Characters |
FEATURE: Hulk; GUESTS: Thunderbolt Ross; Betty Ross; VILLAIN: Sandman; CAMEO FLASHBACK: Triton; Blastaar; Fantastic Four--Invisible Girl; Mr. Fantastic; The Thing; Human Torch |
Synopsis |
Bruce Banner, dying on a decompressed rocket ship hurling back to earth, succeeds in turning back to the Hulk and surviving the experience; Once he makes it back to earth, he is accosted by Sandman who easily dupes the Hulk into believeing he is his only friend in the world; On his new buddy's instructions, Hulk attacks Ross's missile base as the Sandman uses the diversion to try and steal some military hardware; Finally figuring out that he has been hornswaggled once again, Hulk beats up Sandman but then leaps away before Ross and Betty can tell him they may think he is not that bad a guy after all. |
Genre |
superhero |
Script |
Stan Lee |
Pencils |
Herb Trimpe |
Inks |
Dan Adkins |
Letters |
Sam Rosen |
Notes |
Maybe the Hulk is just plain dumb, maybe he psychically channels Spider-Man or maybe Stan was just tired and overworked but, once again (it happened way back in TTA #62), Betty Ross is referred to as Betty Brant. |
Reprinted |
in Marvel Super-Heroes (Marvel, 1967 series) #67; in Essential Hulk (Marvel, 1999 series) #2; in Uomo Ragno, L' [Collana Super-Eroi] (Editoriale Corno, 1970 series) #110 [part 1] |