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Cover: Mike Vosburg & Terry Austin

Miss Hulk #8

Jan 1983 · Arédit-Artima · 12,00 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Guérilla pour Miss Hulk”

"Guérilla pour Miss Hulk" delivers a sharp, action-packed tale from 1983, spotlighting a pivotal moment in the Miss Hulk saga. Written by Stan Lee and H. E. Huntley, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and inks by Don Heck, the story follows a scientist’s daughter as she steps into a dangerous mission after her father’s death. The cover by Mike Vosburg and Terry Austin captures the intensity of her transformation, making this a standout issue in the series.

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writer Stan Lee · writer H. E. Huntley · artist Jack Kirby · inker Don Heck · cover Mike Vosburg, Terry Austin

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Cast · 8 characters

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writer Stan Lee
artist Jack Kirby
inker Don Heck
cover pencils Mike Vosburg
cover inks Terry Austin

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When a fellow scientist is killed by an alien being, Ant-Man enlists the help of the dead man's daughter. He gives her the ability to shrink and tiny wasp wings, and she joins him as his partner the Wasp. The duo uses the alien's acidic nature to destroy it, saving the city.

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