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In "Hulk aux chutes du Niagara," the Hulk wanders the Canadian wilderness and stumbles upon a young woman searching for her missing brother. When he rescues a man from the terrifying Wendigo—only to learn he’s not her brother but her friend Georges—the truth begins to unfold. Written by Steve Englehart and illustrated by Herb Trimpe, with inks by Sal Trapani and colors by David Hunt, this 1979 issue features a haunting tale of survival and transformation, all under a striking cover by Herb Trimpe.
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Hulk is lost in the Canadian woods when he runs across a distressed young woman who is looking for her missing brother. Hulk rescues a man from the Wendigo whom he thinks to be her brother but Marie tells him that it is her brother's friend, Georges. When Georges regains consciousness, he tells a chilling tale of an act of cannibalism that turned Paul Cartier into the Wendigo.
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