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Cover: Herb Trimpe

Hulk #2

Jan 1977 · Arédit-Artima · 4 FRF
📊 ~93,666 copies sold its debut month
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Le géant de la nuit," Bruce Banner, weary from his clash with the Absorbing Man, seeks refuge in a secluded mansion—only to find himself pursued by a sinister cult intent on summoning the Undying Ones. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by Herb Trimpe, this 1977 French edition of Hulk #2 features a surreal journey through dimensions, where the Hulk confronts the Night-Crawler and uncovers a hidden threat tied to ancient forces. The cover by Herb Trimpe captures the eerie intensity of the tale, a 4 FRF comic that stands out in the series’ early run.

Contains 6 stories
Le géant de la nuit
27 pp · Superhero
Hulk [Bruce Banner]Doctor StrangeBarbara Denton NorrissNameless One (villain)Undying Ones (villain)Night-Crawler (introduction, villain, becomes Dark-Crawler in #269)Van Nyborg (villaiN)

In "Le géant de la nuit," Bruce Banner, drained from his clash with the Absorbing Man, finds himself in a shadowed mansion where he’s hunted by a cult seeking to summon the Undying Ones. Stripped of control, he’s cast into a nightmare dimension where, as the Hulk, he battles the Night-Crawler—only to be thrust into the ancient realm of the Undying Ones, where fate and fury collide.

L'invincible dieu du tonnerre
40 pp · Superhero
ThorLokithe Destroyer (introductionOdin's robot)

In "L'invincible dieu du tonnerre," Thor ventures into Vietnam in search of Loki's Norn Stones, only to be felled by a mysterious hunter whose deadly arrow carries an anesthetic. As the hunter stumbles upon a hidden temple, his mind merges with the ancient, dormant Destroyer, awakening a force beyond mortal comprehension. Now locked in a brutal clash with Thor, Loki realizes too late that he has unleashed something far more dangerous than he intended—just as Odin lies in his sacred Odinsleep, unreachable, and the gods seal Loki in the Dungeon of No Escape. With the Destroyer's elemental bolt aimed at Thor, death seems inevitable.

Attente dans l'ombre
5.5 pp
Le patient de la chambre 3D
6.5 pp · Science Fiction

In "Le patient de la chambre 3D," a team of doctors pushes the limits of science, attempting to unlock genius in a monkey through an experimental procedure. Though the operation boosts the creature’s intellect, it still falls short of their lofty hopes—leaving the doctors to reconsider what intelligence truly means.

La main pourpre
6 pp · Fantasy, Superhero
ThorLokiMorduk (introduction)Braggi (vilainintroduction)

In "La main pourpre," Thor receives the Crimson Hand from the wise Morduk—a magical glove that compels anyone to speak the truth—just as Loki presents his chosen commander, Braggi. The moment Braggi speaks, his hidden intentions betray his true loyalty, setting a tense course for the journey ahead.

Mogol
26 pp · Superhero
Hulk [Bruce Banner]Tyrannus (villain)Mole ManMogol (villain)Moloids (villain)Tyrranoids (villain)

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Full credits

writer Roy Thomas
artist, inker Herb Trimpe
cover pencils, inks Herb Trimpe

Reprints

↩ Reprints Journey into Unknown Worlds #47 (1956), Journey into Mystery #72 (1961), Journey into Mystery #118 (1965), Journey into Mystery #119 (1965), The Incredible Hulk #126 (1970), The Incredible Hulk #127 (1970)

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