background. The logo 'OS CAÇADORES' is prominently displayed at the top in red block letters with yellow accents. The comic appears to be in a regular standard comic size (approximately 6.6 x 10.2 inches) and is currently stored in a protective plastic mylar sleeve with a white backing board, suggesting it is part of a collection. Physically, the comic shows some minor signs of shelf wear and age-related yellowing along the edges of the white paper margins. The corners seem relatively sharp though slightly blunted from the original binding process. The printing quality is characteristic of newsprint-style comic paper of that era, showing a matte finish with vibrant but standard CMYK color saturation. There are no major visible creases or tears on the front cover, indicating a well-preserved collector's copy.

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I have conducted a visual examination of 'Os Caçadores' #12, the Brazilian edition published by Editora Abril. This issue translates 'The Question' #12 (written by Denny O'Neil) and is part of the 'Os Caçadores' anthology series which successfully introduced darker, mature-reader DC titles to the Brazilian market in the late 1980s. Visually, the copy presents in Very Fine (VF) condition. The cover colors remain vibrant, and the centering is excellent for newsprint production of this era. I observe minor spine stress and slight blunting on the top-right corner, along with standard age-related oxidation (yellowing) on the inner page margins visible from the periphery. The market for Brazilian Portuguese editions is specialized. While there is a dedicated following for Editora Abril’s 'Formatinho' and 'Premium' lines, value is constrained compared to US originals. Collectors prize this specific run for Denys Cowan's iconic cover art, but high print runs during Brazil's comic boom affect rarity. Comparable sales for issues in this series typically range from 50 to 120 Brazilian Reais ($10–$25 USD) depending on the preservation of the spine. Final valuation is limited by the digital nature of this inspection. I cannot verify paper supple-ness, interior scents (detecting mold/acid), or hidden restoration like color touches or dry cleaning. A full authentication would require a physical page-count to ensure no clipped coupons or missing centerfolds. For a definitive investment-grade appraisal, I would recommend a physical inspection to check for hidden spine splits or professional archival pressing.

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