Edderkoppen #3/1973
In "De kalder lægen...Octopus," Bruce Banner clings to a missile hurtling toward New York, narrowly redirecting it before his transformation into the Hulk. As General Ross misidentifies the Hulk as the threat, he unleashes the Leader’s most formidable creation—the Hulk-Killer Humanoid—setting off a clash that exposes a dangerous misunderstanding. With John Buscema’s dynamic art and Stan Lee’s sharp storytelling, this 1973 issue delivers a tense, character-driven showdown, while Boomerang steps into a new look. The cover by John Romita captures the moment’s intensity.
In "Tilblivelsen af Uhyredræberen," Banner clings to a missile aimed at New York, narrowly redirecting it before his transformation into the Hulk. As military commander Ross misidentifies the Hulk as the threat, he unleashes the Leader’s most powerful humanoid robot—only to discover too late that the real danger was never the Hulk at all. Boomerang gets a new costume.
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