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.
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A boy who enjoys toy soldiers buys a new civil war figure to place in his prisoner of war stockade. That evening, he and his father are attacked by an invader from the sixth dimension. Suddenly, the lights go out, and when they turn the lights back on, the invader has disappeared. They chalk it up to some sort of unusual shared dream and go back to sleep. The following morning when the boy wakes up and peers into his model stockade, he sees the invader languishing in the cell guarded over by the toy soldier.
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