Hulk #7
In "Endlich gefangen!", the Hulk faces off against an indestructible robot version of Bruce Banner in a bizarre twist that sees the green giant exploit a flaw in the machine’s design—only to send it plummeting into a bottomless pit. With Glenn Talbot arriving at Gamma Base on orders from the Pentagon, and Betty under watchful eyes, the Hulk is finally subdued after saving the base from a missile strike, captured in a high-tech restraint crafted by Banner and Stark. Written by Stan Lee and Christiane Metzin, with art by Steve Ditko and inks by George Bell, this 1974 issue features a cover by Jack Kirby and Chic Stone.
In "Endlich gefangen!", the Hulk faces off against an indestructible robot version of Bruce Banner, a bizarre twist that leads to a dramatic moment when he finally sends the machine tumbling into a bottomless pit. With Glenn Talbot arriving at Gamma Base on orders from the Pentagon, tensions rise as he begins monitoring Betty, while the Hulk is captured after being felled saving the base from a missile—this time by a restraint designed by Banner and Stark.
In "Hütet Euch vor dem Blob!", the X-Men are sent to investigate a new mutant detected by Professor X, leading them to a traveling carnival where they meet the Blob—a towering, immovable sideshow act whose thick, elastic body defies bullets and anchors him to the ground. Though they try to recruit him, the Blob refuses their offer and returns to the carnival, forcing the team to lure him back to the mansion to erase his knowledge of their secret.
In a tense, paranoid fever dream set in the 1970s, a man spirals into obsession, convinced that androids are infiltrating his life and plotting to replace him. As his fear drives him to desperate acts, the line between man and machine blurs in ways he never anticipated. *Skrupellos* explores the chilling edge of identity and suspicion, where the truth is far more unsettling than the paranoia.
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↩ Reprints Mystery Tales #14 (1953), The X-Men #3 (1964), Tales to Astonish #61 (1964)
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