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| Title = Incredible Hulk
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| Image = Incredible Hulk Vol 1 129.jpg
| Image = Hulk 129.jpg
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| Month = 7
| Volume = 1
 
| Issue = 129
 
| Month = July
 
 
| Year = 1970
 
| Year = 1970
   
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| CoverArtist1 = Herb Trimpe
 
| CoverArtist1 = Herb Trimpe
   
| PreviousIssue = [[Comics:Incredible Hulk Vol 1 128|Incredible Hulk (Volume 1) #128]]
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| Quotation = Why does head always hurt ... when Hulk tries to think?
| NextIssue = [[Comics:Incredible Hulk Vol 1 130|Incredible Hulk (Volume 1) #130]]
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| Speaker = [[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|The Incredible Hulk]]
   
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| Solicit = Our green-skinned goliath fights for his life against the unstoppable, revenge-crazed Glob! It's the rematch you've been waiting for!
| Quotation =
 
| Speaker =
 
   
| StoryTitle1 = "Again the Glob "
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| StoryTitle1 = Again, the Glob!
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| Synopsis1 = '''Continued from last issue...'''
| Synopsis1 = The Leader revives the Glob and plants an image inside the creature's brain of the Incredible Hulk attacking Betty Ross. In his mind, the Glob still believes that Betty is his lost love. The Glob stalks the sewers of Los Angeles where he finds Bruce Banner in hiding. Banner is still lamenting his recently aborted marriage to Betty. The presence of the Glob trigger's Banner's transformation into the Hulk and the two fight. Their battle carries over to the surface of the city and onto the grounds of a nearby power plant. The Hulk and the Glob scale the side of a transformer tower and the Hulk electrocutes the Glob blowing him to bits.
 
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Bruce Banner is wandering the woods of California trying to find his way back to civilization following his battle with the Avengers, unaware that he is being stalked by his old for the Leader who has come up with another plan to destroy his arch-nemesis. Using his superior powers, the Leader transforms himself back into his normal human form of Sam Stern -- who has no memory of his being the Leader -- with subconscious instructions to pick up a hitch-hiking Bruce Banner and gain his confidence in order to learn of a potential weakness to use against the Hulk.
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Sure enough when Stern picks up Banner and takes him into confidence about being the Hulk, the two stop at a diner. There Sterns asks Banner if the Hulk ever had any friends. Banner recalls his fight with the Glob, a creature in the end Hulk considered a friend after its apparent demise in the Florida swamp. Learning this information, Sterns suffers a massive headache and flees the diner, escaping from Banner. Sterns then transforms back into the Leader, who remembers the entire encounter with Banner and uses his ship to fly to the Everglades and revive the Glob and sends it after the Hulk, using its memories of Betty Ross (and how the Glob mistook the girl for the Glob's long lost love from before it became this muck monster).
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The Glob goes on a destructive path across the country to meet the Hulk. Over this time, Banner has sequestered himself in the sewers beneath the city, although his loneliness gets the better of him and he begins a trek back to the surface. Along the way, he comes across a newspaper headline that tells of the Glob's rampage. Just then, Banner is attacked by the Glob, causing him to transform into the Hulk.
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Their battle rages in the sewers until one of the Glob's blows sends the Hulk smashing through to the street above. There the Hulk grabs a fuel truck and throws it into the sewer, hoping the resulting explosion and flames will destroy the muck monster. However, the Glob manages to escape to the surface and renew its attack on the Hulk. The Hulk forces it back into the flames, however, the creature grabs him and pulls him into the blazing fuel as well. However, they hit the water below and sink to its relative safety.
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The Hulk flees the scene, cursing the fact that he considered the Glob a friend, and when he gets to relative safety is attacked once more by the muck monster. Their battle takes them to a nearby power plant, where the Hulk lures the mire monster up the side of a tall standing hydro tower. There the Hulk rips loose a live wire and touches it to the Glob, electrocuting it and sending it falling to the ground where it explodes, seemingly destroying itself and the power plant with it. The Hulk, however, manages to jump to safety.
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With the Glob seemingly destroyed, the Leader considers this latest plot against the Hulk a total failure. However, both the Hulk and the Leader are unaware that the Glob survived the explosion as the components of its body are slowly drawing themselves back together.
   
