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Appearing in "Two Years Before the Abomination!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Incredible Hulk #159

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Synopsis for "Two Years Before the Abomination!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Incredible Hulk #159

Bruce Banner controls the ship that was mentally guided by the Leader and returns to Earth. Thunderbolt Ross orders to fire missiles to destroy the ship. One of them is successful. The Hulk and the Rhino (the latter still unconscious) fall to the desert.

Meanwhile, the Abomination wakes up after two years in a coma. The army confuses him with the Hulk and locks him in a super cell. Ross frees the Abomination with the condition of killing the Hulk. The villain accepts and meets the Hulk in the desert. Both titans unleash their power. The Abomination is shocked and amused to find out in conversation the Hulk had knocked him out and he has been in a coma for some time.

The Abomination turns his back on the Hulk, and in an act of cruel humor, he tells the Hulk that his friend Betty has married Glenn Talbot and gone to Niagara Falls. The Hulk hits the Abomination from behind, knocking him out. The Hulk then leaps away, heading for Niagara Falls. The honeymooning Glenn Talbot and Betty are oblivious to the events taking place, for they think that Bruce Banner is dead.

Appearing in "Brother, Take My Hand!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Daredevil #47

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Synopsis for "Brother, Take My Hand!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Daredevil #47

While visiting the troops in Vietnam, Daredevil meets with Willie Lincoln, a soldier who was blinded during a tour of duty. When Lincoln tells Daredevil that he used to be a New York cop, but was discharged because he was accused of accepting a bribe, Daredevil suggests that once he gets back stateside Lincoln should look up Matt Murdock and take him on as a lawyer. When Lincoln does return to the States, he does eventually manage to get Murdock as a lawyer, who clears Lincoln's name, and gets him his job back. That night, Matt and Daredevil protect Lincoln from attackers who have come for revenge for his recent victory in the case.

Appearing in "... And So It Ends..."

Reprint of the 1st story from
Fantastic Four #71

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Synopsis for "... And So It Ends..."

Reprint of the 1st story from
Fantastic Four #71

Continued from last issue..

With her teammates all knocked out trying to restore the Thing's personality after it was altered by the Mad Thinker, only the Invisible Girl is left standing when the Thinker's android comes crashing through the wall. In order to get away she turns invisible, but when the android turns its attention to her husband, she blasts it with an electro-force beam. While it stuns her foe, it also works to revive Reed, Ben and Johnny. Sue then begins dodging the robot when it begins tracking her with its radar system until the Thing gets up. Ben has been restored back to his normal personality and begins fighting the android. With Sue's help, Ben manages to knock the robot out of the building.

However, when Johnny and Reed revive they believe that the Thing is still under the Thinker's control and is attacking Sue and come to her "rescue," until Sue tells them that Ben is back to normal and they all stand down. While down below, the android picks itself off the ground and flies back up to the Fantastic Four's headquarters. When it begins to attack, Johnny tries to use his flame powers, but the android counteracts this by coating its body in ice. When Johnny was then frozen and knocked out, the android attempted to throw him from the building, but was stopped at the last moment by Reed who saved Johnny's life. Reed then lured the android into his space-time laboratory and sent it hurtling into the open portal into the Negative Zone, ending its threat. In the aftermath of the battle, Reed went to rush to his wife's aid while Crystal went to check on Ben and Johnny to see if they are all right. In the aftermath, Reed informs the team that due to Sue's pregnancy and the constant danger in their lives, the pair are quitting the Fantastic Four.

This story is continued next issue....

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