Hit Comics #75
In "Das Geheimnis der Schädelinsel," Namor ventures into the hidden Savage Land beneath Antarctica before a planned conflict with surface-dwellers, accompanied by his reluctant companion Dorma, who defies orders to follow. As they approach Skull Island, the Plunderer—unaware of their presence—opens fire, capturing Namor while Dorma narrowly escapes back to Atlantis.
In "Was habe ich geschaffen," a desperate Bruce Banner faces the ultimate test as the High Evolutionary's experiment pushes him toward transformation. When the New Men launch a surprise assault to halt the process, Banner unleashes the Hulk in a brutal clash that shakes the battlefield. As the Evolutionary confronts his own mortality, he makes a radical choice: to evolve himself beyond time, transcending into a future form that reverts his creations and dissolves into cosmic consciousness. Back on Earth, the Hulk awakens with no memory of the ordeal, still burdened by the weight of his fate.
In "Der Herrscher in der Falle," Namor finds himself imprisoned on Skull Island, held captive by the ruthless Plunderer. Trapped and forced to confront the villain’s terrifying vibra-gun—crafted from the rare Plunderstone—the Sub-Mariner must survive both the Plunderer’s schemes and a sudden assault by the island’s savage Swamp Men. As flames engulf the base, Namor escapes the inferno, only to realize too late that his captor has vanished aboard a powerful submarine, vowing revenge on Atlantis.
In "Die Legionen des Lebenden Blitzes," the Hulk, after rescuing a downed pilot, is captured and subjected to mind control by the fanatical militia known as the Living Lightning. Trapped in their web of manipulation, he becomes a weapon turned against the very forces he once sought to protect, setting off toward a nearby army camp with a fury he no longer commands.
In "Die Invasoren," alien invaders from a parched desert world mistake a vast ocean for solid ground, landing their fleet with disastrous results—only to find the surface gives way beneath them. The story unfolds with a mix of suspense and quiet dread as the alien forces struggle to adapt to a world they never expected.
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