Hulk #16
"La menace de l'Abomination" kicks off with the Hulk caught in a high-stakes clash as the Defenders, aided by a mysterious deep-sea creature, confront the relentless Sergei — but victory comes at a cost. Written by David Anthony Kraft and brought to life with bold, dynamic art by Carmine Infantino and inks by Klaus Janson, this 1981 issue delivers a tense, atmospheric showdown. The cover, by Gil Kane with inks by John Romita, captures the moment of peak danger with striking precision.
In "2e partie : problème : survivre !", the Defenders are caught in a deadly underwater trap after a nuclear explosion orchestrated by Sergei leaves them struggling to survive beneath the ocean's surface. With no clear way out and their air running low, the team faces a desperate fight for survival in the crushing depths.
In "3e partie : émotions, égo... et spéculations dans le vide," the Defenders, aided by an unexpected ally from the deep sea, confront Sergei and free the Red Guardian—only to face the lingering cost of their victory as radiation sickness begins to take hold.
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↩ Reprints Captain America #168 (1973), The Incredible Hulk #196 (1976), The Defenders #53 (1977), The Defenders #54 (1977), The Defenders #55 (1978), Super Héros #9 (1981), Faucon Noir #21 (1981)
Reprinted in Hulk #17 (1981), Thor #15 (1981)
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