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Cover: Herb Trimpe & John Severin

Marvel Super-Heroes #102

Oct 1981 · Marvel · 0.50 USD
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“Hell Is a Very Small Hulk!”

In "Hell Is a Very Small Hulk!", the Hulk’s desperate attempt to shrink himself in Ant-Man’s lab spirals into chaos when the Chameleon exploits the situation, capturing the rapidly diminishing hero and delivering him to Hydra. With the jade giant now lost in the air ducts and a swarm of plague-carrying rats sent to eliminate him, Ant-Man races to intervene—only to watch helplessly as Hulk vanishes from sight. Betty, meanwhile, steps away from Project Greenskin to reclaim her own path. Written by Archie Goodwin and illustrated by Herb Trimpe, with inks by John Severin, colors by Don Warfield, and letters by Artie Simek, this 1981 issue features a cover by Herb Trimpe and John Severin that captures the escalating absurdity of the Hulk’s plight.

writer Archie Goodwin · artist Herb Trimpe · inker John Severin · colorist Don Warfield · letterer Artie Simek · cover Herb Trimpe, John Severin

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colorist Don Warfield
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils Herb Trimpe
cover inks John Severin

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Hulk breaks into Ant-Man's lab and starts drinking stuff to try and shrink himself to subatomic size. Chameleon, who is stealing some papers from the lab, takes advantage of the rapidly shrinking Hulk and brings the pint-sized hero back to his current employers, Hydra. Hulk escapes into the air ducts but Hydra sends in a group of plague carrying rats to finish him off. Ant-Man arrives to help Hulk out but is unable to prevent the jade giant from shrinking out of sight. Meanwhile, Betty leaves Project Greenskin to get her life together.

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