Etranges Aventures #48
In "Hulk contre l'Androïde," a scientist’s accidental transformation into living stone sets off a dangerous quest in New York, where he targets Thor in a bid to unlock the secret of immortality. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Jack Kirby with inks by Chic Stone, this 1975 issue delivers a classic clash of science and myth, with the cover by Herb Trimpe capturing the moment of confrontation.
In "Hulk contre l'Androïde," the Hulk faces off against a relentless Super Humanoid in a race against time to stop a missile launched by the Leader toward Russia. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, the Hulk must overcome the indestructible android before another strike is launched—but even his strength may not be enough.
In "Le vent de la mort," the legendary Damon the Man-God descends upon the Savage Land, unleashing chaos as he wages war on the jungle's inhabitants. Amid the turmoil, Bobbi Morse finds herself drawn into the conflict, while Tatia and Emuel, siblings tied to the land's ancient secrets, are thrust into a struggle that tests their courage and loyalty.
In the scorched ruins of a forgotten world, a human soldier and an alien warrior face off in a brutal arena duel—two fighters from warring species, their clash fated to decide the outcome of a galaxy-spanning war. Told with stark intensity and striking visuals, *L'arène* pits personal honor against cosmic fate in a story where survival means more than victory.
In "La Gargouille Grise," a scientist transformed by accident into a living stone entity sets his sights on New York, seeking the secret of immortality from Thor. As Don Blake, the god of thunder outwits him, leading to a tense confrontation by the river’s edge.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #107 (1964), The Incredible Hulk #115 (1969), The Incredible Hulk #116 (1969), The Incredible Hulk #117 (1969), Astonishing Tales #6 (1971), Astonishing Tales #7 (1971), Worlds Unknown #4 (1973)
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