The Incredible Hulk #103
In "And Now... the Space Parasite!", the Hulk faces his most bizarre foe yet when an intergalactic parasite arrives on Earth, drawn by the green giant’s power and determined to absorb it for his conquest of the cosmos. Written by Gary Friedrich and brought to life with dynamic art by Marie Severin and Frank Giacoia, this 1968 issue delivers a wild clash of sci-fi and superheroics, culminating in a shocking twist that leaves Bruce Banner—and the Hulk—caught in a trap far beyond their control. The cover, penciled by Marie Severin and inked by Frank Giacoia, captures the moment of confrontation with dramatic flair.
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Watching a TV show about the menace of the Hulk, the evil Space Parasite decides to make a pit-stop on earth to suck up all of the jade giant's powers to fuel his plans for interplanetary conquest. The Hulk battles the Parasite but the fight is ultimately determined by members of the Parasite's home planet who recognize him as a menace and blow up his space ship. The Hulk is gassed by New York's finest and is captured.
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