Hulk #19
In "Un intrus dans la tête," Stan Lee and Steve Ditko deliver a chilling blend of childhood wonder and cosmic dread, as a boy’s new Civil War toy soldier becomes the unlikely guardian of a prisoner from the sixth dimension. When an otherworldly invader attacks his home one night, the boy wakes the next morning to find the alien still trapped in his model stockade—watched over by the toy that now seems strangely alive. Ed Hannigan and Klaus Janson’s eerie cover perfectly captures the story’s unsettling tone.
In "Un intrus dans la tête," Doc Samson uses a shrinking device to send the Hulk into the mind of Glen Talbot, hoping to recover his lost memories. Inside Talbot’s psyche, the Hulk must confront a storm of past allies and enemies, each a manifestation of the man’s fractured mind. The story unfolds with tense, surreal energy as the line between memory and madness blurs—no resolution, no escape, just the lingering echo of what was lost.
In "Le secret des statues," a skeptical art critic visits a sculptor whose work leaves him cold—until the statues themselves seem to speak, shattering the man’s composure. The story unfolds with quiet unease as the critic’s visit takes a bizarre turn, revealing that the sculptures were not what they seemed. The tale’s eerie premise lingers long after the final page, leaving the fate of the critic—and the true nature of the figures—shrouded in mystery.
In "Les soldats de plomb," a boy’s quiet ritual of arranging his toy soldiers takes a strange turn when a mysterious invader from the sixth dimension crashes into his bedroom one night. After a brief, disorienting encounter that ends with the intruder vanishing, the boy wakes the next morning to find the alien now trapped in his model prison—guarded by the very toy soldier he’d just added to the collection.
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Reprints
↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #38 (1962), Tales to Astonish #39 (1963), The Incredible Hulk #200 (1976), The Defenders #58 (1978), The Defenders #59 (1978), The Defenders #60 (1978), Captain America #15 (1981), Les Défenseurs #3 (1981), Faucon Noir #23 (1981), Flash #53 (1981)
Reprinted in Thor #17 (1982), Hulk #20 (1982)
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