Hulk #26
In "Sasquatch," Professor Turk unravels the mystery behind the enigmatic Lunatik, leading the Defenders to whisk him and his strange charges into their home dimension—only to discover Dr. Strange and the Hulk already waiting. With the team's usual dynamics tested by the unexpected arrival, tensions rise as old alliances are questioned and the true nature of the Lunatiks begins to unfold. Written by Ed Hannigan and illustrated by Herb Trimpe with inks by Jack Abel, this 1983 issue features a cover by Al Milgrom, capturing the eerie, otherworldly mood of a story where the line between myth and reality blurs.
In "L'homme universel," Jeff Colt wields a power that makes him unbeatable in combat, but with that strength comes a growing isolation. The Defenders step in, determined to help him see that true strength lies not in victory, but in choice.
In "Chapitre II : procès pour un souverain," Professor Turk unravels the mystery of the enigmatic Lunatik, leading the Defenders to summon him and the Lunatiks to their home dimension—only to discover Dr. Strange and the Hulk already waiting. The unexpected reunion sets a tense, mysterious tone as old alliances and hidden truths begin to surface.
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