Hulk #1
In "Le Rhino dit non !", the Hulk's wedding day is shattered when the Leader enhances the Rhino's strength and sends him to destroy the ceremony in the Ross living room. As Bruce Banner stands at the altar with Betty, a sudden blast transforms him into the Hulk, leading to a wild brawl that leaves the house in ruins and the couple's vows unfulfilled. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by Herb Trimpe and Sal Buscema, with cover art by Herb Trimpe, this 1976 issue captures the chaos and heartbreak of a moment meant for love, now lost to rage.
In "Le Rhino dit non !", the Leader unleashes a powered-up Rhino on Bruce Banner’s wedding day, turning the Ross family living room into a battlefield just as Bruce and Betty prepare to say their vows. With Banner transformed into the Hulk mid-ceremony, the destruction leaves the couple’s future hanging in the balance as the Hulk flees, unaware of what’s been lost.
In "Le jugement des dieux," Odin sends Thor and Loki to Skornheim for the Trial of the Gods, a test that will reveal which of his sons has been deceitful. Loki triumphs through cunning, and in response, Thor journeys to Vietnam, drawn into the conflict of a war-torn land as he seeks the Norn Stones.
In "Le défi," Thor finds himself tested by King Hymir in a deadly trial orchestrated by Loki, who schemes to humiliate the thunder god. With the stakes set high—failure means slavery—Thor must prove his strength and wit, leaving Hymir furious when he succeeds, and Loki caught between his schemes and the consequences.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #116 (1965), Journey into Mystery #117 (1965), The Incredible Hulk #124 (1970), The Incredible Hulk #125 (1970)
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