Marvel #11
In "La bataille du siècle... Hulk le Titan contre la Chose," the arrival of the Crime Circus stirs tension in the city, promising a showdown between two titans—Hulk the Titan and the Thing—drawing crowds eager for spectacle. When the circus’s hypnotic scheme targets the audience, only Daredevil remains free to thwart the plan, thanks to his immunity to the Manege Master’s mind-control hat. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Steve Ditko, with colors by Stan Goldberg, this 1971 issue features a dynamic cover by Gene Colan and Vince Colletta.
In a storm of rage and betrayal, Hulk returns to New York, convinced that Rick Jones has turned against him to join the Avengers. With the Fantastic Four in his path, the Thing stands alone as the only one who might stop the rampaging Titan—before the city becomes a battlefield.
In "Duel avec Daredevil," the arrival of the Circus of Crime stirs tension in the city, their bold ads promising a showdown with the Spider-Man—only to lure him into a trap. When Spider-Man arrives, he’s ensnared by the circus’s hypnotic tricks, but Daredevil, immune to the Master of the Big Top’s mind-control hat, stands ready to face the deception.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #25 (1964), Fantastic Four #26 (1964), The Amazing Spider-Man #16 (1964), Captain Marvel #9 (1969), Strange #14 (1971), Marvel #12 (1971)
Reprinted in Marvel #10 (1971), Strange #14 (1971)
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