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The Incredible Hulk #147 The End of Doc Samson
Cover Date: January, 1972
Androids replace our nation's leaders- for the deadliest purpose of all! The Hulk must right everyone else's wrongs. Plus, is this the end of the road for Doc Samson? In the noonday desert, the heat becomes a throbbing, almost tangible presence. To the l ...
Issue Description
Androids replace our nation's leaders- for the deadliest purpose of all! The Hulk must right everyone else's wrongs. Plus, is this the end of the road for Doc Samson?
In the noonday desert, the heat becomes a throbbing, almost tangible presence. To the lost way-farer, bereft of cadillac and road-map, it can become as well a scaled-down, sun-scorched hell. But this is the Hulk. Mightiest Man-like creature upon a planet's pock-marked face. he was born amid this inferno. Midwifed by a blinding, searing fireball that shook a blazing fist at the very sun itself. And to such as he, this sand-swept wilderness ist the nearest thing he has evern known to home.
While wandering the desert, Hulk sees something that doesn't belong. He sees a town. Ordered gardens and well-kept streets. Church-spire presiding benevolently over wood-frame bungalows, brick and stone. This is all a mirage, but the Hulk does not know.
Thirsty, Hulk goes into the town. The senses of the hulk are not normal. For, this is a creature who can scarecly distinguish friend from foes. Yet who can somehow see the astral body of Dr. Strange, which mortal man cannot. It is possible that when he sees a shining image, cast by a reality hundreds of miles away, he really sees it.
In the town, everybody acts the same, just like Hulk wasn't there. This is the way Hulk always wanted it to be, the way Hulk dreamed it would be, but dreams don't come true, do they?
When the Hulk turns and gazes into the eyes like limpid pools, amid meadows of soft gold, he sees a girl. Just sitting there. Looking at Hulk. Smiling at him. But she doesn't talk. If she says something to Hulk, he would be happy at last. He would stay there forever.
Because the thought ofttimes is father to the deed. Because a voice deep within the mind may be as real as any other, the girl does speak, in tones like softly ringing bells. They have a conversation.
Then, in a faraway city, a sombre thought comes to rest upon a young girl's mind, a passing memory of her affliction, perhaps, no more. Still, it is enough to avert the blue eyes, erase the smile.
The town fades away and Hulk is alone again. The Hulk raises back his triphammer arms, and lashes out. Then once more the desert is silent beneath the climbing moon, save for breath of wind, and track of reptile.
The Incredible Hulk (1968)
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
Continued from Tales to Astonish Vol.1 which was originally one of several anthology comics published by Marvel in the 1960's featuring one-shot monsters in their own tales. Over the years the series began to focus more upon some of the anti-heroes still famous to this day such as the Sub-Mariner and The Incredible Hulk. That is why, after 101 issues, that series changed its name to The Incredible Hulk with issue #102. Under this new name the series lasted thirty more years until it finally concluded with issue #474. The series was then revamped with a new number one and a new title, simply called Hulk (1998).
Although it started out as Tales to Astonish, this is actually the second volume to be entitled "The Incredible Hulk", the first, The Incredible Hulk (1962), having begun publication six years earlier, although it only lasted six issues.
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Pardoned (#269-285) Regression (#286-300, Annual #12)Visionaries John Byrne
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