Orígenes Marvel #5
In "Hulk, Parte 1: La Llegada de Hulk," a 1992 issue from Orígenes Marvel, the Hulk remains imprisoned in the bunker built by Bruce Banner. When Rick Jones is captured by the army and pressured to help test a new rocket prototype, he reluctantly frees the Hulk—only to realize it’s a trap orchestrated by General Ross. As the situation spirals, Rick discovers he can influence the Hulk’s rage, but his control slips when he sleeps. Written by Stan Lee and Roque Gonzalez, with iconic art by Jack Kirby and inks by Dick Ayers, this story captures the raw tension of a man and a monster on the edge, all under a cover by Kirby and Ayers that echoes the chaos within.
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Hulk se encuentra encerrado en el bunker creado por Bruce Banner. Mientras, Rick Jones busca un lugar donde descansar y es atrapado por el ejército, que le pide la ayuda de Hulk para probar un nuevo prototipo de cohete. Rick Jones accede, libera a Hulk y le atrae hasta el cohete. Una vez dentro, se descubre que todo es una trampa del General Ross para librarse de Hulk. Cuando Rick Jones se entera, trata de ayudar a Hulk, recibiendo una descarga. Al volver a la tierra, Hulk le ataca, pero mientras huye, Rick descubre que puede controlar al monstruo, pero pierde el control cuando se duerme.
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