Hulk #14
In "Pour une fille aux cheveux verts," the Hulk breaks free from Project Greenskin, driven by a desperate search for Jarella. When he misidentifies Lorna Dane’s green hair as hers, he clashes with her powerful boyfriend, Havok, in a fight that leaves him battered. Recovered by Betty and Glenn in the desert, Bruce, delirious and lost, confesses his love for Jarella to the woman he’s meant to care for—revealing a haunting inner conflict. Written by Archie Goodwin and illustrated by Herb Trimpe, with inks by John Severin and a cover by Trimpe, this 1978 issue captures the Hulk’s emotional unraveling with raw intensity.
In "Pour une fille aux cheveux verts," the Hulk, driven by a desperate search for Jarella, stumbles into a dangerous misunderstanding when he mistakes Lorna Dane’s green hair for hers—triggering a clash with her powerful boyfriend, Havok. Wounded and delirious, Bruce Banner is found in the desert by Betty and Glenn, where, in a fevered moment, he confesses his love for Jarella to the woman he’s supposed to care for.
In "Chirurgien de choc," Chondu awakens to find his body radically altered by the other Headmen, who've taken it upon themselves to upgrade him in his absence. Meanwhile, the Red Guardian arrives in America with a mission: to restore Kyle Richmond’s mind to his original body, setting off a tense, high-stakes operation where minds and machines collide.
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