Hulk #4
In "L'origine de Hulk !", the Hulk is imprisoned in an unbreakable cage, at the mercy of General Ross, while Rick Jones abandons Captain America to come to his aid. The mysterious Leader sends the Chameleon to Base Gamma to investigate a missing agent—possibly the one who vanished into a pit with a robot suit—leading to a tense showdown as the Chameleon impersonates Banner and attempts to steal a gamma grenade, using Betty as leverage. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Steve Ditko, with inks by George Roussos and colors by Stan Goldberg, this pivotal issue unfolds with suspense and classic Marvel tension. Cover by Steve Ditko.
In a tense showdown at Base Gamma, the Hulk is trapped in an unbreakable cage, at the mercy of General Ross. When Rick Jones learns of his friend’s capture, he abandons Captain America to mount a rescue. Meanwhile, the mysterious Leader sends the shape-shifting Caméléon to investigate a missing agent—only to have the impostor attempt to steal a gamma grenade by impersonating Banner and using Betty as a hostage. With Talbot and Banner locked in a growing rivalry, the Hulk must outwit the Caméléon’s deception before it’s too late.
In "Un titan est né," Bruce Banner finds himself caught between loyalty and suspicion as he’s sent on a high-stakes mission to escort a nuclear device aboard a train, watched closely by Talbot. When a powerful humanoid attacks, Hulk rises to defend the train, but chaos erupts when the device is lost in the fray—leading to a shocking moment that seals Banner’s fate.
In *L'incroyable Hulk contre la horde des humanoïdes*, Bruce Banner, imprisoned and medicated to suppress his transformation, finds himself at the mercy of a conspiracy that casts him as a traitor. When Rick rushes to the Capitol to expose the truth, Banner is freed—only to be sent to the Astral Island to oversee the Absorbatron, a device capable of absorbing nuclear explosions. But when the Leader sends a horde of humanoid creatures to attack the island, Hulk must face them head-on, testing the limits of both the machine and his own control.
In the midst of a clash with the Humanoids, Hulk and his foes are thrown into the ocean, where the Jade Giant reverts to Bruce Banner—only to be swiftly captured by a Soviet submarine. Trapped and forced to serve the Reds, Banner finds himself caught between survival and resistance, and when he reverts to Hulk, he makes a desperate break for freedom. The Russians, armed with a proton pistol, are hot on his trail.
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↩ Reprints Incredible Hulk [King Size Special] #2 (1969), Chamber of Chills #3 (1973), Conan the Barbarian #30 (1973), Captain Britain #[nn] (1980)
Reprinted in Année Zéro #5 (1980)
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