The Incredible Hulk 1968 #105 - 7.5 - $145.00
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.
On Sale Date from the publication date reported to the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series, Volume 22, Part 2, Periodicals, January-December 1968. Copyright number B474892. Copyright given to Olympia Publications, Inc., Marvel Comics Group.
- - Inside front cover. Ad for a weight gain product.
- - Ad offering free booklet on "How to Gain a Good Command of English" Between story pages 3 and 4.
- - Advertisement for Marvel Super-Hero T-Shirts ($1.60 each), sweat shirts ($3.15 each), and the Merry Marvel Marching Society Membership Kit ($1.00 each). Between story pages 6 and 7.
- - Between story pages 6 and 7.
- Missile Firing Tank - Sold by Honor House Products. Between story pages 9 and 10, on top half of page.
- - Ad for U.S. coin catalog. Between story pages 9 and 10 on lower half of page.
- - Ad for martial arts book sent in plain wrapper, $3.98. Between story pages 15 and 16.
- Shop by Mail; Stamps - A collection of classified advertising offering stamps, novelties, and comic books, between story pages 18 and 19.
- - Includes: Items; Stan's Soapbox; The Mighty Marvel Checklist
- - Ad for various novelty items on upper half of page.
- - Advertisement for selling Grit magazine from Grit Publishing Co. on lower half of page.
- - Letters of comment from Joseph Fitzpatrick, Bruce Weinel, Michael Glicksohn, Allen Salzberg, Jesse Owens, Jr., Joyce Gregorian, Charles Meyerson, and Richard Powell, as well as two panel reproductions from previous issues.
- - House ad for the Spectacular Spider-Man (Marvel, 1968 Series) #1 (July 1968), with cover shown (pre-painted version), and advertised as "On Sale Now".
- - Ad for fishing equipment from Niresk Discount Sales. Inside back cover.
- - Back cover. Ad for toy soldiers.
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