Marvel Super-Heroes #58
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Ring Around the Rhino!", the Rhino, freshly released from prison, is lured back into crime by the mysterious men who gave him his original suit—this time offering a more powerful version. When General Ross transfers the imprisoned Bruce Banner to a new facility, the Rhino strikes, leading to a brutal clash that leaves the Hulk, still dazed from sedation, forced to defend himself. With the Hulk's strength barely in check, he makes a reckless choice that sends him fleeing with Betty Ross, leaving chaos in his wake. Written by Gary Friedrich and brought to life by Marie Severin’s dynamic art and Frank Giacoia’s inks, this 1976 issue delivers a wild, high-stakes showdown with a cover by Marie Severin and Frank Giacoia.
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The Rhino, finally out of prison after his last battle with Spider-Man, is contacted by the men who originally gave him his costume and they offer to give him a new suit with more power. Banner is in prison at Sing-Sing and as Ross is transferring him to a new location, the Rhino attacks and battle ensues. The Hulk is groggy from being sedated but still manages to beat the Rhino to (apparent) death. Looking for love in all the wrong places, the Hulk grabs Betty from her father and takes off.
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