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Cover: Hans-Joachim Lührs

Hulk #18

· BSV - Williams · 1.40 DEM
📊 ~53,222 copies sold its debut month
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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Contains 3 stories
Der Mensch im Monster!
10 pp

In "Der Mensch im Monster!", the Hulk is taken by the Leader and a mysterious telepathic figure, leaving behind the destruction of Banner’s underground lab. As Ross and Talbot seize Rick Jones in the chaos, the Hulk grapples with his fractured identity—caught between rage and reason—while a lingering bullet threatens to end his human side for good.

Die Rächer mischen mit!
9 pp

In "Die Rächer mischen mit!", Xavier tracks down Lucifer, the man who crippled him, only to discover Lucifer’s heartbeat is tied to a massive thermal bomb. With the X-Men and Avengers both arriving in Bavaria, the two teams must navigate a deadly standoff—stopping Lucifer without triggering global destruction. When Xavier incapacitates Lucifer with a mind blast, he calls for help, and the Avengers reluctantly let the X-Men handle the crisis alone.

Wo Monster kriechen...
6 pp

In "Wo Monster kriechen...", a scientist’s experimental projector becomes a weapon of exile, sending his enemies to a hostile realm where they’re hunted by unseen creatures. When one victim returns, desperate to escape, he confronts the scientist—only to push him through the glowing portal that connects the worlds. Now alone with the device in his hands, the man faces a terrible choice: reignite the beam to save the others trapped beyond, risking an invasion, or cut it off and leave them to die. He turns to the reader with a quiet, haunting question: "What would you do?"

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist Jack Kirby
artist, inker Mike Esposito
cover pencils, inks Hans-Joachim Lührs

Reprints

↩ Reprints Adventures into Terror #7 (1951), The X-Men #9 (1965), Tales to Astonish #72 (1965)

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