Hulk #13
In "Wo der Grüne stapft...", the Hulk’s rampage across the Soviet Union leaves the Russians powerless to stop his leap into the Himalayas, where exhaustion forces a transformation into Bruce Banner. Now vulnerable, Banner is captured by a local bandit chieftain—only for a sudden raid by rival warriors to send him and Talbot plummeting off a cliff. Written by Stan Lee and Hartmut Huff, with art by Steve Ditko and inks by Frank Ray, this 1975 issue captures the Hulk at his most isolated and desperate. The cover, by Hans-Joachim Lührs, captures the moment of peril in stark, dramatic detail.
In "Wo der Grüne stapft...", the Hulk, exhausted after a brutal clash with Russian forces, leaps across the world to the Himalayas—only to collapse into Bruce Banner just as a local bandit chieftain closes in. When Talbot tracks him down, the two are captured, and a sudden raid by rival warriors sends them tumbling off a cliff.
In "Aquarius und die teuflischen Mutanten!", Xavier’s curiosity about Namor’s origins sparks a clash when Magneto invades the Sub-Mariner’s realm with an offer to join his Brotherhood—tempted by the Scarlet Witch’s spell, Namor nearly accepts. But as the X-Men arrive and the battle unfolds, Namor must decide where his loyalty truly lies, caught between two forces he never expected to face.
In a stark, time-bent twist, a desperate old man drags a scientist into a desperate experiment to save a young boy—only to reveal, in chilling clarity, that he is the scientist’s own future self, and the boy his son. The weight of a single moment echoes across time, as the past is reshaped by a future that already knows the cost.
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