Hulk #26
In "Sie hausen in den Tiefen!", the Secret Empire sends Boomerang to steal the Orion missile plans, leading him straight to Gamma Base. As Rick, Betty, and Glenn are pulled from the underground kingdom of the Mole Man, Boomerang captures Betty, using her as leverage—forcing Banner to navigate a chaotic clash between the Mole Man’s forces and the new threat, Tyrannus. Only when Banner transforms into the Hulk does he stumble upon the device that might get him back to the surface in time. Written by Stan Lee and Hartmut Huff, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and Bill Everett, and a cover by Kirby and Everett, this 1976 issue blends underground intrigue with classic Hulk chaos.
In "Sie hausen in den Tiefen!", the Hulk is dragged into the hidden underground realm of Tyrannus, once a fearsome enemy now reduced to a frail old man. With Tyrannus offering a desperate alliance—his capture of Rick, Betty, and Glenn as leverage—the Hulk must decide whether to aid his former foe in reclaiming the Fountain of Youth from the Mole Man, a threat that erupts in force with a towering Octo-Sapien robot.
In "Die Szene ist bereit!", the Secret Empire sends Boomerang to steal the Orion missile plans, leading him straight to Gamma Base. As Rick, Betty, and Glenn emerge from the underground kingdom, Boomerang captures Betty, forcing Banner to fight through chaos—battling the Mole Man and Tyrannus—before the Hulk’s sudden return unlocks the only way back to the surface.
In "Ein Monster namens Moloch!", Juggernaut’s relentless assault on the mansion pushes the X-Men to their limits as they face off against Xavier’s seemingly unstoppable half-brother. With the Human Torch joining the fray and Professor X summoning all his strength, the fate of the mansion hangs in the balance.
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↩ Reprints The X-Men #13 (1965), Tales to Astonish #80 (1966), Tales to Astonish #81 (1966)
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