(septembre 1982)
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- John Buscema
- Inks
- John Tartaglione
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Thunderbolt Ross; Glenn Talbot; Betty Ross; Rick Jones; Gorki
- Synopsis
- When Ross activates the new Orion missile for a test, foreign spy Gorki activates a machine in the trunk of a car he commisioned Rick Jones to drive to New York and the missile changes course for the heart of the city. The Hulk intercepts the missile but changes to Banner before he can stop it.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- John Buscema
- Inks
- Mike Esposito
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- Hulk [Bruce Banner]; GUESTS: Thunderbolt Ross; Glenn Talbot; Betty Ross; Rick Jones; VILLAINS: Boomerang; Hulk-Killer Humanoid
- Synopsis
- Banner is hanging on the Orion missile heading for the heart of New York City and is able to change its course before he transforms into the Hulk once again. Military genius that he is, Ross thinks that it is the Hulk who tried to blow up New York and activates the Leader's most powerful Humanoid robot to take on the jade giant.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- John Buscema
- Inks
- Mike Esposito
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Thunderbolt Ross; Glenn Talbot; Betty Ross; Rick Jones; VILLAINS: Hulk-Killer Humanoid; Boomerang [Fred Myers]; Gorki
- Synopsis
- The Hulk battles the Leader's Hulk-Killer Humanoid as Ross and his cronies learn that they sent the deadly android after the jade giant for all the wrong reasons. Boomerang gets a new costume.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Gil Kane
- Inks
- Gil Kane
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- Hulk [Bruce Banner]; General Thunderbolt Ross; Betty Ross; Glenn Talbot; Rick Jones; Boomerang [Fred Myers] (villain); Lyndon Johnson (Cameo)
- Synopsis
- Since they have discovered that the Hulk is not the total villain he has been painted to be, the president tells Ross to pardon him if he thinks the threat is over. Of course, Boomerang picks that exact moment to secretly enrage the jade giant, causing him to go on another rampage and causing Ross to still see him as a menace. Hulk fights the new and improved (but still fashion-impaired) Boomerang.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Gil Kane
- Inks
- Gil Kane
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- Hulk [Bruce Banner]; General Thunderbolt Ross; Major Glenn Talbot; Betty Ross; Rick Jones; The Stranger (Villain)
- Synopsis
- The Stranger arrives on Earth and programs the Hulk to be his agent to wipe out humanity.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Gil Kane
- Inks
- Gil Kane
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- Hulk [Bruce Banner]; GUESTS: Thunderbolt Ross; Betty Ross; Glenn Talbot; VILLAIN: Abomination [Emil Blonsky] (introduction; origin); CAMEO: Stranger
- Synopsis
- The Stranger leaves earth with the rampaging Hulk left behind to wreak destruction on his behalf. Turning back into his alter ego, Banner surrenders himself to Gamma base and tries to kill himself with radiation to stop the Hulk's destruction. Stopped before he can use his gamma machine, the machine is instead used by a foreign spy who is transformed into the Abomination. More powerful than even the Hulk, Abomination beats the jade giant down and kidnaps Betty as he escapes from the base.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Gil Kane
- Inks
- Gil Kane
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Thunderbolt Ross; Glenn Talbot; Betty Ross; Rick Jones; VILLAIN: Abomination [Emil Blonsky]; CAMEO: Stranger
- Synopsis
- Ross and his men try to revive the Hulk after his beating by the Abomination. Returning from the brink of death, Hulk is about to leave when the pleading Rick Jones causes him to transform back to Banner. Banner uses his knowledge to lure Abomination back to Gamma base with Betty in tow. Hulk and Abomination clash once again. Watching from a distant galaxy, the Stranger realizes that the Abomination is a much better ally than the Hulk and zaps him to his side, ending the battle.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Dick Ayers
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Rick Jones; General Thunderbolt Ross; Polly Jones [Rick's Aunt] (introduction, cameo); Circus of Crime [Ringmaster [Maynard Tiboldt] (introduction); Tenna [Mary Stenson] (introduction); Human Cannonball [Jack Pulvar] (introduction)] (introduction); Hercules (circus strongman)
- Synopsis
- Rick takes a break from his Hulk-sitting duties and goes to the circus. Unfortunately, he picks one run by a hypnotic criminal who mesmerizes his audience and then robs them. When the Hulk arrives to bail out his buddy, he is captured and made part of the act thanks to the fact that Rick is in thrall and cannot give him any commands. Rick returns with the FBI and the Hulk finds himself free to kick some circus tail.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Dick Ayers
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- Hulk [Bruce Banner] (origin recap); Rick Jones; Betty Ross; General Thunderbolt Ross
- Synopsis
- Rick uses some of Banner's machinery to transform the Hulk, who was stuck in his monster persona, back into Bruce. Bruce is incredibly weakened by the transformation and takes a chance in using the machinery on himself again which transforms him back into the Hulk's body but with Bruce Banner's mind. Now Bruce and the Hulk can switch at will using the gamma ray machine.
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