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Hulk Comic 28
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Appearing in "The Incredible Hulk"[]

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

  • Commander Vord (Death)
  • Krang (Death)

Other Characters:


Locations:


Items:


Vehicles:




Synopsis for "The Incredible Hulk"[]

Trapped aboard the Quarrn ship between dimensions, the Hulk has broken into the engine room of the ship and has begun smashing the equipment. The aliens are horrified as their ship is sensitive to being jostled while travelling through dimensions. As the Hulk trashes the equipment, the aliens are horrified as they are thrown into a blackhole.

Instead of being destroyed, the black hole reverses time to moments earlier before the Quarrn's attempted to seal the Hulk in another room. Instead of trapping the Hulk, the aliens return to Earth. Seeing his homeworld, the Hulk rips a hole in the hull of the ship and bails out. The alien ship then crash lands in the side of the mountain, killing all aboard.

On the surface, the Hulk has reverted back to Bruce Banner just as the authorities arrive on the scene. When they ask Banner if he saw what crashed up in the mountains, he tells them that he doesn't know and wanders off into the forest.

Appearing in "The Black Knight"[]

Featured characters:

Supporting characters:

Villains:

Other characters:

  • Galgoth and other demons

Locations:

Items:

  • Merlyn's swanky new staff
  • Excalibur

Vehicles:

  • None

Synopsis for "The Black Knight"[]

Merlyn uses his new staff to zap the demons who want to drag Captain Britain's soul into Netherworld. He and the hero return to Otherworld. Merlyn is surprised to find his physical form on fire when he awakes, but recovers quickly and throws the fire at Mordred. He and the dark druid hurl bolts of magic at each other. Merlyn throws Excalibur at Mordred, who dodges it so that it sticks in the tree where the Black Knight is held fast by vines — just as Merlyn intended. The Black Knight uses Excalibur to cut himself free, and joins the fight.

Notes[]

Published by Marvel UK in September 1979.

Trivia[]

The sound made by Merlyn hurling fire like a meteor is FWOOM!


Recommended reading[]

The next comic in this series.

Links and references[]

See also: Captain Britain.

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