Hit Comics #125
In "Das Monster siegt," the Hulk crashes into the Savage Land after stopping a missile launch, reverting to Bruce Banner and falling into the hands of Ka-Zar. With the jungle lord's help, Banner must confront a mysterious machine driving global weather chaos—though the Swamp Men's renewed assault forces him to transform back into the Hulk, leaving the real threat unresolved. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Frank Giacoia and Herb Trimpe, with inks by John Severin, the cover by Marie Severin and Frank Giacoia captures the intensity of a world on the brink.
In "Das Monster siegt," the Mandarin manipulates the Hulk into attacking a Red Chinese target, forcing Nick Fury and his long-time adversary Brevlov to set aside their differences and confront the jade giant. As the Hulk fights to break free from the Mandarin’s control, the fate of the base—and the battle’s outcome—hangs in the balance.
In "Betreten verboten," Rip Van Winkle—a humanoid alien—descends upon Earth, drawn to the planet despite its strict interstellar ban. His arrival disrupts the quiet routine of a remote town, where the locals begin to notice strange changes in the air, the light, and even their own sense of time.
In "Filberts furchtbare Zukunft," a greedy scientist ventures into the future with a time machine, hoping to profit from what he believes is already written. But when he arrives, he finds only a void—because the future hasn't happened yet, and there's no way back.
In "Das Monster und der Wilde," Bruce Banner finds himself stranded in the Savage Land after a failed missile interception, his transformation into the Hulk triggering a chain of events he can’t control. Rescued by Ka-Zar, he’s drawn into a desperate mission to stop a strange machine unraveling the planet’s weather—only to be overwhelmed by the Swamp Men’s assault, forcing him to embrace the Hulk’s rage once more.
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