Marvel Comic Annual #1971
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Him!", Stan Lee and artists Herb Trimpe, Marie Severin, and John Severin deliver a high-stakes clash as the Mandarin manipulates the Hulk into attacking a Red Chinese target. With Nick Fury reluctantly joining forces with his old adversary Brevlov, the duo must confront the jade giant before the Mandarin’s scheme reaches its climax. Cover by Marie Severin.
In "Silence or Death!", Black Bolt confronts his brother Maximus and cousins in a tense, high-stakes reunion, forced to endure Maximus's brutal attempts to provoke him into speaking—knowing that even a whisper could mean death. The fragile silence between them crackles with threat, as the weight of legacy and betrayal hangs in the air.
In "Monster Triumphant!", the Hulk, mind-controlled by the Mandarin, rampages toward a Red Chinese target, forcing Nick Fury and his long-time adversary Brevlov to set aside their differences and stop the jade giant. As the battle unfolds, the Hulk’s strength and fury become a weapon against his own captor—until he breaks free, turning the tide in a final, explosive confrontation.
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