Hulk #6
In "Hulk et le tyran," the Hulk journeys to the war-torn nation of Morvania after a desperate act of mercy, only to be thrust into a rebellion against the tyrannical Draxon. With the people seeing him as a legendary Golem of salvation, the Hulk must navigate a conflict far beyond his own struggles. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life by Herb Trimpe’s dynamic art with inks by John Severin, this 1977 issue offers a bold, politically charged chapter in the Hulk’s saga, with a cover by Trimpe and Severin.
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Hulk tries to help a dying Jim but turns the boy over to Ross in the hopes that his friend can be saved. Hulk mails (?) himself to the country of Morvania where he comes into conflict with the brutal dictator Draxon. Then, Hulk finds himself embroiled in a war to overthrow the dictator of Morvania and the peasants see him as an incarnation of the Golem who will save them.
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