Hulk #4/1985
In "Hele verden skal dømme Hulk!", the Hulk faces a shocking trial at JFK airport, brought before a court by Mr. Fantastic using his Nega-Gamma Gun. With testimony from both sides and a last-minute legal twist, the question of the Hulk’s mental capacity becomes the center of a dramatic showdown. Written by Roy Thomas, Gary Friedrich, and Hans Hansen, with art by Dick Ayers and Herb Trimpe, and cover by Herb Trimpe and John Severin, this 1985 issue delivers a bold courtroom twist in a story that redefines how the world sees the green giant.
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On a runway at JFK airport, Mr. Fantastic brings the Hulk down with his newly devised Nega-Gamma Gun. The Hulk is placed in heavy restraints and is put on trial for his crimes. After testimony in the case, both pro and con, Matt pulls a stunt out of his lawyer's bag of tricks and quickly proves that the Hulk is too mentally incompetent to stand trial. As the judge tries to figure out how to proceed, Reed shows up with his special gun and claims it will change the Hulk into Bruce Banner for good. Instead, it provides the Hulk with the strength to break free and escape.
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