Hulk Comic #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Hulk Battles the Demon from the Fifth Dimension," the Hulk faces a terrifying entity from beyond space and time, threatening to unravel reality itself. Written by Lee and Ernie Hart, with dynamic art by Kirby and inks by Don Heck, this 1979 Marvel UK classic delivers a wild, otherworldly clash with a cover by Paul Neary that captures the cosmic dread perfectly.
In "The Creature from Kosmos!" from Hulk Comic #22 (1979), Ant-Man teams up with the daughter of a murdered scientist, granting her the power to shrink and fly with tiny wasp wings. Together, they confront a deadly alien whose acidic touch threatens the city, forcing the unlikely duo to rely on quick thinking and their new partnership to survive.
In "Hours of Madness, Day of Death," Nick finds himself trapped in a foreign embassy after a violent altercation, only to be drugged with a substance that triggers escalating hallucinations and a terrifying, hyper-intense paranoia—his life now measured in six dwindling hours.
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↩ Reprints Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #7 (1968), The Incredible Hulk Annual #5 (1976), The Eternals #9 (1977), The Eternals #10 (1977), What If? #12 (1978), What The--?! #22 (1992)
Reprinted in Captain Britain #2 (2011), Captain Britain Omnibus #[nn] (2021)
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