| Editor1_1 = Stan Lee
 
 
| Writer1_1 = Roy Thomas
 
| Writer1_1 = Roy Thomas
 
| Penciler1_1 = Herb Trimpe
 
| Penciler1_1 = Herb Trimpe
 
| Inker1_1 = Herb Trimpe
 
| Inker1_1 = Herb Trimpe
 
| Colourist1_1 =
 
| Letterer1_1 = Sam Rosen
 
| Letterer1_1 = Sam Rosen
 
| Editor1_1 = Stan Lee
   
| Appearing1 =
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| Appearing1 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* [[Robert Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Hulk (Bruce Banner)]]
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* {{a|[[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Hulk (Bruce Banner)]]}} {{Chronology}}
 
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
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* <br/>
* [[Elizabeth Ross (Earth-616)|Betty Ross]]
 
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'''Antagonists:'''
 
* {{a|[[Joseph Timms (Earth-616)|Glob (Joseph Timms)]]}} {{Chronology}}
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* {{apn|[[Samuel Sterns (Earth-616)|Leader (Samuel Sterns)]]|Savage Hulk Vol 2 #4|Incredible Hulk Vol 1 139}}
 
'''Other Characters:'''
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* {{mentioned|[[Mogol (Earth-616)|Mogol]]}}
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* {{mentioned|[[Aleksei_Sytsevich_(Earth-616)|Rhino]]}}
 
* {{mentioned|[[Elizabeth Ross (Earth-616)|Betty Ross]]}}
 
'''Locations:'''
 
* {{a|[[California]]}}
 
** {{a|[[Los Angeles]]}}
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* {{a|[[Everglades]]}}
 
'''Items:'''
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* <br/>
 
'''Vehicles:'''
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* Leader's "uncanny vessel"
 
* Samuel Sterns' truck
   
 
| Notes = ===Continuity Notes===
'''Villains:'''
 
* [[Joseph Timms (Earth-616)|Glob (Joseph Timms)]]
 
* [[Samuel Sterns (Earth-616)|Leader]]
 
   
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* This story recaps a few past events:
'''Other Characters:'''
 
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** The Hulk's first battle with the Glob from {{C|Incredible Hulk #121}}
* None
 
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** The origin of the Leader from {{c|Tales to Astonish #62}}
   
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* The Hulk's battle with the Glob in this issue is recapped in {{c|Giant-Size Man-Thing #1}}.
'''Locations:'''
 
* [[California]]
 
:*[[Los Angeles]]
 
   
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* Banner mentions how the Hulk befriended the robot known as Mogol in {{c|Incredible Hulk #127}}.
'''Items:'''
 
* Unknown
 
   
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===Chronology Notes===
'''Vehicles:'''
 
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Events in this story happen behind the scenes that affect the chronologies of the following characters:
* Unknown
 
   
 
'''Hulk:'''
| Notes =
 
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* {{apn|[[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Flashback on Page 4, Panel 7]]|Incredible Hulk #121|Incredible Hulk #121}} - The Hulk's first battle with the Glob.
* This issue is reprinted in [[comics:Marvel Super-Heroes Vol 1 81|''Marvel Super-Heroes'' (Volume 1) #81]].
 
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* {{apn|[[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Page 1-11]]||Giant-Size Man-Thing #1}} - Bruce Banner is attacked by the Glob.
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* {{apn|[[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Page 12-13, Panel 1]]|Giant-Size Man-Thing #1|Giant-Size Man-Thing #1}} - Banner transforms into the Hulk to battle his foe.
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* {{apn|[[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Page 13, Panel 2-Page 14]]|Giant-Size Man-Thing #1|Giant-Size Man-Thing #1}} - The Hulk and the Glob battle it out.
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* {{apn|[[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Page 15-19, Panel 4]]|Giant-Size Man-Thing #1|Giant-Size Man-Thing #1}} - The battle between the Hulk and the Glob reaches up a electrical tower.
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* {{apn|[[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Page 19, Panel 5-Page 20]]|Giant-Size Man-Thing #1|Captain Marvel #20}} - The Hulk seemingly destroys the Glob.
   
