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Cover: Herb Trimpe

Hulk #11

Aug 1978 · Arédit-Artima · 4 FRF
“La bombe gamma”

In "La bombe gamma," the Hulk finds himself far from home, dragging a Russian warship to the ocean floor before wandering into the Sahara Desert and stumbling upon a film set—only to be captured by aliens drawn to a gladiatorial contest. Written by Roy Thomas and Len Wein, with dynamic art by Herb Trimpe and inks by John Severin, this 1978 issue delivers a wild mix of sci-fi spectacle and classic Hulk chaos, all wrapped in a striking cover by Trimpe.

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writer Roy Thomas · writer Len Wein · artist Herb Trimpe · inker John Severin · cover Herb Trimpe

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writer Roy Thomas
writer Len Wein
cover pencils, inks Herb Trimpe

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Hulk drags a Russian war ship to the ocean floor. As he is trying to make his way home from Latveria, he ends up in the Sahara desert and stumbles upon a movie set. The director gets the idea to put the Hulk in his film but is thwarted when the Hulk transforms into puny Banner. Bruce gets abducted by aliens who have arrived to witness a gladiatorial contest. When Bruce accidentally nullifies one of the stone combatants, the Hulk is left to fight the Colossus on his own. Meanwhile, back at Gamma Base, Ross unveils his plans for a military installation designed to take down the Hulk.

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