Marvel Super-Heroes #51
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "What Have I Created?", Stan Lee teams with Marie Severin and Herb Trimpe for a mind-bending tale where Bruce Banner, trapped by the High Evolutionary, is pushed to the brink—only to unleash the Hulk when the New Men intervene. The story reaches a cosmic crescendo as the Evolutionary, facing the consequences of his creations, evolves himself into a transcendent being and dissolves his New Men into animals before merging with the cosmos. Left alone on the desolate Wundagore II, the Hulk stands as the sole sentient presence on a forgotten world. The cover, a striking collaboration by Ron Wilson, John Romita, and Al Milgrom, captures the moment of transformation with haunting intensity.
In "What Have I Created?", Bruce Banner finds himself trapped in the High Evolutionary’s lab on Wundagore II, where the mad scientist prepares to force a transformation. When the New Men attack to stop the experiment, Banner becomes the Hulk, caught between his enemies and the Evolutionary’s escalating plan. The story builds to a shocking twist as the Evolutionary alters his own destiny, leading to a haunting conclusion where the Hulk is left alone on a silent world.
In "Somewhere Stands... Skull Island!", Namor ventures into the hidden Savage Land beneath Antarctica, where his mission takes a sudden turn when Dorma defies orders to follow him. As they near Skull Island, an unexpected attack from the Plunderer’s hidden base sends Namor into captivity, forcing Dorma to flee back to Atlantis—leaving their fate uncertain.
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↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #96 (1967), [Marvel Hostess Ads] #2 (1975)
Reprinted in The Incredible Hulk Omnibus #1 (2008)
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