Hulk Pocket [Hulk Superseriepocket] #2
In "Hvor går de udødelige?", the Hulk is dragged to Asgard by Loki, forced to battle the Warriors Three in a clash of myth and might. Though the jade giant fights with fury, a rare moment of clarity reveals the truth: the Warriors Three see him not as a foe, but as a prisoner of Loki’s schemes. When Loki’s plan unravels, he casts the Hulk into a bottomless pit—leaving his fate uncertain.
In "Gudenes krig," Bruce Banner's fall through a bottomless pit brings him to the brink of Midgard, only to be pulled back by the Enchantress. With the Warriors Three seeking answers from Oldar the Oracle, the truth about the Hulk’s origins is revealed—just as the Executioner, enraged by the Hulk’s return, unleashes a troll army against Asgard. The jade giant arrives in time to help Odin’s forces repel the invasion, proving his strength, but his defiance still earns the wrath of the All-Father, who sends him back to Earth.
In "Hulk møter Rom-parasitten," the Hulk finds himself facing a new kind of threat when an alien Space Parasite arrives on Earth, drawn by the green giant’s fame and eager to absorb his power for galactic domination. As the battle rages through New York, the Parasite’s own planet intervenes—recognizing him as a danger, they destroy his ship, leaving the Hulk vulnerable to capture by the city’s authorities.
In "Ring rundt Rhino," the Hulk, still reeling from a recent sedation, finds himself caught in a brutal clash with the newly empowered Rhino, who's been reawakened by the mysterious men behind his original suit. As General Ross transports Bruce Banner to a new facility, the Rhino's sudden assault forces the Hulk into a desperate fight—pushing him to the edge, both physically and emotionally. With Betty Ross in the crossfire, the Hulk's actions take a surprising turn, leading him down a path that's as unpredictable as it is intense.
In "Demonen møter ... Elektro!", a young man named Matt is hired by the Fantastic Four to inspect the new lease on the Baxter Building—only to stumble into chaos when the villain Electro, already inside, attempts to steal Reed Richards' most guarded secrets. With the building on edge and danger sparking in every corner, Matt finds himself caught in a high-stakes clash between hero and villain, where every step could be the last.
In the shadowed streets of New York, a wounded Bruce Banner flees with Betty in danger, his body still trembling from the Hulk’s transformation. When the mysterious Missing Link—born from a forgotten nuclear test and unleashed by the Chinese—arrives in the city, he collides with Banner’s fractured form, igniting a brutal clash between two forces of destruction. As Mr. Fantastic’s weapon looms, designed to subdue the Hulk, a desperate hunt begins, and the line between hunter and hunted blurs in the chaos.
In "Ti ringer har Mandarinen!", the Hulk is captured by the Mandarin and brought to his high-tech compound, where he’s put through a series of brutal tests to determine if he’s strong enough to join the villain’s global conquest. With Nick Fury arriving just in time to confront Yuri and his forces, the Hulk must prove his worth in a fight that could decide the fate of the world.
In "Triumferende monster," the Hulk, mind-controlled by the Mandarin, becomes a weapon against a Red Chinese target. With Fury and his old adversary Brevlov forced into an uneasy alliance, they must confront the jade giant before he causes irreversible damage. As the battle unfolds, the truth of the Hulk’s captivity begins to surface—can they break the Mandarin’s hold before it’s too late?
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↩ Reprints Daredevil #2 (1964), Tales to Astonish #101 (1968), The Incredible Hulk #102 (1968), The Incredible Hulk #103 (1968), The Incredible Hulk #104 (1968), The Incredible Hulk #105 (1968), The Incredible Hulk #107 (1968), The Incredible Hulk #108 (1968), Der unglaubliche Hulk #2 (1980)
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