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Cover: Jack Kirby & Chic Stone

Hulk #7

Jul 1974 · BSV - Williams · 1.20 DEM; 20 BEF; 1,50 NLG; 7,50 ATS; 1,50 CHF; 300 ITL; 30 ESP
“Endlich gefangen!”

In "Endlich gefangen!", the Hulk faces off against an indestructible robot version of Bruce Banner in a bizarre twist that sees the green giant exploit a flaw in the machine’s design—only to send it plummeting into a bottomless pit. With Glenn Talbot arriving at Gamma Base on orders from the Pentagon, and Betty under watchful eyes, the Hulk is finally subdued after saving the base from a missile strike, captured in a high-tech restraint crafted by Banner and Stark. Written by Stan Lee and Christiane Metzin, with art by Steve Ditko and inks by George Bell, this 1974 issue features a cover by Jack Kirby and Chic Stone.

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writer Stan Lee · writer Christiane Metzin · artist Steve Ditko · inker George Bell · cover Jack Kirby, Chic Stone

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writer Stan Lee
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks Chic Stone

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The Hulk takes on the indestructible Banner created robot and, in one of the more dubious plot devices in comics, succeeds in kicking him down a bottomless hole when he realizes that he cannot beat the machine. Glenn Talbot arrives on gamma base sent by the Pentagon to keep an eye on the suspicious activity of Bruce Banner. Glenn decides that keeping an eye on Betty seems like a good idea as well. The Hulk is felled while saving Gamma Base from a missile and Ross captures him in a special restraint built by Bruce Banner based on a design by Tony Stark.

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