Hulk #10
In "Die Humanoiden fallen ein!", Bruce Banner, imprisoned and medicated to suppress his transformation, faces a new threat when a mysterious force unleashes a wave of Humanoid invaders on Astra Island. With the President’s unexpected order to release Banner, the scientist and his ally Rick are sent to oversee the experimental absorbatron—only to find themselves battling a relentless army of the mechanical foes. Written by Stan Lee and Sybille van Geem, with art by Steve Ditko and inks by George Bell, this 1974 issue blends Cold War tension with sci-fi spectacle, while Jack Kirby’s dynamic cover pencils and Dick Ayers’ inks deliver a striking visual punch.
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Banner has been jailed as a traitor and is popping tranquilizers to keep himself from turning into the Hulk. Rick goes right to the commander in chief to tell the prez Banner's secret and to ask for his release. Much to Talbot's chagrin, the president orders Bruce's release and the two are sent to Astra Island to oversee testing of Banner's absorbatron which has the power to soak up a nuclear blast. Figuring that one Humanoid was not enough, the Leader sends a horde of them to Astra where they battle with the Hulk.
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