Hulky #7
In "Illusioner," Jennifer takes on a dangerous battle not with fists, but with truth, stepping in to protect a struggling community from the hidden harm of a microwave tower. Written by David Anthony Kraft and Hans Hansen, with art by Mike Vosburg and Frank Springer, and colored by Carl Gafford, this 1983 issue from Winthers Forlag delivers a grounded, urgent story of resistance and resilience. The cover, penciled by Vosburg and inked by Al Milgrom, captures the tension of a fight where the real enemy isn’t always visible.
In "Hulky mod mikrobølgerne," Jennifer takes on the corporate giants behind a microwave tower threatening a struggling community, using her powers to stand up for those left behind. Written by the team behind Hulky, this 1983 story blends grassroots activism with superhero action, as one woman’s courage becomes a beacon for change.
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