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Cover: Herb Trimpe

Hulk #5/1980

Aug 1980 · Atlantic Forlag · 4,95 NOK
🌐 Norwegian edition · synopsis shown in English
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Contains 3 stories
Drep monsteret!
16 pp · Superhero

In "Drep monsteret!", Bruce Banner returns from Russia to confront a devastating truth: he must tell Betty that her husband died saving his life. Shattered by the news, Betty's mind breaks, and she's committed to a sanitarium. When Bruce visits her in an attempt to reach the woman he loves, her rage turns on him—driving him to transform into the Hulk. Unbeknownst to him, M.O.D.O.K. sees an opportunity in her anguish and plans to twist her pain into a weapon of revenge.

Drep monsteret! del 2
15 pp · Superhero

In "Drep monsteret! del 2," Betty Ross is transformed into the Harpy after M.O.D.O.K. exposes her to a lethal dose of gamma radiation. Now driven by grief and rage over her husband’s fate, she turns on the Hulk, using his compassion against him before unleashing a devastating attack. As the conflict escalates, military leadership shifts at the Pentagon, with Colonel Armbruster taking control of Project Greenskin—leaving the fate of the jade giant and the Harpy uncertain.

Ulykkesfuglen
17 pp · Superhero

In "Ulykkesfuglen," the Hulk and the Harpy are caught in a violent tornado that spirals them into a mysterious floating city. Stranded in the thin air, the Hulk reverts to Bruce Banner, only to be forced into servitude by the city’s sole resident, the Bi-Beast, who demands he fix the failing machinery. As Bruce struggles to survive, he discovers a way to reverse the Harpy’s transformation—but his efforts draw the attention of M.O.D.O.K., who arrives to claim the city for himself. With time running out and the Bi-Beast preparing to activate the city’s self-destruct, the fate of both the Harpy and the floating world hangs in the balance.

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Full credits

inker Jack Abel
cover pencils, inks Herb Trimpe

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