Hulk Comic #12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Hulk Falls Prey to the Legendary Big Foot!", the Hulk faces a new kind of threat when a radio spokesman, altered by radiation, gains a hypnotic voice and sets his sights on chaos—first targeting Ant-Man, who's captured and forced to walk the edge of a pier. Written by Larry Lieber and Stan Lee, with art by Don Heck and lettering by Artie Simek, this 1979 Marvel UK issue delivers a classic sci-fi twist on the Hulk's usual foes, all framed by Paul Neary's striking cover.
In this 1979 tale from Hulk Comic #12, a radio broadcaster gains a hypnotic voice after exposure to radiation, using it to manipulate the public against Ant-Man. When the hero is captured, the man with the voice of doom forces him to face a terrifying choice on the edge of a pier.
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↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #42 (1963), The Eternals #5 (1976)
Reprinted in Captain Britain #13 (1986), Night Raven: The Collected Stories #[nn] (1990), Captain Britain #2 (2011), Hulk: From the Marvel UK Vaults #[nn] (2013), Night Raven: From the Marvel UK Vaults #[nn] (2017), Captain Britain Omnibus #[nn] (2021)
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