Hulk #1/1974
In "Hulks kamp i främmande världar," Bruce Banner is rescued from a fall into Midgård by the Witch and the Hangman, who guide him to the oracle Oldar to uncover the truth about the Hulk’s origins. Written by Gary Friedrich and illustrated by Marie Severin with inks by George Tuska and Marie Severin, this 1974 issue features a striking cover by Marie Severin and Frank Giacoia, blending mythic adventure with the Hulk’s signature rage as he clashes with the Hangman and fights alongside Odin against a troll army—only to be flung back to Earth by the god himself.
In "Hulks kamp i främmande världar," Bruce Banner is rescued from a fall into Midgård by the Witch and the Hangman, who join him in seeking answers from the oracle Oldar. As Banner transforms into the Hulk, tensions rise with the Hangman, and when the Witch leads a troll army against Asgard, the Hulk fights alongside Odin—only to be cast back to Earth, leaving his journey in the realm unresolved.
When the malevolent Space Parasite hijacks a TV broadcast to target the Hulk, he descends to Earth with a single goal: to drain the green giant’s strength and wield it for conquest. What follows is a raw, physical clash between two titans—one fueled by rage, the other by cold, alien hunger.
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