Hulk #3/1985
In "Hvem dømmer Hulk?", the Hulk is captured after a rampage in Washington D.C. and taken into custody, with Nick Fury and Captain America overseeing his transport to New York for trial. As the plane flies, his lawyer Matt Murdock, desperate to defend him, demands a stimulant to awaken Bruce Banner—only for the sedated man to erupt into the Hulk mid-flight, bursting free just as the Fantastic Four await on the JFK tarmac. Written by Gary Friedrich, Steve Englehart, and Hans Hansen, with art by Herb Trimpe and Dick Ayers, and cover by Herb Trimpe and John Severin, this 1985 issue delivers a tense, character-driven moment in the Hulk’s saga.
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After his recent rampage in Washington D.C., the president sends Nick Fury and Cap to help Ross capture the Hulk; They are successful and prepare to transport Bruce to New York to stand trial; During the plane ride, Bruce's lawyer, Matt Murdock, finds him so heavily sedated that he is only able to wallow in guilt and prepare for death; Matt invokes Bruce's civil rights and demands that Ross give him a stimulant so he can talk to his client coherently; Ross reluctantly complies and Bruce quickly turns into the Hulk; Hulk bursts from the plane to find the FF waiting for him on the tarmac of JFK.
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