Hulk Comic #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Hulk Fights Back against Hunters!", the Hulk, still in full possession of his mind, takes on a relentless pack of hunters in a high-stakes survival clash. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by Herb Trimpe with inks by Tom Sutton, this 1979 Marvel UK classic features a tense, action-packed showdown that pushes the Hulk to his limits. The cover by Paul Neary captures the raw intensity of the fight, making this a standout issue for fans of the green giant’s more cerebral adventures.
In "Trapped in the World of the Slave-Masters!", Henry Pym finds himself abducted with other scientists to serve a tyrant in a foreign dimension, forced to build a deadly super-weapon. With no allies and only his wits, he escapes captivity and uses his shrinking ability to strike back as Ant-Man.
In this alternate origin, the Hulk retains Bruce Banner’s intelligence from the start, turning him into a strategic force alongside Mr. Fantastic and Professor X in a desperate stand against Galactus. When the cosmic threat is finally repelled, the victory comes at a cost—powers are lost, but the Thing’s strength surges in a way that leaves him dangerously unpredictable.
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↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #41 (1963), The Eternals #6 (1976), What If? #2 (1977)
Reprinted in Captain Britain #14 (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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