L'incroyable Hulk #3
In L'incroyable Hulk #3 (1970), a 0.15 CAD comic from Editions Héritage, Bruce Banner’s journey takes a wild turn when a rogue missile crash sends him tumbling into the Savage Land. After being rescued by Ka-Zar and Zabu, Banner discovers a mysterious machine secretly altering Earth’s rotation—threatening to unleash global catastrophe. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Frank Giacoia and Herb Trimpe, with inks by John Severin, the cover by Herb Trimpe and John Severin captures the issue’s high-stakes tension.
In a brief, sharp moment of tension, Spider-Man prepares to return home to Tante May, while Ka-Zar and Zabu journey through the wilds. Meanwhile, Jonah Jameson arrives at Smythe’s lab, drawn by a mysterious promise of something extraordinary—though what it is remains hidden, and the stakes are already rising.
In "Le monstre et l'Homme-Animal," a desperate Hulk crashes into the Savage Land after a missile explosion fractures the Earth’s crust, emerging to find himself in a hidden world teeming with prehistoric life. There, bruised and transformed into Bruce Banner, he’s rescued by Ka-Zar and Zabu, only to be drawn into a dire mission: a mysterious machine is slowly tilting the planet’s axis, threatening global catastrophe. With time running out and the Swamp Men closing in, Banner must find a way to stop the device—before the rage of the Hulk takes over once more.
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