Hit Comics #99
In "Der Kampf um Asgard," Bruce Banner's fall from the heavens is interrupted when the Enchantress pulls him back from the bottomless pit, setting off a chain of events that brings the Hulk to Asgard. With the Warriors Three seeking answers from Oldar the Oracle and the Executioner plotting war with a troll army, the Hulk’s sudden arrival proves pivotal—though his victory doesn’t earn him favor with Odin, who sends him back to Midgard all the same. Written by Gary Friedrich and illustrated with dynamic flair by Marie Severin, with inks by George Tuska and Syd Shores, this 1969 tale blends myth and might in a story that’s as much about redemption as it is about rage. The cover, penciled by Severin and inked by Frank Giacoia, captures the clash of gods and giants in bold, timeless style.
In "Der Kampf um Asgard," Bruce Banner’s fall from Asgard’s heights is halted by the Enchantress, pulling him back from the brink. With the Warriors Three seeking answers from Oldar the Oracle, the truth about the Hulk’s origins surfaces—just as the Executioner’s ancient rage ignites and an army of trolls marches on the realm. The Hulk’s sudden arrival turns the tide, but even his heroism can’t sway Odin’s judgment, leaving the jade giant once more banished to Midgard.
In "Der Parasit von den Sternen," the Hulk finds himself caught in a cosmic showdown when an intergalactic Space Parasite descends on Earth, drawn by the legend of his power. With the city under threat and the hero pushed to his limits, an unexpected twist from beyond the stars shifts the balance—leaving the Hulk in a precarious situation he didn’t see coming.
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