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Edderkoppen#1/1974
Cover: John Romita

Edderkoppen #1/1974

Jan 1974 · Williams · 2.75 DKK
“Den venlige herres navn er Hulk!”

In "Den venlige herres navn er Hulk!", an animated statue—once fallen and now restless—sets off for America with world conquest in mind. Its journey takes a surprising turn when it hides inside a building that’s secretly a rocket, launching it into the unknown. Steve Ditko handles both art and inks for the interior, while John Romita’s cover captures the moment with dynamic flair.

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artist, inker Steve Ditko · cover John Romita

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artist, inker Steve Ditko
cover pencils, inks John Romita

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The animated statue rises up from where it fell in the last story and decides to go to America so that it can conquer the world. When it arrives it hides in a building that is actually a rocket that is shot into space.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).