Marvel Super-Heroes #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Hulk Must Die!", Namor finds himself caught in a web of manipulation when the Puppet Master takes control of him during a tense standoff over an Atlantean drilling operation. Forced to carry out a bank heist in New York to fund his schemes, Namor returns with a stack of untraceable treasury bonds—only to be intercepted by the military as he tries to escape. Stan Lee’s gripping script, brought to life by Adam Austin’s dynamic art and Vince Colletta’s bold inks, sets the stage for a high-stakes clash, while Jim Starlin and John Romita’s cover captures the moment of chaos with sharp, dramatic flair.
In "The Hulk Must Die!", the Hulk returns from the future only to be captured by the military, setting off a chain of tension and revelation. Rick confesses to Betty that Bruce and the Hulk are one and the same, forcing her to confront the truth. Meanwhile, Dr. Zaxon, Banner’s replacement at gamma base, sees the Hulk’s power as the key to his own global ambitions.
In "The Prince and the Puppet!" from Marvel Super-Heroes #33, Namor finds himself trapped in a deadly game when the Puppet Master hijacks his mind during a tense confrontation with Hank and Jan over an underwater drilling operation. Forced to rob a New York bank to fund the villain’s schemes, Namor returns with a stack of unbreakable treasury bonds—only to be sent back into the open, now hunted by the army as he tries to reclaim his own will.
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↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #78 (1966)
Reprinted in The Incredible Hulk Omnibus #1 (2008)
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