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Gamma la bombe qui a créé Hulk#7
Cover: Herb Trimpe

Gamma la bombe qui a créé Hulk #7

Jan 1979 · Arédit-Artima · 7 FRF
“Hulk et la Harpie”

In "Hulk et la Harpie," the Hulk is caught in a storm that spirals him and the Harpy into a mysterious floating city, where the lone inhabitant, the Bi-Beast, demands Bruce Banner’s help to repair its failing systems. Written by Steve Englehart and illustrated by Herb Trimpe—with inks by Jack Abel and colors by Petra Goldberg—this 1979 issue delivers a surreal, atmospheric adventure where science and transformation collide. The cover, also by Herb Trimpe, captures the moment of their descent into the skyborne enigma.

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writer Steve Englehart · artist Herb Trimpe · inker Jack Abel · colorist Petra Goldberg · cover Herb Trimpe

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inker Jack Abel
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The Harpy is flying off with the Hulk when they are both sucked up into a powerful tornado. They find themselves on a floating city and are confronted by its only inhabitant, the Bi-Beast. In the thin atmosphere, the Hulk transforms into Bruce and the Bi-Beast commands him to repair the city's broken down machinery. Instead, he uses the devices he finds to try and turn the Harpy back into Betty. M.O.D.O.K. arrives, takes down the Bi-Beast and decides to claim the city as his own. The Bi-Beast resists and sets the self-destruct. The Harpy turns back into Betty just as the city explodes.

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