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Issue: Gamma la bombe qui a créé Hulk #11
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Title:
Variant: unnamed
Rating: Loi 49956 du 16 juillet 1949 sur les publications destinées à la jeunesse
Publisher: FlagArédit-Artima
Indicia Publisher: Arédit
On Sale Date: 1980
Volume:
Pages: 68
ISBN: none
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Price: 7,00₣ FRF
Indicia Frequency: Loi 49956 du 16 juillet 1949 sur les publications destinées à la jeunesse
Content Items: 8 (4 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): ?
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: Couleurs [Color]
Dimensions: 18cm x 26cm (numéros 1 à 19) et 17cm x 24cm (numéros 20 à 22)
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Binding: Broché [Bound]
Publishing Format: Etait une série non limitéé [Was Ongoing Series]
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Cover, Front
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Le Maillon Manquant

Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Credits
Herb Trimpe; John Romita (alterations)
Herb Trimpe; John Romita (alterations)
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typeset
Subject Matter
superhero
Hulk
Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Missing Link
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Miscellaneous
1
[untitled]

Illustration  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Keith Giffen ?
Keith Giffen ?
Don Warfield ?
Subject Matter
superhero
Les Défenseurs [The Defenders]
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From pages 2-3 of The Defenders (Marvel, 1972 Series) #50 (August 1977)?
Miscellaneous
4
Deux premières et deux dernières pages intérieures. [First two and last two inner pages.]
Hulk

Promotional Material (from Publisher)  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
various
various
various
typeset
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Miscellaneous
1
Le Maillon Manquant

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Len Wein
Herb Trimpe
Jack Abel (uncredited)
Glynis Wein (uncredited)
typeset
Subject Matter
superhero
Hulk
Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Missing Link; Betty Talbot; General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross; Jack Armbruster; Glenn Talbot (a Russian spy named Gregori Kronski); Clay Brickford (introduction); Belinda Brickford (introduction); Clay-Boy (introduction); Jimmy-Jack Brickford (introduction); Allison Brickford (introduction); Recorder; Ben Vincent; June Volper; Rex Carpenter; Henry
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Les sauvages Hommes-Bêtes Première partie : Le retour de... Wendigo !

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Len Wein
Herb Trimpe
Jack Abel (uncredited)
Glynis Wein (uncredited)
typeset
Subject Matter
superhero
Hulk
Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Marie Cartier; Georges Baptiste; Thunderbolt Ross; Betty Ross; Glen Talbot; Wendigo [Paul Cartier] (villain); Wolverine (cameo, last panel)
Hulk is in Canada looking for some peace and quiet when he is mysteriously drawn to a cave inhabited by the sister of the man who became the Wendigo. Marie and Georges plan on transferring the power of the Wendigo to the Hulk, thus restoring Paul Cartier to his normal life. Marie's magic isn't strong enough, however, and just as Wendigo shows up, the Hulk wakes up from his magical slumber and the two battle. The Canadian government gets involved and sends in their own agent to take care of a recent Hulk sighting, the mutant known as Wolverine.
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Miscellaneous
18
1st Wolverine in cameo, also referred to as Weapon X.
Deuxième partie : le Glouton

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Len Wein
Herb Trimpe
Jack Abel (uncredited)
Glynis Wein (uncredited)
typeset
Subject Matter
superhero
Hulk
Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Wolverine (see note); Marie Cartier; Georges Baptiste [becomes Wendigo]; Wendigo [becomes Paul Cartier] (villain)
Canadian super-agent Wolverine teams up with the Hulk to battle Wendigo. Once the monster is felled, however, Wolvie turns on the Hulk and the two battle. Marie goes ahead with her plans of trying to transfer the power of the Wendigo into the Hulk but when the guilt becomes too much for best friend Georges who feels responsible for Paul's monstrous condition, he works the change on himself. Paul Cartier is returned to human form and Georges becomes the Wendigo.
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Miscellaneous
18
This is Wolverine's first full story appearance after the final teaser panel in last issue.
Kraggoom !

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Stan Lee (plot) ?; Larry Lieber (script) ?
Jack Kirby (uncredited)
Steve Ditko (uncredited)
Stan Goldberg (uncredited)
typeset
Subject Matter
science fiction
Kraggoom; Derek Wolfington
An exiled gaseous alien criminal named Kraggoom waits in Earth orbit for the first human astronaut in order to enter his body and possess his mind, returning to Earth as a conqueror. However, the first astronaut turns out to be a wealthy cheat who paid a safecracker to obtain the test results from NASA's selection process and altered them so that he would be chosen as the first astronaut. He is unable to cope with space travel and develops amnesia under the stress. Kraggoom, trapped in the human's mind, suffers the same fate as the spacecraft returns to Earth.
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Miscellaneous
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Captain America

Advertisement  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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typeset
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Miscellaneous
1
Quatrième de couverture [Back cover]
Illustré par l'affiche du film Captain America. [Illustrated by the poster of the movie Captain America.]

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