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Issue: Marvel. Официальная коллекция комиксов #75
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Title: Невероятный Халк: Монстр На Свободе
Variant: unnamed
Rating: 16+
Brand:
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On Sale Date: 11/10/2016
Volume: none
Pages: 232
ISBN:
UPC/EAN: 977230490570100075
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Indicia Frequency: none
Content Items: 10 (9 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): Георгий Скляров (главный редактор); Stan Lee (original editor)
Disclose Notes: 6100 copies printed
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: Color
Dimensions: 17.5cm x 26.5cm
Paper Stock: Glossy
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Format: Graphic Novel
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Cover, Front
Original Artwork
Digital Edition
Adult Image
Title Page
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Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Credits
Marie Severin
Frank Giacoia
Marie Severin ?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Hulk
Hulk [Bruce Banner]
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Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Stan Lee
Marie Severin
Frank Giacoia
Marie Severin ?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
The Incredible Hulk
Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Heimdall; Odin; Warriors Three [Hogun; Fandral; Volstagg]; Loki
Loki pulls the Hulk to Asgard to fight his father's forces. The Hulk battles the Warriors Three but in a moment of rare clarity, they discover that the jade giant is not really their enemy and refuse Loki's invitation to finish him off. Angered by his failure, Loki casts the Hulk into a bottomless pit.
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Story is continued in The Incredible Hulk (Marvel, 1968 series) #102.
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Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Gary Friedrich
Marie Severin
George Tuska; Syd Shores
Marie Severin ?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Hulk
Hulk [Bruce Banner](origin); Odin; Oldar; Warriors Three [Hogun; Fandral; Volstagg]; Enchantress (villain); Executioner (villain); Trolls (villain); Igor (cameo flashback); Rick Jones (cameo flashback); Thunderbolt Ross (cameo flashback); Thor (cameo flashback); Silver Surfer (cameo flashback)
Bruce Banner is falling down a bottomless pit back to Midgard when the Enchantress plucks him back. The Warriors Three consult Oldar the Oracle and find out the origins of the Hulk. Banner transforms into the Hulk which enrages the Executioner who has fought the jade giant before. Leaving the Hulk behind, the evil duo lead an army of trolls against Asgard and the Hulk arrives on the scene just in time to lend a hand in the victory of Odin's forces. Even though he has proven himself an ally, the Hulk still manages to tick the All-Father off so an enraged Odin sends him back to earth.
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story continued from Tales to Astonish (Marvel, 1959 series) #101

Hulk fought the Executioner in Tales To Astonish (Marvel, 1959 series) #77.
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Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Gary Friedrich
Marie Severin
Frank Giacoia
Marie Severin ?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Hulk
Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Thunderbolt Ross; Glenn Talbot; Rick Jones; Betty Ross; The Space Parasite [Randau](introduction, villain, death); Thing (cameo flashback)
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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Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Gary Friedrich
Marie Severin
Frank Giacoia
Marie Severin ?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Hulk
Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Thunderbolt Ross; Glenn Talbot; Betty Ross; Rick Jones; Rhino (villain); Igor (villain); Georgi (villain)
The Rhino, finally out of prison after his last battle with Spider-Man, is contacted by the men who originally gave him his costume and they offer to give him a new suit with more power. Banner is in prison at Sing-Sing and as Ross is transferring him to a new location, the Rhino attacks and battle ensues. The Hulk is groggy from being sedated but still manages to beat the Rhino to (apparent) death. Looking for love in all the wrong places, the Hulk grabs Betty from her father and takes off.
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Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Bill Everett; Roy Thomas
Marie Severin
George Tuska
Marie Severin ?
?
Stan Lee
Subject Matter
superhero
Hulk
Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Mr. Fantastic; Betty Ross; Thunderbolt Ross; Glenn Talbot; Rick Jones; Missing Link (introduction, villain, origin); Mao Tse-Tung (photo)
Prowling New York with Betty in his clutches, the Hulk transforms back into Banner and is shot in the leg by thugs. The product of a nuclear test conducted by the U.S. and captured by the Chinese, the Missing Link is brought to New York and unleashed. He crosses paths with the wounded Hulk and the two battle. Mr. Fantastic creates a Hulk-stopping weapon designed by Banner and Talbot takes the machine to hunt for him. Not realizing that he is fighting a dangerous foe, Talbot shoots the Hulk with the weapon turning him back into Banner just as the Missing Link begins another assault.