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'''Glob:'''
* The origin of the [[Samuel Sterns (Earth-616)|Leader]] is briefly recapped in this issue.
 
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* {{apn|[[Joseph Timms (Earth-616)|Flashback on Page 4, Panel 7]]|Incredible Hulk #121|Incredible Hulk #121}} - The Hulk's first battle with the Glob.
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* {{apn|[[Joseph Timms (Earth-616)|Page 1-11]]||Giant-Size Man-Thing #1}} - Bruce Banner is attacked by the Glob.
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* {{apn|[[Joseph Timms (Earth-616)|Page 12-13, Panel 1]]|Giant-Size Man-Thing #1|Giant-Size Man-Thing #1}} - Banner transforms into the Hulk to battle his foe.
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* {{apn|[[Joseph Timms (Earth-616)|Page 13, Panel 2-Page 14]]|Giant-Size Man-Thing #1|Giant-Size Man-Thing #1}} - The Hulk and the Glob battle it out.
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* {{apn|[[Joseph Timms (Earth-616)|Page 15-19, Panel 4]]|Giant-Size Man-Thing #1|Giant-Size Man-Thing #1}} - The battle between the Hulk and the Glob reaches up a electrical tower.
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* {{apn|[[Joseph Timms (Earth-616)|Page 19, Panel 5-Page 20]]|Giant-Size Man-Thing #1|Captain Marvel #20}} - The Hulk seemingly destroys the Glob.
   
* The Hulk appears next in [[Captain Marvel 20|''Captain Marvel'' (Volume 1) #20]].
 
   
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===Publication Notes===
* The Glob appeared last in [[comics:Incredible Hulk Vol 1 121|''Incredible Hulk'' #121]]. Although he appears to die in this issue, he manages to reform, and appears next in [[comics:Giant-Size Man-Thing Vol 1 1|''Giant Size Man-Thing'' #1]].
 
 
* This issue is reprinted in [[Marvel Super-Heroes Vol 1 81|''Marvel Super-Heroes'' (Volume 1) #81]].
   
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* This issue contains a letters page, '''Green Skin's Grab Bag'''. Letters are published from ''Paul Sanford, Mike Stephenson, John Tyler, Ted Kirby II'' and ''Dennis F. Rogers.''
* The Leader appeared last in [[comics:Incredible Hulk Vol 1 124|''Incredible Hulk'' #124]]. He appears next in [[comics:Incredible Hulk Vol 1 139|''Incredible Hulk'' #139]].
 
   
 
| Trivia =
 
| Trivia =
 
* The tagline to this issue is "The Glob Writhes Again!"
 
* The tagline to this issue is "The Glob Writhes Again!"
   
| CustomSection1 = Related Articles
 
| CustomText1 =
 
* [[Robert Bruce Banner (Earth-616)/Gallery|Hulk image gallery]]
 
* [[:Category:Robert Bruce Banner (Earth-616)/Appearances|Hulk chronology page]]
 
* [[:Category:Robert Bruce Banner (Earth-616)/Quotes|Hulk quotes page]]
 
* [[:Category:Elizabeth Ross (Earth-616)/Appearances|Betty Ross Banner chronology page]]
 
* [[:Category:Thaddeus Ross (Earth-616)/Appearances|General Ross chronology page]]
 
 
| Recommended =
 
*[[Comics:Incredible Hulk Vol 1|Incredible Hulk (Volume 1)]]
 
*[[Comics:Incredible Hulk Vol 2|Incredible Hulk (Volume 2)]]
 
*[[Comics:Defenders Vol 1|Defenders (Volume 1)]]
 
*[[Comics:Defenders Vol 2|Defenders (Volume 2)]]
 
*[[Comics:Rampaging Hulk Vol 1|Rampaging Hulk (Volume 1)]]
 
*[[Comics:Rampaging Hulk Vol 2|Rampaging Hulk (Volume 2)]]
 
