Appearing in "The Incredible Hulk"[]
Featured Characters:
- The Incredible Hulk
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
Locations:
Items:
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Synopsis for "The Incredible Hulk"[]
- Synopsis not yet written.
Appearing in "The Black Knight"[]
Featured characters:
- The Black Knight
Supporting characters:
Villains:
- Three giant stone beings
Other characters:
Location:
- An island in Otherworld
Items:
- Dragon pearl
- Excalibur
Vehicles:
- None
Synopsis for "The Black Knight"[]
Jackdaw the elf uses his psychic energy to help the Black Knight defeat the giant stone being attacking him. The stone from which it is made crumbles, revealing a man beneath. The man shrivels away into a desiccated corpse, then a skeleton and finally a small heap of crumbled remains. The Black Knight throws his dragon pearl at the two remaining monoliths and they explode before they can turn into stone monsters. The dragon pearl's energy releases an awesome force: King Arthur himself rises from the ground beneath the travelers' feet. At first he looks like a zombie, but then living flesh clothes his frame (in a neat reversal of what happened to the being guarding his tomb). The Black Knight kneels before him and hands him Excalibur.
Notes[]
Published by Marvel UK in April 1980.
Trivia[]
Valinor does not appear in this week's episode of The Black Knight. Presumably he is having the equine equivalent of 'me time'.
Recommended reading[]
The next comic in this series.
Links and references[]
See also: Captain Britain.