Hulk #8
In "Das Chamäleon tritt auf!", the Hulk is captured in unbreakable restraints—only to slip free when he reverts to Bruce Banner. When his old friend Rick learns of the capture, he leaves Captain America’s side to aid his original ally. The mysterious Leader dispatches the Chameleon to Gamma Base to investigate a missing agent, while Banner and Talbot clash in a tense, unfriendly rivalry. The Chameleon, impersonating Banner, attempts to steal a gamma grenade with Betty as a hostage—but the Hulk is ready. Written by Stan Lee and Sybille van Geem, with art by Steve Ditko and inks by George Roussos, and a cover by Jack Kirby and Chic Stone, this 1974 issue delivers a sharp, suspenseful showdown.
In "Das Chamäleon tritt auf!", the Hulk is captured in unbreakable restraints, only to slip free when he reverts to Bruce Banner. When Rick learns his old friend is in danger, he leaves Captain America’s side to help. The mysterious Leader sends the Chameleon to Gamma Base to investigate a missing agent, and the impostor soon impersonates Banner—using Betty as a hostage to steal a gamma grenade. Talbot and Banner’s tense rivalry heats up as the Hulk fights to stop the deception.
In "Die Bruderschaft der teuflischen Mutanten!", Magneto and his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants seize a freighter and launch a bold takeover of the South American nation of Santo Marco. The X-Men respond with a full-scale invasion to reclaim the country, but when Xavier is caught in a devastating explosion, his psychic abilities vanish—leaving the team and their leader in uncharted territory.
In "Ich, der Roboter!", a desperate criminal steals a high-tech robot to pull off a bank heist, only to find his own clever plan backfires in a chilling twist of logic. When he commands the machine to guard the door of his hideout, a misstep in wording locks him inside—trapped by the very tool he sought to control.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #90 (1963), The X-Men #4 (1964), Tales to Astonish #62 (1964)
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