Marvel Super-Heroes #71
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "World's End?", the Leader's reckless bid to spark global war sends a missile hurtling toward Russia, forcing the Hulk into a desperate race against time. With the Super Humanoid's indestructible form blocking his path, the Hulk struggles to intercept the missile before it's too late—only to find himself facing a second, even deadlier launch. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Herb Trimpe, this tense 1978 tale sees the Hulk pushed to his limits in a battle that could end the world. The cover by Mike Zeck, inked by Joe Sinnott and Frank Giacoia, captures the moment of crisis with dramatic intensity.
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The Leader pushes the button, firing a missile at Russia as he tries to touch off World War III. The Hulk has to battle the Super Humanoid in time to get back and stop the missile from striking its target but he takes too long beating the indestructible plastic monster. Willing himself to turn back into Banner, the brilliant scientist uses an experimental hunter missile to knock down the first one. So the Leader pushes the button again and this time it is the Hulk who comes to the rescue.
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