Hulk Comic #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHulk Comic #7 (1979) delivers a powerhouse tale with Jack Kirby writing and drawing this high-octane adventure, inked by John Verpoorten and lettered by John Costanza. In a story that ratchets up the cosmic stakes, the Hulk faces a threat that stretches beyond Earth itself, as ancient forces awaken and a towering Celestial makes his ominous arrival. The cover by Jack Kirby captures the epic scale of this moment, making it a must-have for fans of Kirby’s bold, visionary art.
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In "The First of the Gods Lands on Earth!", the Eternals prepare for a moment of cosmic reckoning as Ajak summons the gods, and towering pylons rise across the planet. From the heavens descends Arishem, the Celestial judge of the Fourth Host, who stands atop the pylons to witness Earth’s fate for the next fifty years.
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↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #36 (1962), The Eternals #2 (1976), The Incredible Hulk #231 (1979)
Reprinted in Captain Britain #8 (1985), Night Raven: The Collected Stories #[nn] (1990), Captain Britain #2 (2011), Night Raven: From the Marvel UK Vaults #[nn] (2017), Captain Britain Omnibus #[nn] (2021)
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