Marvel Super-Heroes #103
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Destination: Nightmare!", the Hulk finds himself stranded in a twisted alternate reality where World War II rages on, thanks to a malfunctioning shrinking serum from Hank Pym. Written by Archie Goodwin and brought to life by Herb Trimpe’s dynamic art and John Severin’s sharp inks, this 1981 Marvel Super-Heroes tale plunges the green giant into a surreal microverse shaped by a deranged ex-Nazi’s fantasies. The Shaper of Worlds, manipulating history and power, unleashes Captain Axis to stop him—but the Hulk’s strength may be the only thing that can break the nightmare.
In "Destination: Nightmare!", the Hulk finds himself trapped in a twisted microverse version of Earth where World War II rages on—thanks to an experimental serum and a reality-warping experiment gone awry. With the Shaper of Worlds manipulating the battlefield and turning an ex-Nazi into the monstrous Captain Axis, the Hulk must fight through a nightmare of history rewritten. When the Shaper finally acknowledges the Hulk’s own deepest wish, the journey takes a surprising turn toward a world far removed from war and destruction.
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