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Cover: Jack Kirby & Sol Brodsky

Hulk #6

Jun 1974 · BSV - Williams · 1.20 DEM; 20 BEF; 1,50 NLG; 7,50 ATS; 1,50 CHF; 300 ITL; 30 ESP
📊 ~117,774 copies sold its debut month
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Das grünste Monster aller Zeiten," Bruce Banner’s attempt to build an indestructible robot—capable of surviving a nuclear blast—pushes him to the brink, triggering his transformation into the Hulk. Left defenseless, the massive machine is hijacked by a foreign spy who takes flight, forcing the Hulk into a desperate, exhausting chase. As he collapses from the strain, Banner reverts to human form and is found in the desert by Ross and Betty, vowing to construct an even more powerful robot to reclaim what was stolen. Written by Stan Lee and Christiane Metzin, with art by Steve Ditko and inks by Geo. Bell, this 1974 classic features a striking cover by Jack Kirby and Sol Brodsky.

Contains 3 stories
Das grünste Monster aller Zeiten
10 pp · Superhero
Hulk [Bruce Banner]Thunderbolt RossBetty RossVILLAIN: Banner Bot

In "Das grünste Monster aller Zeiten," Bruce Banner’s attempt to build an indestructible robot—capable of surviving a nuclear blast—pushes him to the brink, triggering his transformation into the Hulk. Left exhausted and unable to stop the machine, he watches in dismay as a foreign spy hijacks the weapon and takes flight. With the Hulk’s strength spent and his human form exposed, Bruce is found unconscious in the desert by Ross and Betty, vowing to construct an even more powerful machine to reclaim what’s been stolen.

Hütet Euch vor dem Blob!
12 pp · Superhero
The X-Men [Professor X [Charles Xavier]The Angel [Warren Worthington III]The Beast [Hank McCoy]Cyclops [Scott Summers]Marvel Girl [Jean Grey]Iceman [Bobby Drake]]The Blob (introduction)

In "Hütet Euch vor dem Blob!", the X-Men are sent to investigate a mysterious new mutant, leading them to a traveling carnival where they meet the Blob—a massive, immovable sideshow performer whose rubbery body deflects bullets and anchors to the ground with ease. Though they offer him a place at the mansion, the Blob declines and returns to the carnival, forcing the team to bring him back to erase his knowledge of their secret.

Der Hausmeister hat eine Idee!
5 pp · Science Fiction
Ezra Grumley

In a twist of interplanetary misunderstanding, the Hulk’s janitor—Jo—hatches a clever plan to bridge the gap between Earth and Venus, where robots are poised to destroy any human landing. With a quiet mind and a bold idea, he proposes building copies of the Venusian machines to prove humanity’s peaceful intent.

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
inker Geo. Bell
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks Sol Brodsky

Reprints

↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #86 (1962), The X-Men #3 (1964), Tales to Astonish #60 (1964)

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