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Cover: Herb Trimpe

Hulk #11

Aug 1978 · Arédit-Artima · 4 FRF
📊 ~82,719 copies sold its debut month
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "La bombe gamma," the Hulk finds himself far from home, dragging a Russian warship to the ocean floor before wandering into the Sahara Desert and stumbling upon a film set—only to be captured by aliens drawn to a gladiatorial contest. Written by Roy Thomas and Len Wein, with dynamic art by Herb Trimpe and inks by John Severin, this 1978 issue delivers a wild mix of sci-fi spectacle and classic Hulk chaos, all wrapped in a striking cover by Trimpe.

Contains 6 stories
La bombe gamma
49.5 pp · Superhero
Hulk [Bruce Banner]Doc SamsonThunderbolt RossBetty RossGlenn TalbotDoctor Doom (villain)Hulk Robot (villain)Iron Man [Tony Stark] (cameo)

In "La bombe gamma," Bruce Banner finds himself caught between the military and a far more dangerous game when he’s rescued from police pursuit by Dr. Doom’s limo and brought to the Latverian embassy. With Ross and his troops closing in, Doom unleashes a Hulk robot to distract them—only for Bruce to bristle at the irony of being saved by his archenemy. Before he can escape, Doom subdues him with gas and takes him to Latveria, where he attempts to bend Banner’s mind and his rage with a subliminal inducer, aiming to turn both man and monster into his obedient tools.

Le secret de Sigurd !
6 pp · Fantasy, Superhero
ThorLokiBalderSigurd (introduction)

In "Le secret de Sigurd !", Thor faces a relentless challenger in Sigurd during a walk with Balder and Loki. As the duel unfolds, Sigurd's strength grows with every fall—until Balder recalls the truth: Sigurd draws power from the Earth Sprites, making him stronger with each touch of the ground. Thor uses his hammer to hurl Sigurd skyward, leaving him stranded on a distant asteroid. The three gods continue home, Loki begrudgingly silent as the mystery of Sigurd’s power is laid bare.

La venue de Loki
5 pp · Fantasy, Superhero
Loki (Origin)OdinLaufey (Loki's father) (Introduction, Death, Villain)

In the clash between Asgardians and the Giants of Jotenheim, the tide turns with the death of King Laufey. Amid the wreckage, a mysterious bundle is discovered—a baby left behind, soon taken in by Odin and given a new name: Loki.

L'enfance de Loki
6 pp · Fantasy, Superhero
Thor (guest star)Loki (origin)Uller (Introduction)Volsak (Introduction)

In this 1978 fantasy tale from Hulk #11, young Loki faces the consequences of his mischievous magic, only to be defended by Thor—much to Loki’s bitter frustration. As the two brothers clash over pride and power, Loki’s resentment ignites a vow that one day, Thor must fall.

Jouet des dieux
39 pp · Superhero
Hulk [Bruce Banner]Thunderbolt RossBetty RossGlenn TalbotThe Colossus (villain)The Sphinx (villain)Horusians [DuamutefImsetQebehsenuf] (villain)Dr. Igor Drenkov (cameo)Rick Jones (cameo)

In "Jouet des dieux," the Hulk, after dragging a Russian warship to the ocean floor, finds himself stranded in the Sahara Desert, where he stumbles upon a movie set—only to be captured by aliens drawn to a gladiatorial contest on their planet. Trapped in a deadly arena, the Hulk must face the Colossus after Bruce Banner accidentally disables one of the stone combatants, while back on Earth, General Ross unveils plans to build a military base to finally stop him.

Les pommes d'or !
6 pp · Fantasy, Superhero
Iduna (introduction)Haakun the Hunter (introduction)Fenris the Wolf God (introduction)

In "Les pommes d'or !", the goddess Iduna journeys through a mythic landscape carrying golden apples meant as a gift for Odin, her path threatened by the looming presence of Fenris Wolf. With quiet resolve, she finds unexpected aid in Haakun the Hunter, whose courage and skill test the limits of legend.

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Full credits

writer Roy Thomas
writer Len Wein
cover pencils, inks Herb Trimpe

Reprints

↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #111 (1964), Journey into Mystery #112 (1965), Journey into Mystery #113 (1965), Journey into Mystery #114 (1965), The Incredible Hulk #143 (1971), The Incredible Hulk #144 (1971), The Incredible Hulk #145 (1971)

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