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Spidey S.Stories
Spidey Super Stories#26: Sand-Trap. Winslow Mortimer
Incredible Hulk Calendar 1979
Hulk Calendar-March 1979- Sal Buscema, Dan Adkins. Hulk, Thor, Loki, Iron-Man. Inspired by Avengers#1
Spectacular Spider-Man Vol.1
Spectacular Spider-Man Magazine#1: "Lo, this Monster". Peter and Gwen Stacy. Romita Sr.-Jim Mooney (inker). July, 1968. This story was later re-adapted in "Amazing Spider-Man116-118".
MODOK
Captain AMerica#133: Madness in the Slums!. Gene Colan (art). Modok remembers the day he was transformed by the AIM's agents in the "living, breathing computer", becoming a freak, an inhuman monstrosity. January-1971
the Incredible Hulk 303
Hulk#303: "Growning Up Is Hard To Do!!: Sal Buscema, Jan. 1985. "All the Hulk's labor is directed towards one end only: the grinding into mortar of the mountains of humanoids bones which contribute to the seemingly endless construction of this ever-expanding city of death"
Hulk vs Modok
The Incredible Hulk#314: "Call of the Desert" . Chapter Three: Yestarday's Foes. Hulk fights MODOK (holographic simulation). Location: Gamma Base. Art: John Byrne, dec. 1985
Marvel Special Treasury Edition
Spider-Man pin-up. John ROmita, Joe SInnott
The Leader
Incredible Hulk#124. Villain: The Leader. Art-Herb Trimpre
The Incredible Hulk (1979)
Hulk Calendar. Art: Keith Pollard, Tom Palmer. August 1979. Inspired by Incredible Hulk n.139
Batman 37
Batman#37: "The Joker Follows Suit". Art: Jerry Robinson. The Joker Signal. Jokermobile. Jokercopter (first appearance). October 1946
The Incredible Hulk 220
Incredible Hulk#220. Pablo Marcos (art).
Capt. America 230
Captain America#230: Assault on Alcatraz. Sal Buscema-Don Perlin (1978). "The surprise attack of the Animus on one side and the Moonstone's laser-blasts on the other, proves too much even for the Hulk"
Hulk
Incredible Hulk. Pin-Up Gallery. Art-Ron Wilson-F. Giacoia. Marvel Treasury Edition n. 20
The Incredible Hulk 235
Incredible Hulk#235: The Monster and the Machine. Sal Buscema, 1979. Hulk vs Machine-Man (Aaron Stack) the sole survivor of an ill-fated secret project to develope a thinking machine