Hulk #6
In "Das grünste Monster aller Zeiten," Bruce Banner’s attempt to build an indestructible robot—capable of surviving a nuclear blast—pushes him to the brink, triggering his transformation into the Hulk. Left defenseless, the massive machine is hijacked by a foreign spy who takes flight, forcing the Hulk into a desperate, exhausting chase. As he collapses from the strain, Banner reverts to human form and is found in the desert by Ross and Betty, vowing to construct an even more powerful robot to reclaim what was stolen. Written by Stan Lee and Christiane Metzin, with art by Steve Ditko and inks by Geo. Bell, this 1974 classic features a striking cover by Jack Kirby and Sol Brodsky.
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Bruce creates an indestructible robot which is able to withstand the power of a nuclear blast but the stress of completing it on schedule causes him to transform into the Hulk and he leaves this massive weapon of awesome power unattended. A foreign spy who has been hanging around jumps into the robot and takes off. The Hulk tries to stop the robot but can't and once he is worn out from the battle, he transforms back into Banner. Found lying in the desert by Ross and Betty, Bruce vows to build a bigger and better robot to take down the first one.
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