The Incredible Hulk 1968 #116 Signed by trimpe - reader copy - $5.00
smells bad
With the Hulk in an unbreakable plastic prison of the Leader's design, things start to look a little fishy as the Leader moves his Giant Humanoid onto the missile base and begins to take over. Betty hears the Leader soliloquizing to himself about his plans for world domination and she convinces Talbot to try and free the Hulk. Once he escapes, the Hulk has to battle through the Super Humanoid to try and stop the Leader from starting a nuclear war.
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On-sale date from 1969 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
- - Inside front cover. Ad for Olympic Sales Club, Inc.
- - Recruitment ad for sales people for Grit newspaper, between story pages 3 and 4.
- - House ad for Marvel Super-Heroes (Marvel, 1967 series) #20 and Marvel Tales (Marvel, 1966 series) #20. Between story pages 6 & 7 on upper part of page.
- - Advertisement for Spider-Man and Thor plastic pillows for $1.50 each and the Merry Marvel Marching Society Membership Kit for $1.00 each. On lower half of page, between story pages 6 and 7.
- The Race to Danger - Comics ad for Lee Leens pants from H.D. Lee Company, Inc. between story pages 6 and 7.
- - Between story pages 9 and 10.
- - Thumbnail ads for stamps and novelty items, between story pages 15 and 16.
- - Thumbnail ads for novelty items and back-issue comic books, between story pages 18 and 19.
- Shop by Mail - Thumbnail ads for novelty items and back-issue comic books, between story pages 18 and 19.
- - Includes: Stan's Soapbox; Items; The Mighty Marvel Checklist
- - Ad for a U.S. coin catalog for $1.00 on top half of page.
- - Advertisement for book on learning Karate. Located on lower half of page.
- - letters of comment from Gerry McCantor, Amarillo Texas; Albie Cantos, Flushing New York; George Bailey, Pedro Ohio; Dennie Elder, Charlotte North Carolina; Richard Phelps, Bellville, Michigan; and Kenneth Viguers, Philadelphia Pennsylvania
- - Ad for a weight gain supplement.
- - Inside back cover. Ad for the Famous Artists School.
- - Back cover. Ad for the American Seed Co.
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