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Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Archie Goodwin (pages 1-10); Roy Thomas (pages11-20)
Marie Severin (layouts); Herb Trimpe
George Tuska
Marie Severin ?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Hulk
Hulk; General Thunderbolt Ross; Betty Ross; Glenn Talbot; Rick Jones; Nick Fury; Dum Dum Dugan; Gabriel Jones; Missing Link (villain, death); Yuri Brevlov (villain)
Banner once again becomes the Hulk as the battle with the Missing Link continues. Fury and SHIELD move in to help in capturing them. During the fight, a Russian ship captures them. The Russians do tests on the Missing Link but the Hulk escapes his captivity and causes mayhem. The Hulk makes it back to terra firma just as the Missing Link finally overloads on radiation and explodes. Yuri and his men escape their doomed ship in a smaller saucer and even though the Hulk has just saved a small Russian boy from a burning house, Brevlov is pressured by his men to finish off the monster.
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Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Gary Friedrich
Herb Trimpe; Marie Severin (layouts)
Syd Shores
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Hulk
Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Nick Fury; Dum Dum Dugan; Gabriel Jones; Mandarin (villain); Mandarin Robot (villain); Yuri Brevlov (villain)
Just as Yuri and his men are about to decimate the Hulk, Nick Fury shows up to take his Russian foe down. The Mandarin zaps the Hulk to his compound and puts him through his paces to see if the jade giant would make a worthy ally in his bid to take over the world.
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Miscellaneous
20
According to Herb Trimpe in his introduction to Marvel Masterworks Incredible Hulk volume 4, Marie Severin provided layouts for him.
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Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Gary Friedrich
Marie Severin
Syd Shores; Frank Giacoia; John Verpoorten; Bill Everett ?; John Tartaglione ?
Marie Severin ?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Hulk
Hulk; Inhumans [Black Bolt; Gorgon; Lockjaw]; Maximus the Mad (villain); Falcona (villain); Leonus (villain); Aiero (villain); Timberius (villain); Stallior (villain); Nebulo (villain)
Black Bolt banishes six rebel Inhumans to the un-place for treason. Lockjaw takes them there but on his way back to the Great Refuge, he tangles with the Hulk whom he also takes to the un-place. Under the guidance of Maximus, the Hulk joins the evil Inhumans and they make their way back to remove Black Bolt from his throne. Maximus uses the Hulk to gain access to an ancient power source but even this is not enough to dethrone the silent monarch of the Inhumans. Realizing that the Hulk is an ally, Black Bolt offers to let the Hulk live in peace with the Inhumans but Hulk declines the offer.
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A number of inkers were involved in this story as noted in the credits. Nick Caputo lists Syd Shores as inking (or involved in) the following pages: 1-20, 28, 32, 34, 39, 44. 46-51. Frank Giacoia inks on pages 21-26, 29-30, 36-37, 41-42, 44, 48. Other possible inkers include Bill Everett, John Tartaglione and John Verpoorten. Syd Shores likely inked the Hulk's face and/or figure throughout.
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Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Stan Lee
Herb Trimpe; Marie Severin (layouts)
John Severin
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Hulk
Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Nick Fury; Mandarin (villain); Yuri Brevlov (villain); Mao Tse-Tung (cameo); Tony Stark [Iron Man] (cameo)
The Mandarin controls the Hulk and sends him to attack a Red Chinese target. Fury and his old foe Brevlov team up to take on the jade giant. Once the Hulk breaks Mandarin's conditioning, he returns and destroys the ringed one's base of operations.
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According to Herb Trimpe in his introduction to Marvel Masterworks Incredible Hulk vol 4, Marie Severin provided layouts for him.

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