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Hulk#2/1985
Cover: Herb Trimpe & John Severin

Hulk #2/1985

Feb 1985 · Interpresse · 8.85 DKK
“Mens monstre mødes...!”

In "Mens monstre mødes...!", Bruce Banner journeys to Washington D.C. seeking help from Hank Pym to shrink himself enough to enter Jarella's subatomic realm. When his search for Ant-Man fails, rage takes over—turning him into the Hulk, who must confront a horrifying remnant of a U.S. senator, now a toxic, gamma-irradiated abomination born from a desperate and ill-fated cure. Written by Archie Goodwin and Hans Hansen, with art by Herb Trimpe and inks by John Severin, this 1985 issue features a cover by Trimpe and Severin, capturing the chaos with visceral intensity.

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writer Archie Goodwin · writer Hans Hansen · artist Herb Trimpe · inker John Severin · letterer Peter Engelbrecht · cover Herb Trimpe, John Severin

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cover pencils Herb Trimpe
cover inks John Severin

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Bruce heads to Washington D.C. to try and enlist Hank Pym's help in shrinking him small enough to reach Jarella's subatomic world; Enraged when he can't track down Ant-Man, Bruce turns into the Hulk and has to fend off a toxic glob that used to be a U.S. senator who was using Hulk's gamma irradiated blood to try and cure his cancer (which obviously turned out to be a bad idea).

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