Hulk Comic #23
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Our Hero is Turned Into a Living Statue!", Nick finds himself in a desperate race against time after a violent clash at a foreign embassy leaves him injected with a deadly serum. With hallucinations and crushing paranoia setting in, he must fight to stay lucid as his body begins to change in ways he can't control. Written by Archie Goodwin and Frank Springer, with art and inks by Springer, and a cover by Paul Neary, this 1979 Marvel UK classic delivers a tense, surreal twist on the Hulk's legend — a 0.10 GBP comic that packs a punch.
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Nick gets into a fight at an unnamed foreign embassy, and winds up being injected with a drug that will cause hallucinations, "hyper-intense paranoia", and death after 6 hours.
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