L'incroyable Hulk #25
In L'incroyable Hulk #25, Bruce Banner’s desperate search for Dr. Strange in New York ends in exhaustion—and a shocking transformation. When a mysterious electric entity, Zzzax, emerges from a nuclear disaster, the city is thrown into chaos. Alone and vulnerable, Banner is nearly killed by the creature before Hawkeye arrives on the scene. With the help of a daring plan involving a cable arrow and a splash of water, Hawkeye strikes a crucial blow—but the true hero may never be known. Written by Steve Englehart and illustrated by Herb Trimpe, with inks by Sal Trapani and letters by Lori St. Martin, this 1973 issue features a gripping, high-stakes clash between two titans, all while a secret mission in Russia unfolds. The cover, also by Herb Trimpe, captures the moment of Zzzax’s emergence, a striking image that sets the tone for the chaos to come.
In "Le destructeur de la Dynamo !", Bruce Banner awakens in New York to find the city under siege by Zzzax, a monstrous electric entity born from a nuclear disaster. As Hawkeye races to stop the chaos, he’s forced to confront both the creature and the Hulk, who reemerges in a brutal clash that shakes the city. Meanwhile, a secret mission in Russia unfolds as Colonel Armbuster and Major Talbot attempt a daring rescue — but not all will survive the operation.
In "On descend !", a scheming elevator operator pushes his luck too far when he stages a fall to trick a wealthy passenger into a generous tip—only to find himself trapped in a descent that never ends, as the man’s chilling promise echoes through the shaft. The story unfolds with a quiet dread, turning a simple ride into a descent into something far more sinister.
In "Démasquez le Cavalier Noir !", Black Rider moves through the frontier shadows, crossing paths with Slasher Slade’s men Ginger and Desmond just as a prison explosion frees him. With a sharp draw and a calculated strike, he disarms them and vanishes into the desert, racing toward Flint Ridge to track Slasher—only to lose the trail. When Slasher’s men catch Black Rider in a moment of vulnerability, watching over Miss Lathrop, they begin to piece together a dangerous truth. But as the chase unfolds, the line between rider and doctor blurs, and the real game begins.
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