Marvel Super-Heroes #75
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "No More The Monster!", Mr. Fantastic unveils a groundbreaking device that lets Bruce Banner consciously control his transformation into the Hulk—offering him a chance at a normal life. With Betty by his side and a promise to never transform again, Bruce begins to rebuild, but the demands of duty soon pull him back into the fray. The story unfolds with tension and emotional weight, as the Hulk’s newfound control is tested by a dangerous mission and a chilling confrontation with the Leader. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated with dynamic energy by Herb Trimpe, the cover by Trimpe captures the moment’s intensity—this is a pivotal chapter in the Hulk’s journey, rendered with the raw power and heart that defined Marvel’s 1978 era.
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Mr. Fantastic uses a machine on the Hulk that turns him back into Bruce Banner and allows him to transform into the Hulk at will while still retaining his own intellect. Bruce vows never to become the Hulk again and reunites with Betty who accepts his proposal of marriage. Thunderbolt Ross also makes nice with his soon to be son-in-law but asks him to become the Hulk one last time to protect a new and deadly military weapon during transport. The Leader tries to steal the weapon but is stopped by the Hulk who finds himself feeling more savage as he almost kills his deadliest foe.
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