Hulk #3
In "Hulk contre les Vengeurs," the Hulk confronts a mysterious and ancient threat born from a long-forgotten tyrant's desperate bid to save humanity—only to awaken in a world that no longer exists. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with art by Paul Reinman and inks by Paul Reinman, this 1977 French edition (4 FRF) delivers a striking blend of sci-fi dread and primal survival, all anchored in a story where the past's echoes shape a fractured future. The cover by Herb Trimpe captures the clash with dramatic intensity.
In "Le Cobra et Mr. Hyde !", Thor faces a deadly duo when the Cobra and Mr. Hyde kidnap Jane, forcing him into a brutal confrontation that ends in retreat after they threaten her life. Banished from Asgard for his perceived failure, Thor returns to Earth determined to make amends, only to find Jane gravely ill after the ordeal. With time itself suspended in a vortex spun by his hammer, Thor prepares to settle the score — but the battle is far from over.
In "J'ai vécu mille ans," a desperate Asian tyrant sacrifices his people to power a suspended animation machine, hoping to outlast the threat of nuclear war. When he awakens after a million years, he finds Earth abandoned and his civilization reduced to ruins, facing a world far harsher and wilder than he ever imagined.
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