PropertyValue
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  • Incredible Hulk Vol 1 155
Trivia
  • * [[W:C:marvel:Thaddeus Ross
Letterer1
  • Artie Simek
Inker1
  • John Severin
Inker1
  • John Severin
Editor-in-Chief
  • Roy Thomas
Writer1
  • Archie Goodwin
Penciler1
  • Herb Trimpe
Writer1
  • Archie Goodwin
StoryTitle
  • Destination: Nightmare!
OriginalPrice
  • 20
Editor1
  • Roy Thomas
Penciler1
  • Herb Trimpe
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * * * Adversaries: * * * Other Characters: * * * * Locations: * * Moto ** *** *** Items: * * Vehicles: *
Letterer1
  • Artie Simek
Editor1
  • Roy Thomas
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CoverArtist
  • Herb Trimpe
  • John Severin
  • Morrie Kuramoto
Country
  • USA
Speaker
Pages
  • 32
Month
  • 9
Synopsis
  • Continued from last issue... Bruce Banner is shrinking smaller and smaller and passing through into the Microverse, smashing into tiny planets and finding himself trapped on gigantic worlds until he finally stabilizes his size changing and finds himself in what appears to be New York City, and it's been turned into a complete war zone. To his surprise he is strafed by a Nazi fighter plane. Not sure of what's going on but aware of his vulnerability, Banner allows himself to transform into the Hulk so that the brute can deal with the incoming Nazi fighter, smashing it out of the sky with a blown out truck. The Hulk is next attacked by an army of Nazi soldiers and a Panzer Tank. The Hulk easily smashes them and when one of the soldiers dies, he changes into a strange creature not looking anything remotely human. The Hulk begins to recognize his surroundings and is confused as he dimly recalls shrinking to try and get to Jarella's world. While back on Earth, news about the Hulk's disappearance, either by death at the hands of the Chameleon or shrinking down to the Microverse, hits the media and word eventually gets to Project: Greenskin where Betty Ross is so filled with grief she is in tears, blaming herself for not being by Bruce's side, she seeks comfort from Glenn Talbot. While back in this Microworld, the Hulk witnesses a US fighter plane crash and rescues it's pilot before the plane explodes. When the Hulk and the soldier are found by some of the soldiers comrades, they make a truce with the Hulk. They explain that they are being controlled by a being known as the Shaper of Worlds, who has the power to make peoples dreams come true and that they are forced to be the Shaper's pawns in this perverted fantasy where the Nazi's have invaded America. Thinking that the Shaper can help him find Jarella's world, the Hulk is told that the Shaper doesn't do anything until the fantasy is over, and so the Hulk agrees to join the US soldiers cause and end the illusion. Sure enough, the Hulk's involvement tips the scales in the US Soldiers favors, and word eventually gets to Otto Kronsteig, a former Nazi scientist who was banished to the Microverse by Dr. Doom, and is currently the subject whom the Shaper is shaping fantasies from. When Otto begins to doubt the Shaper's promises, the Shaper appears to him and reminds Otto that while he has the power to turn fantasy into reality, he is devoid of imagination and as such seeks out other beings to make these fantasies manifest, and that the only way the Hulk can win this battle is through Otto's doubting mind. The Shaper of Worlds tells Otto that his imagination is enough to defeat the Hulk. This apparently proves to be correct as the Hulk leads the soldiers smashing through the final battlements when suddenly he is attacked by Otto, who has re-imagined himself as a super-powered being known as Captain Axis. However, the more that Captain Axis fights the Hulk, the angrier he makes the Green Goliath, and Hulks growing strength causes Kronsteig's confidence waver. This causes the entire illusion to collapse on itself and the Hulk turns his back on the weakling Otto. The Shaper then appears to the Hulk, furious at him for ruining the illusion and decides to manifest the Hulk's fantasies into reality. However, when the Shaper creates illusions of his friends on Earth and Jarella, the Hulk lashes out, knowing that they are not the real think and renouncing the gifts the Shaper offers him. Unable to appease the stubborn Hulk, the Shaper of Worlds sends the Hulk back on his way, resuming his reduction in size. Having become exhausted after this most recent bout the Shaper decides to leave this microworld and it's beings behind to reflect on everything that it has encountered.
Notes
  • * Artie Simek is not credited as letterer for this issue. Reference cited from Olshevsky's Marvel Comic Index: 8-A "Tales to Astonish: Incredible Hulk". * As seen on page one, this issue is Story#945-Z. * This issue contains a letters page Green Skin's Grab Bag. Letters are published from Robert A. Gillis, David McDonnell, Shirley A. Gorman, and T.J..
quotation
  • Having no dream of my own, any I share are precious to me...
Publisher
  • Marvel Comics
Year
  • 1972