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Penciller: Jack Kirby Inker: Dick Ayers |
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Comic Title: Incredible Hulk #4
Publisher: Marvel
(Zenith Publishing Corp.)
Address: 655 Madison Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: November 1962
On Sale Date:
September 4, 1962 Copyright Date September 4, 1962
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1962
Frequency: Bimonthly
Cover Price: $0.12
Page Count: 32
Editor: Stan Lee
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Title: "The Monster and the Machine"
Pages: 14
Feature(s):
Hulk
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciller: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Artie Simek
Reprinted In:
Marvel Collectors Item Classics #4 (1966)
Mighty World of Marvel #7 (1972)
Marvel Masterworks Vol. 8:Incredible Hulk Vol. 1 HC (1989)
Essential Hulk Vol. 1 TPB (1999)
Marvel Masterworks:The Incredible Hulk Vol. 1 – Barnes & Noble Edition TPB (2003)
Marvel Masterworks Vol. 8:Incredible Hulk Vol. 1 HC (2003)
Marvel Masterworks Vol. 8:Incredible Hulk Vol. 1 HC [Variant] (2003)
Incredible Hulk Omnibus HC (2008)
Incredible Hulk Omnibus HC [Variant] (2008)
Marvel Masterworks:The Incredible Hulk Vol. 1 TPB (2009)
Marvel Masterworks:The Incredible Hulk Vol. 1 TPB [Variant] (2009)
Incredible Hulk Epic Collection:Man or Monster? TPB (2016)
Mighty Marvel Masterworks:The Incredible Hulk Vol. 1 TPB (2022)
Mighty Marvel Masterworks:The Incredible Hulk Vol. 1 TPB [Variant] (2022)
Feature Character(s)
- Hulk (last appearance in Incredible Hulk #3; next appearance in Incredible Hulk #4)
Supporting Character(s)
- Rick Jones (last appearance in Incredible Hulk #3; next appearance in Incredible Hulk #4)
- Betty Ross (last appearance in Incredible Hulk #2; next appearance in Incredible Hulk #5)
- Thunderbolt Ross (last appearance in Incredible Hulk #3; next appearance in Incredible Hulk #5)
Other Character(s)
- The cast and crew of a movie (no further appearances)
- U.S. army personnel under the command of General Ross (Charlie named; no further appearances)
- A family (Bobby named; no further appearances)
Comments:
The origin of the Hulk is recapped in Betty's memories.
With the help of a machine, the Hulk is transformed back into Bruce Banner. Bruce can become the Hulk again while keeping his intelligence.
Synopsis:
Betty Ross wonders what the connection is between the Hulk, Bruce Banner, and Rick Jones. She suggests to her father that Rick may be able to help find Bruce, so General Ross orders Rick to be taken into custody. Rick refuses to reveal Banner's secrets. He then summons the Hulk to rescue him.
After Rick is freed, he takes the Hulk to a hidden lab. Rick uses an experimental gamma ray machine to transform the Hulk back into Bruce Banner. Dr. Banner then alters the machine to turn himself back into the Hulk, but this time he maintains his intelligence.
Bruce intends to use the Hulk's strength for good, but the public is still frightened by his monstrous appearance. The Hulk returns to the lab and transforms himself back into Banner. Bruce worries that the Hulk is still difficult to control.
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