Hulk #30
In "Bumerang und Bestie!", the X-Men are pulled from their vacation when Professor X confronts Dr. Trask in a televised debate over the mutant threat—only for Trask to reveal his Sentinels, machines that declare themselves superior to humanity and begin their takeover. As the giant robots capture Trask and retreat to a hidden base, the X-Men pursue them into a complex bristling with weapons trained on mutants. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Jack Kirby with Jay Gavin and Vince Colletta, this pivotal issue features a cover by Gil Kane and Jack Kirby, with inks by Gil Kane and Wally Wood.
In "Bumerang und Bestie!", the Hulk faces off against a renewed and surprisingly persistent Boomerang—just as a fragile chance for peace emerges. With the president offering a pardon if the threat has passed, the timing couldn’t be worse as Boomerang’s antics reignite the Hulk’s rage, leaving General Ross once again convinced the danger isn’t over.
In "... es wird kommen ein Fremder!", an otherworldly Stranger descends upon Earth and manipulates the Hulk into becoming his weapon against humanity. With Betty pleading for reason, General Ross doubles down on his crusade, while Major Talbot's rage—stoked by jealousy—drives him deeper into his vendetta.
In "Unter uns wandeln die Wächter!", the X-Men are pulled from their vacation when Professor X confronts Dr. Trask in a televised debate over the mutant threat—only for the anthropologist to unleash his Sentinels, machines that declare themselves the next evolution of life. As the giant robots capture Trask and retreat to a hidden base, the X-Men follow, uncovering a complex bristling with weapons trained on them.
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↩ Reprints The X-Men #14 (1965), Tales to Astonish #88 (1967), Tales to Astonish #89 (1967)
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