Gamma la bombe qui a créé Hulk #14
In "Un piège pour Hulk Première partie : le jour du Dévastateur," Stan Lee and Larry Lieber team up with Jack Kirby for a mind-bending twist on the Hulk’s legend, with Dick Ayers’ inks and Stan Goldberg’s colors bringing the surreal tension to life. When a mysterious beekeeper claims a thief is a mutant, the scene shifts into a disorienting nightmare where the man is shrunk and menaced by bees that tower over him—leaving both the thief and reader questioning what’s real. Herb Trimpe’s cover captures the eerie, otherworldly mood, making this 1981 8,00 FRF gem a standout in the series.
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An eccentric beekeeper reveals to a thief that he is a mutant with special powers. He shrinks the thief and frightens him with the attacks of the bees that are now larger than he is, but leaves him wondering if any of it was real.
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