Hit Comics #115
"Der Kampf der Titanen" delivers a high-stakes clash of giants in Hit Comics #115, a 1969 standout featuring the Hulk’s relentless transformation and a battle that spans continents. Written by Archie Goodwin and Roy Thomas, with dynamic art by Marie Severin and Herb Trimpe and inks by George Tuska, the story sees the Hulk caught between the Missing Link and a Russian vessel, culminating in a fiery climax where survival hangs in the balance. The cover by Marie Severin and Frank Giacoia captures the epic tension, making this a must-have for fans of classic Marvel sci-fi action.
In "Der Kampf der Titanen," the Hulk's ongoing clash with the Missing Link takes a dramatic turn when a Russian ship intercepts both combatants mid-battle. Trapped and tested by Soviet scientists, the Hulk breaks free and wreaks havoc before the Missing Link's radiation overload brings the crisis to a sudden end. As the wreckage burns, a small Russian boy is rescued—but Yuri Brevlov faces a choice when his men demand the Hulk be finished, despite the monster's unexpected act of mercy.
In the eerie silence of a forgotten mansion, fugitive Hugo Cragg stumbles upon a closet that swallows objects whole—only to vanish into another dimension. With nowhere else to run, he dares to step inside, hoping to vanish from the world’s grasp. But when the door closes behind him, he finds himself stretched thin, trapped between worlds.
In "Der Fluch des M'Gumbu!", an African tribe dismisses their witch-doctor’s warnings, convinced his vow of nonviolence renders him powerless. When they turn on him, he uses his hidden magic to shrink the entire tribe, not in vengeance, but to shield them from greater danger.
In "Zehn Ringe trägt der Mandarin!", the Mandarin captures the Hulk and subjects him to a series of trials in his high-tech compound, testing whether the jade giant could be a powerful ally in his global conquest—while Nick Fury arrives on the scene to stop the Russian villain Yuri, who's poised to destroy the Hulk.
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