L'incroyable Hulk #13
In "Hulk devenu nain... c'est l'enfer," the Hulk, desperate to shrink himself to subatomic size after breaking into Ant-Man's lab, accidentally triggers a chain reaction that reduces him to a tiny stature. With the Chameleon exploiting the chaos to deliver the diminutive hero to Hydra, the Hulk must navigate the treacherous air ducts while evading a deadly swarm of plague-carrying rats. As Ant-Man rushes to aid him, the situation spirals into a high-stakes battle of survival — all while Betty leaves Project Greenskin behind to reclaim her life.
In "Je ne suis pas humain !", a wood-carver consumed by obsession crafts a statue of a woman he desires, only to find himself transformed into wood—his twisted love now a living, unnatural form. When a gypsy mystic refuses to undo his curse after he denies her payment, she retaliates by bringing the sculpture to life, turning his fantasy into a haunting reality.
In "Le cerveau de Bronson !", a brilliant but isolated man, convinced no one on Earth can match his genius, constructs a spaceship and journeys to a distant planet inhabited by far more advanced aliens. After a series of tests, the extraterrestrial beings conclude that his intellect is dangerously beneath their standards—and decide he must be imprisoned, not for his crimes, but for his own protection.
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↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #45 (1963), Where Monsters Dwell #6 (1970), The Incredible Hulk #154 (1972)
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