(janvier 1982)
- Price
- 5 FRF
- Pages
- 132
- Indicia Frequency
- bimestriel
- On-sale Date
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1982-01
- Publisher's Age Guidelines
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Loi 49-956 du 16 juillet 1949 sur les publications destinées à la jeunesse
- Indicia / Colophon Publisher
- Arédit
- Brand
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- Editing
- E. Keirsbilk (directeur de publication); M. P. Catteloin (membre du comité); P. Hennion (membre du comité)
- Pencils
- Ed Hannigan
- Inks
- Klaus Janson
- Colors
- ?
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- Defenders [Doctor Strange [Stephen Strange]; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Valkyrie; Devil-Slayer [Eric Simon Payne]]; Dollar Bill
- Reprints
- Script
- Len Wein
- Pencils
- Sal Buscema (layouts); Joe Staton (finished art, uncredited)
- Inks
- Joe Staton (uncredited)
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- The Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Doc Samson; Major Glenn Talbot (restored to sanity); Silver Surfer [Norrin Radd]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Namor, the Sub-Mariner; Hercules; Clay Quartermain; General Thunderbolt Ross; Betty Ross; Juggernaut (villain); Abomination (villain); Missing Link (villain); Leader (villain); Sandman (villain); Rhino (villain); Mandarin (villain); Harpy (villain); Modok (villain); Gremlin (villain)
- Synopsis
- Doc Samson shrinks the Hulk down so he can enter Glen Talbot's brain and try to restore his memories. While in Talbot's mind, the Hulk is attacked by a host of former friends and foes. Glen's memories are restored but Samson's machine accidentally shrinks the Hulk to nothingness.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko
- Inks
- Steve Ditko
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- science-fiction (science fiction)
- Characters
- Gizzard
- Synopsis
- An art critic visits a sculptor to give him his opinion of his work. He tells the crestfallen man that his statues appear lifeless. He faints when one of the statues calls him a fool. It turns out the 'statues' were aliens attempting to pose as Earthlings in order to infiltrate. They deposit the critic outside and depart Earth.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stanley Howard
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- science-fiction (science fiction)
- Script
- David Anthony Kraft
- Pencils
- Ed Hannigan
- Inks
- Klaus Janson (uncredited); Dan Green (uncredited)
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- The Defenders [Doctor Strange [Stephen Strange]; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Valkyrie; Devil-Slayer [Eric Simon Payne]]; Ledge; Dollar Bill; Wong; Vera Gemeni; Jack Norriss; The Avengers [Beast [Hank McCoy] (cameo); Iron Man [Tony Stark] (cameo); Captain America [Steve Rogers] (cameo); Scarlet Witch [Wanda Maximoff] (cameo)] (cameo); Marc; Sharon; Harvester of Eyes cult
- Synopsis
- The Eye of Agamotto is stolen from Dr. Strange by a cult of demon worshippers. Valkyrie and Hulk encounter Devil-Slayer and a fight begins.
- Reprints
Cover story
- Script
- David Anthony Kraft; Ed Hannigan (uncredited)
- Pencils
- Ed Hannigan
- Inks
- Dan Green (uncredited)
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- The Defenders [Dr. Strange [Stephen Strange]; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Valkyrie; Devil-Slayer [Eric Simon Payne]; Nighthawk [Kyle Richmond]; Hellcat [Patsy Walker]; Red Guardian [Dr. Tania Belinsky]]; Ort-Beast; Belathauzer; Vera Gemeni; Harvester of Eyes cult; Aragorn; Fyodr (Scientist); Vladimer (Scientist); Dollar Bill
- Synopsis
- Nighthawk test out his new jetpack. Dr. Strange is trapped in a demon dimension by the Harvester of Eyes cult.
- Reprints
- Script
- David Anthony Kraft
- Pencils
- Ed Hannigan (breakdowns); Dan Green (uncredited)
- Inks
- Dan Green (uncredited)
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- The Defenders [Valkyrie; Hellcat [Patsy Walker]; Nighthawk [Kyle Richmond]; Devil-Slayer [Eric Simon Payne]; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Doctor Strange [Stephen Strange]]; Vera Gemini; Wong; Dollar Bill; Harvesters of Eyes cult; Balthazar (demon)
- Synopsis
- The Defenders defeat Vera Gemini and stop the Xenogenesis and the demon invasion.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- non fictif (non-fiction)
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko
- Inks
- Steve Ditko
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- science-fiction (science fiction)
- Characters
- Billy Barton; Zogg
- Synopsis
- A boy who enjoys toy soldiers buys a new civil war figure to place in his prisoner of war stockade. That evening, he and his father are attacked by an invader from the sixth dimension. Suddenly, the lights go out, and when they turn the lights back on, the invader has disappeared. They chalk it up to some sort of unusual shared dream and go back to sleep. The following morning when the boy wakes up and peers into his model stockade, he sees the invader languishing in the cell guarded over by the toy soldier.
- Reprints