Strange #63
In "Les Mutants et le Monstre !", with Professor X comatose after his battle with the Z'Nox, the X-Men attempt a desperate psychic link—only to receive a single, cryptic word: "Hulk." Racing against time, they track down the green giant, using Jean’s telepathy to force Bruce Banner’s return, hoping he can help. But when Major Talbot interrupts, Banner is once again transformed, leading the team into a fierce confrontation in a forgotten desert lab where the truth—and a chance to save Xavier—awaits. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by Sal Buscema, with inks by Sam Grainger and colors by Sam Grainger, the cover by Jean Frisano captures the intensity of the moment.
In the wake of Professor X's coma following his battle with the Z'Nox, the X-Men reach out to him telepathically—only to receive a single cryptic word: "Hulk." Determined to act, they track down the green giant, using Jean Grey’s powers to force Bruce Banner’s transformation, hoping he can help. But when Major Talbot interrupts, Banner is thrown back into his monstrous form, leading the team on a tense chase across the desert to an abandoned lab where the key to Xavier’s recovery may lie.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #66 (1968), The X-Men #66 (1970), Daredevil #64 (1970), Marvel #8 (1970), Iron Man #68 (1974), Strange #64 (1975), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #6 (1975), Une Aventure des X-Men #1 (1975)
Reprinted in Strange #62 (1975)
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