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Hulk Pocket [Hulk Superseriepocket]#1
Cover: Jack Kirby & Bill Everett

Hulk Pocket [Hulk Superseriepocket] #1

Jan 1979 · Atlantic Forlag · 14,50 NOK
🌐 Norwegian edition · synopsis shown in English
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Contains 17 stories
Titanens plage!
10 pp · Superhero

In "Titanens plage!", the Hulk faces off against the scheming Zaxon, who attempts to drain the Hulk’s strength for his own dark purposes—only to meet his end in the process. Freed from his trap, the Hulk unleashes his rage by tearing up train tracks, sending them hurtling toward pursuing fighter jets. Just as the chaos unfolds, a surprise passenger—Hercules—rides in on the very locomotive the Hulk has disrupted, setting the stage for an epic clash between two titans.

Tyrannus
10 pp · Superhero

In "Tyrannus," the Hulk is dragged into the hidden realm of a once-mighty tyrant now reduced to frailty, where he’s forced to choose between aiding his aging enemy or watching his friends—Rick, Betty, and Glenn—suffer. With the Mole Man’s Octo-Sapien robot on the move and the fountain of youth at stake, the Jade Giant’s rage ignites, but the battle’s true cost may be more than he bargained for.

Mannen som ble kalt Bumerangen!
10 pp · Superhero

In "Mannen som ble kalt Bumerangen!", the Secret Empire enlists the infamous Boomerang to steal the plans for the Orion missile, sending him straight to Gamma Base. As Rick, Betty, and Glenn emerge from the underground kingdom, Boomerang captures Betty, using her as a pawn in his mission. With the Mole Man and Tyrannus locked in battle, Banner races through the chaos, desperate to reach the surface and save his friends—only to find that his only hope lies in becoming the Hulk.

Bumerangens kamprop!
9 pp · Superhero

In "Bumerangens kamprop!", the Hulk races to protect Betty from the deadly Boomerang, uncovering a larger scheme by the Secret Empire to steal the secrets of the Orion missile. With his strength and instinct, he disrupts their plans—just as the first pieces of a much bigger conspiracy begin to unfold.

Mer mann enn monstrum
10 pp · Superhero

In "Mer mann enn monstrum," the Hulk finds himself caught between duty and suspicion when he rescues Betty from the Boomerang, only to be accused by General Ross of abducting her. As gamma base mobilizes to hunt the Hulk, the Boomerang seizes the chance to strike again, targeting the Orion missile while the military is distracted.

Hulk går amok!
10 pp · Superhero

In "Hulk går amok!", the Hulk, discovering the gamma base abandoned and his allies vanished, journeys to New York City in search of his old Avengers friends—only to be met with hostility from the police. Meanwhile, a young man named Rick takes a strange job driving a car to the city, warned not to look in the trunk, unaware he's about to cross paths with the raging green giant.

Monstrumet!
10 pp · Superhero

In "Monstrumet!", a test launch of the Orion missile goes awry when foreign spy Gorki triggers a hidden device in a car Rick Jones is driving to New York, redirecting the missile toward the city. As the Hulk races to intercept it, the sudden shift in course forces him to confront the danger just as he begins to transform—leaving him vulnerable at the moment he's needed most.

Hulkmorderens fødsel!
10 pp · Superhero

In "Hulkmorderens fødsel!", Bruce Banner clings to a missile hurtling toward New York City, narrowly redirecting it before his transformation into the Hulk. With the military convinced the Hulk is behind the attack, General Ross unleashes the Leader’s most powerful humanoid robot, while Boomerang, armed with upgraded weapons, prepares to confront the raging green giant.

Endelig ... helt!
10 pp · Superhero

In "Endelig ... helt!", the Hulk faces off against the Leader's deadly Hulk-Killer Humanoid, a mechanical threat born from a twisted scheme. As the battle rages, General Ross and his team uncover the shocking truth behind their own misguided mission—sending the android was based on a catastrophic misunderstanding. Meanwhile, Boomerang steps into a fresh look with a new costume, signaling a shift in the shadows.

Bumerangen
10 pp · Superhero

When the President offers the Hulk a pardon after recognizing him as less of a villain, the timing couldn't be worse—just as peace seems possible, the Boomerang strikes, using his cunning to provoke the Hulk into a new rampage. With Ross still seeing him as a threat, the Hulk must fight not just the returning villain, but the growing distrust that follows him wherever he goes.

Den fremmede!
10 pp · Superhero

In "Den fremmede!", a mysterious stranger descends on Earth and manipulates the Hulk into becoming his weapon against humanity. With Betty pleading for reason, General Ross doubles down on his crusade, while Major Talbot's rage toward the Hulk burns hotter than ever—driven by jealousy and a thirst for vengeance.

Ka-Zars makt!
10 pp · Jungle, Superhero
Ka-ZarZabuJegeren [Kraven]

Ka-Zar must race through the jungle to stop Kraven the Hunter from taking Zabu, after the predator knocks the hero unconscious and flees with his loyal companion. With the fate of his friend hanging in the balance, Ka-Zar’s fight for survival and freedom begins in the heart of the wild.

Panikk i 40. etasje!
10 pp · Jungle
Den skjulte jungelens hersker!
16 pp · Jungle

In "Den skjulte jungelens hersker!", Ka-Zar ventures into the jungle after a group of villagers vanishes, only to uncover a hidden castle and a mysterious woman named Iranda. When he discovers one of the missing villagers imprisoned within, the Lizard Men rise to defend their queen—leading to a desperate escape and a shocking transformation that unravels a secret tied to the moon’s light.

Demonens fødsel!
23 pp · Superhero

In "Demonens fødsel!", Matt Murdock, a young lawyer and college roommate of Foggy, is struck blind during a heroic rescue that leaves him with heightened senses and a mysterious radar-like perception. Haunted by the memory of his father’s murder at the hands of the Fixer, Matt channels his trauma into a new identity, crafting a costume and a billy club from his cane to become the vigilante Daredevil. As he hunts the men responsible for his father’s death, his past and his powers collide in a fight for justice that tests his resolve and redefines his destiny.

Styggen
10 pp · Superhero

In "Styggen," the Hulk, unleashed by a mysterious Stranger, runs amok across the landscape, leaving destruction in his wake. After Banner surrenders to Gamma Base, desperate to end the rampage, he's stopped just as he's about to use the gamma machine in a suicide attempt. Instead, a foreign spy seizes the device, transforming into the Abomination—far stronger than the Hulk. With the giant's power, the Abomination overcomes the Hulk and escapes, taking Betty hostage.

Den som sårer ... Hulk ...!
10 pp · Superhero

In "Den som sårer ... Hulk ...!", the Hulk, barely clinging to life after a brutal clash with the Abomination, is pulled back from death by General Ross and his team. As he prepares to flee, Rick Jones’s desperate pleas trigger a transformation back to Bruce Banner, who devises a risky plan to lure the Abomination to Gamma Base using Betty as bait. The two titans collide once more in a fierce showdown, their battle echoing across the base—until an unseen force from beyond the stars intervenes, shifting the balance in a moment that leaves the outcome forever changed.

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist Jack Kirby
artist, inker Bill Everett
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks Bill Everett

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