Miss Hulk #8
"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.
In "La créature de Kosmos !", Ant-Man teams up with the daughter of a murdered scientist, granting her the power to shrink and grow tiny wasp wings, transforming her into his new partner, the Wasp. Together, they confront a deadly alien creature whose acid threatens to consume the city.
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↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #44 (1963), Conan the Barbarian #128 (1981), The Savage She-Hulk #22 (1981), The Savage She-Hulk #23 (1981)
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