Hulk Comic #21
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "And Six Shall Crush the Hulk," the Hulk faces a new threat as a mysterious alien force targets Earth, forcing the scientist Jo to confront the truth behind her father's death. With help from Ant-Man, who grants her the power to shrink and fly, Jo steps into a dangerous new role—her first mission as the Wasp begins with a vow of loyalty and a heart full of courage. Written by Lee and Ernie Hart, with dynamic art by Kirby and inks by Don Heck, this 1979 Marvel UK issue features a bold new chapter in the Hulk’s saga, with a striking cover by Artie Simek.
In "The Creature from Kosmos!" from Hulk Comic #21 (1979), Ant-Man teams up with the daughter of a murdered scientist, granting her the power to shrink and grow tiny wasp wings to fight an alien threat. As they prepare for battle, she confesses her feelings for him, setting the stage for a charged partnership.
In "null," Nick finds himself in a tense standoff at a foreign embassy, where a sudden injection sets off a race against time—six hours to uncover the truth before a drug-induced spiral of paranoia consumes him.
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↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #44 (1963), Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #7 (1968), The Incredible Hulk Annual #5 (1976), The Eternals #9 (1977), What If? #12 (1978)
Reprinted in Captain Britain #2 (2011), Captain Britain Omnibus #[nn] (2021)
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