Hulk #2/1985
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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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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