Hulk #15
In "La menace rampante," Bruce Banner travels to Washington D.C. seeking help from Hank Pym to shrink himself enough to enter Jarella's subatomic realm. When he fails to find Ant-Man, frustration boils over—turning him into the Hulk, who must confront a grotesque, toxic remnant of a U.S. senator whose desperate attempt to cure his cancer with Hulk's gamma-irradiated blood has gone horribly wrong. Written by Archie Goodwin and illustrated by Herb Trimpe, with inks by John Severin, the cover by Trimpe and Severin captures the issue's escalating tension.
In "La menace rampante," Bruce Banner journeys to Washington D.C. seeking help from Hank Pym to shrink himself enough to reach Jarella's subatomic realm. When he fails to find the Ant-Man, rage triggers the Hulk's transformation—only to face a grotesque, toxic remnant of a U.S. senator whose desperate attempt to cure his cancer with Hulk's gamma-irradiated blood has gone horribly wrong.
In "Le procès de Hulk," the Hulk is captured after a rampage in Washington D.C. and brought to trial, with his lawyer Matt Murdock fighting to secure his rights during a tense flight to New York. As the plane hurtles through the sky, Murdock’s plea for a stimulant to awaken his client sparks a shocking transformation—just as the Hulk breaks free, ready to face the Fantastic Four waiting below.
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