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Marvel Super-Heroes #66 cover
Cover: Herb Trimpe & Mike Esposito & Dan Adkins

Marvel Super-Heroes #66

Sep 1977 · Marvel · 0.30 USD
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“The Brute Battles On!”

In "The Brute Battles On!", the Hulk is thrust into a galactic conflict when enslaved aliens rise up against the tyrannical Galaxy Master, joining forces with the green giant in his battle against a monstrous alien threat. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Herb Trimpe with inks by Dan Adkins, the story sees the Hulk launched back to Earth on a rocket—only to face a new peril when the ship’s faulty decompression leaves Bruce Banner stranded in his human form, utterly unprepared for the rigors of space. The cover, by Herb Trimpe and Mike Esposito, captures the moment with a dramatic, action-packed scene.

writer Stan Lee · artist Herb Trimpe · inker Dan Adkins · letterer Artie Simek · cover Herb Trimpe, Mike Esposito, Dan Adkins

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writer Stan Lee
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils Herb Trimpe
cover pencils, inks Mike Esposito
cover inks Dan Adkins

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The Hulk finds himself in the middle of a planetary civil war as some of the aliens who have been enslaved by the powerful Galaxy Master join in his fight to destroy the alien monster. Once he succeeds in defeating his foe, the Hulk is put on a rocket back to Earth but the ship has not been properly decompressed and our hero finds himself in a bit of a pickle as he turns back into Bruce Banner whose puny body cannot handle the pressures of deep space.

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