Incredible Hulk [King Size Special] #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1969 King-Size Special delivers double the pages and double the thrills, as the cover — penciled and inked by Herb Trimpe — puts a colossal, fists-raised Hulk front and center, his massive frame dominating a city street while panicked civilians scatter in every direction around him. The banner text promises an encounter with the Chameleon alongside the ever-sinister Leader and his Humanoid Horde, making this an oversized showcase packed with some of the green goliath's most formidable adversaries. Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's retelling of Ol' Green-Skin's origin rounds out the package, making this a genuinely satisfying read for any Hulk fan.
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The Hulk is captured in unbreakable restraints but slips through them when he turns back into Banner. Hearing that his buddy has been captured, Rick leaves Cap's side to go help his original super pal. The mysterious Leader sends the Chameleon to gamma base to find out what happened to an agent who didn't report back in (probably because he ended up falling down a hole in a robot suit. Talbot and Banner begin their less than friendly rivalry. The Chameleon impersonates Banner and tries to steal a gamma grenade using Betty as a hostage but the Hulk thwarts his plans.
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