Marvel Super-Heroes #74
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Hulk's Last Fight," Bruce Banner, desperate to control his transformations, follows a lead from a newspaper to the Baxter Building, hoping Reed Richards can help. As the Hulk, he battles the Fantastic Four, his mind still clinging to fragments of his humanity—notes he’d secured to his waist now falling during the fight, sparking a moment of tension between science and instinct. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by Herb Trimpe, this 1978 issue features a cover by Trimpe that captures the raw intensity of the Hulk’s final stand.
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Finding that the Hulk has destroyed a train, Bruce Banner finds a newspaper that asks him to come to New York as Reed thinks he can cure him. Bruce jots some notes and secures them to his waist as he finds himself transforming once again into the Hulk to fight hoboes. When he makes it to the Baxter Building, he is once again Bruce Banner but a security guard makes him change into Hulk. During Hulk's battle with the F.F., Bruce's notes fall from the Hulk's waist and the Thing keeps him occupied while Reed modifies his weapon design. Mr. Fantastic shoots the Hulk and knocks him out.
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