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The Incredible Hulk #130

Aug 1970 · Marvel · 0.15 USD
“If I Kill You -- I Die!”

In "If I Kill You — I Die!", Bruce Banner teams up with an old gamma studies colleague to build a machine meant to end the Hulk's rampage. When the experiment goes awry, the two are split into separate beings—Banner, desperate and on the run, must decide whether to risk merging again to stop the Hulk he once was. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by Herb Trimpe, with cover art by Trimpe, this pivotal 1970 issue explores the fragile line between man and monster.

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writer Roy Thomas · artist, inker Herb Trimpe · letterer Sam Rosen · cover Herb Trimpe

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writer Roy Thomas
artist, inker Herb Trimpe
letterer Sam Rosen
cover pencils, inks Herb Trimpe

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Bruce Banner reunites with an old classmate in gamma studies and the two cobble together a machine to end the menace of the Hulk. When Raoul uses the gammatron, it separates Bruce and the Hulk into two individual beings. Banner runs to Ross with the Hulk in hot pursuit and he decides that the only way to contain him is to merge once again with the jade giant.

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