Hulk el Hombre Increíble #31
In "El monstruo y el demente," the Hulk's fate hangs in the balance as General Ross, Beti, Glenn, and Samson believe him dead—exactly as Doctor Calamidad intends. With Roy Thomas and Gary Friedrich at the helm and Dick Ayers bringing the action to life, the story unfolds as Calamidad uses hypnotic suggestion to turn Bruce Banner into a willing servant, forcing him to build a gamma bomb to dominate a neighboring nation. But when Valeria disrupts the mind control with a surge of emotion, the Hulk’s rage begins to stir—just as the sun sets on a desperate stand. Cover by Herb Trimpe and John Severin captures the tension in a striking, dramatic image.
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El general Ross, Beti, Glenn y Samson creen que Hulk está muerto, que es exactamente lo que quiere el Doctor Calamidad. Habiendo convertido a Bruce en su sirviente dispuesto usando el increíble poder de la sugestión, Calamidad le pide que construya una bomba gamma con la que planea subyugar a una nación vecina. El amor, por desgracia, arruina los planes bien trazados de Calamidad cuando Valeria interfiere en la programación subliminal de Bruce para salvar la vida de miles. Hulk, no muy feliz de ser controlado, está cerca de aplastar a Calamidad antes de saltar hacia la puesta de sol.
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