ComicOrama Jumbo des Super-Heros #282
In this standout issue of ComicOrama Jumbo des Super-Heros, the Hulk arrives on Jarella's world with Bruce Banner’s intelligence intact, only to find the city of K'ai in ruins and his beloved Jarella taken by the scheming Lord Visis. With help from Jarella’s magicians and a daring revolt, the Hulk fights to reclaim the city—until Visis unleashes the fearsome assassin Krylar, whose weapon forces the Hulk to confront his own monstrous past. Written by Archie Goodwin and illustrated by Herb Trimpe, with inks by Sal Trapani and colors by Mimi Gold, the story unfolds with emotional weight and dynamic action. The cover, a striking piece by John Byrne, captures the moment of crisis with dramatic flair.
In "null," the Hulk arrives at Niagara Falls, drawn by the unexpected presence of Betty and Talbot celebrating their honeymoon—only to be met with a sudden attack from Tiger Shark, who mistakes the Hulk for an ally of the Sub-Mariner. The chaos unfolds in a setting of thundering water and hidden tensions, where old alliances blur and new threats emerge.
In "null," the Hulk arrives on Jarella's world with Bruce Banner’s mind intact, only to find K'ai in ruins and his beloved Jarella taken by the scheming Lord Visis. As he leads a rebellion against Visis and his deadly ally, the assassin Krylar, the Hulk is forced to confront the terrifying specter of his own rage—until Jarella’s magic and a fading Pym serum unravel the fragile balance between man and monster.
In "null," Spider-Man and Nightcrawler clash in a tense, mistaken confrontation after witnessing a shooting, each convinced the other is the culprit. As the chaos unfolds, the Punisher is pulled into a deeper mystery—someone is impersonating him, and the trail leads through shadows where trust is the first casualty.
In "null," Spider-Man and the Punisher join forces to track down a mysterious shooter, racing against time as Jigsaw captures Spider-Man and sets a deadly trap. With the Punisher and Nightcrawler launching a daring assault, Spider-Man breaks free and turns the tide—while J. Jonah Jameson, desperate to destroy him, turns to Dr. Marla Madison for a dangerous new plan.
In "null," the race to locate Scar-Face heats up at Coney Island, where Snake-Eyes and Kwinn intercept him before Destro does—only to uncover Dr. Venom’s whereabouts. With Scar-Face in his grasp, Destro races to Libya, where Venom prepares a deadly injection, setting a trap that will expose the Joes’ hidden base.
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↩ Reprints The X-Men #27 (1966), The X-Men #28 (1967), The Incredible Hulk #156 (1972), The Incredible Hulk #160 (1973), The Amazing Spider-Man #161 (1976), The Amazing Spider-Man #162 (1976), G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #18 (1983), The Incredible Hulk #314 (1985)
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