*[[Comics:Tales to Astonish Vol 1|Tales to Astonish (Volume 1)]]
 
 
| Links =
 
* [http://www.hulklibrary.com/hulk/comics/comic-show.asp?Id=tih2&Issue=129 Incredible Hulk #129 at the Hulk Library]
 
* [http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=23584 Incredible Hulk #129 at the Grand Comics Database]
 
* [[Wikipedia:Hulk (comics)|Incredible Hulk profile at Wikipedia]]
 
* [http://www.marvel.com/universe/Hulk_%28Bruce_Banner%29 Incredible Hulk profile at Marvel Universe]
 
* [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix2/globtimmshulk.htm The Glob profile at the Marvel Appendix]
 
* [http://www.chronologyproject.com/index.htm The Marvel Chronology Project]
 
 
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Quote1 Why does head always hurt ... when Hulk tries to think? Quote2
The Incredible Hulk

Appearing in "Again, the Glob!"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:


Antagonists:

Other Characters:

Locations:

Items:


Vehicles:

  • Leader's "uncanny vessel"
  • Samuel Sterns' truck

Synopsis for "Again, the Glob!"

Continued from last issue...

Bruce Banner is wandering the woods of California trying to find his way back to civilization following his battle with the Avengers, unaware that he is being stalked by his old for the Leader who has come up with another plan to destroy his arch-nemesis. Using his superior powers, the Leader transforms himself back into his normal human form of Sam Stern -- who has no memory of his being the Leader -- with subconscious instructions to pick up a hitch-hiking Bruce Banner and gain his confidence in order to learn of a potential weakness to use against the Hulk.

Sure enough when Stern picks up Banner and takes him into confidence about being the Hulk, the two stop at a diner. There Sterns asks Banner if the Hulk ever had any friends. Banner recalls his fight with the Glob, a creature in the end Hulk considered a friend after its apparent demise in the Florida swamp. Learning this information, Sterns suffers a massive headache and flees the diner, escaping from Banner. Sterns then transforms back into the Leader, who remembers the entire encounter with Banner and uses his ship to fly to the Everglades and revive the Glob and sends it after the Hulk, using its memories of Betty Ross (and how the Glob mistook the girl for the Glob's long lost love from before it became this muck monster).

The Glob goes on a destructive path across the country to meet the Hulk. Over this time, Banner has sequestered himself in the sewers beneath the city, although his loneliness gets the better of him and he begins a trek back to the surface. Along the way, he comes across a newspaper headline that tells of the Glob's rampage. Just then, Banner is attacked by the Glob, causing him to transform into the Hulk.

Their battle rages in the sewers until one of the Glob's blows sends the Hulk smashing through to the street above. There the Hulk grabs a fuel truck and throws it into the sewer, hoping the resulting explosion and flames will destroy the muck monster. However, the Glob manages to escape to the surface and renew its attack on the Hulk. The Hulk forces it back into the flames, however, the creature grabs him and pulls him into the blazing fuel as well. However, they hit the water below and sink to its relative safety.

The Hulk flees the scene, cursing the fact that he considered the Glob a friend, and when he gets to relative safety is attacked once more by the muck monster. Their battle takes them to a nearby power plant, where the Hulk lures the mire monster up the side of a tall standing hydro tower. There the Hulk rips loose a live wire and touches it to the Glob, electrocuting it and sending it falling to the ground where it explodes, seemingly destroying itself and the power plant with it. The Hulk, however, manages to jump to safety.

With the Glob seemingly destroyed, the Leader considers this latest plot against the Hulk a total failure. However, both the Hulk and the Leader are unaware that the Glob survived the explosion as the components of its body are slowly drawing themselves back together.

Solicit Synopsis

Our green-skinned goliath fights for his life against the unstoppable, revenge-crazed Glob! It's the rematch you've been waiting for!

Notes

Continuity Notes

Chronology Notes

Events in this story happen behind the scenes that affect the chronologies of the following characters:

Hulk:

Glob:


Publication Notes

  • This issue contains a letters page, Green Skin's Grab Bag. Letters are published from Paul Sanford, Mike Stephenson, John Tyler, Ted Kirby II and Dennis F. Rogers.

Trivia

  • The tagline to this issue is "The Glob Writhes Again!"

See Also

Links and References

References