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⚫ | | Synopsis1 = Putting on a show for hospitalized children, Giant-Man and Wasp are interrupted by |
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⚫ | The next day, Giant-Man and Wasp return home in their new Converti-Car, and check their mail. They find an invitation from a TV studio to create a |
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⚫ | Egghead has the upper hand until Giant-Man realizes that Egghead experiences the sensations |
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| Writer1_1 = Stan Lee |
| Writer1_1 = Stan Lee |
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| Penciler1_1 = Steve Ditko |
| Penciler1_1 = Steve Ditko |
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| Letterer1_1 = Sam Rosen |
| Letterer1_1 = Sam Rosen |
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⚫ | | Synopsis1 = Putting on a show for hospitalized children, Giant-Man and Wasp are interrupted by police sirens. Egghead is making a daring escape from the law, escaping into the sewers and seeking refuge in his secret hideout. he tests out a new device that allows lifeless objects to obey his commands. He steals a store manikin and brings it back to his hideout. He coats it in a special wax compound that will allow him to control it with his mind and makes it grow in size. Egghead begins his plot to pit his android against Giant-Man. |
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⚫ | The next day, Giant-Man and Wasp return home in their new Converti-Car, and check their mail. They find an invitation from a TV studio to create a show based on their adventures. Giant-Man wants nothing to do with it, but the Wasp talks him into going with her. Flying to the address, Giant-Man begins to get suspicious; however, they walk in anyway, and find themselves trapped in the building with Egghead's android. Egghead tells the heroes that they cannot escape unless they defeat the android. They also have under an hour to do so; otherwise, the building will run out of air and they will suffocate. |
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'''Featured Characters:''' |
'''Featured Characters:''' |
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* {{apn|[[Henry Pym (Earth-616)|Giant-Man (Henry Pym)]]|West Coast Avengers Vol 2 #2|Untold Tales of Spider-Man Annual Vol 1 1997}} |
* {{apn|[[Henry Pym (Earth-616)|Giant-Man (Henry Pym)]]|West Coast Avengers Vol 2 #2|Untold Tales of Spider-Man Annual Vol 1 1997}} |
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− | * {{apn|[[Janet van Dyne (Earth-616)|Wasp]]|Unlimited Access #4|Untold Tales of Spider-Man Annual Vol 1 1997}} |
+ | * {{apn|[[Janet van Dyne (Earth-616)|Wasp (Janet van Dyne)]]|Unlimited Access #4|Untold Tales of Spider-Man Annual Vol 1 1997}} |
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+ | '''Antagonists:''' |
* {{apn|[[Elihas Starr (Earth-616)|Egghead (Elihas Starr)]]|Tales to Astonish #57|Alpha Flight Special Vol 2 1}} |
* {{apn|[[Elihas Starr (Earth-616)|Egghead (Elihas Starr)]]|Tales to Astonish #57|Alpha Flight Special Vol 2 1}} |
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* {{a|[[Egghead's Android (Earth-616)|Egghead's Android]]}} {{only}} |
* {{a|[[Egghead's Android (Earth-616)|Egghead's Android]]}} {{only}} |
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'''Other Characters:''' |
'''Other Characters:''' |
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* Giant-Man Fan Club |
* Giant-Man Fan Club |
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− | * {{a|[[New York City Police Department (Earth-616)| |
+ | * {{a|[[New York City Police Department (Earth-616)|NYPD]]}} |
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+ | '''Races and Species:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Homo sapiens|Humans]]}} |
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'''Locations:''' |
'''Locations:''' |
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− | *{{a|[[United States of America]]}} |
+ | * {{a|[[United States of America]]}} |
− | **{{a|[[New York State]]}} |
+ | ** {{a|[[New York (State)|New York]]}} |
− | ***{{a|[[New York City]]}} |
+ | *** {{a|[[New York City]]}} |
− | ****Henry Pym's Laboratory |
+ | **** Henry Pym's Laboratory |
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'''Items:''' |
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* {{a|[[Giant-Man's Suit]]}} |
* {{a|[[Giant-Man's Suit]]}} |
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'''Vehicles:''' |
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* Converti-car |
* Converti-car |
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| StoryTitle2 = "Captured At Last!" |
| StoryTitle2 = "Captured At Last!" |
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− | Bruce Banner has once more become the Hulk and is in battle with the spy |
+ | Bruce Banner has once more become the Hulk and is in battle with the spy who walked away with his new robot. The spy escapes just as the Hulk begins transforming into Banner, retreating into one of Banner's many secret caves filled with scientific equipment. The spy reasons he has just the right amount of equipment to build a crude missile that he can use to destroy the nearby rocket base. |
− | Bruce Banner returns to the base to work on a device that will allow him to track the stolen robot. As he's finished and is about to sneak off the base, he spots the arrival of the new |
+ | Bruce Banner returns to the base to work on a device that will allow him to track the stolen robot. As he's finished and is about to sneak off the base, he spots the arrival of the new officer: Major Glenn Talbot. |
− | Talbot reports to General Ross and informs him that he's been sent by Washington to investigate the allegations that Banner is possibly working for foreign spies. Just then Betty enters the room and she is introduced to Talbot and asked to show him around the base. When they arrive at Bruce |
+ | Talbot reports to General Ross and informs him that he's been sent by Washington to investigate the allegations that Banner is possibly working for foreign spies. Just then, Betty enters the room and she is introduced to Talbot and asked to show him around the base. When they arrive at Bruce's lab, they find him missing. Talbot learns from the guard that he was spotted going into the hills with a strange device. Talbot asks Betty to give him a tour around the area surrounding the base. |
− | + | From a helicopter, Talbot and Betty spot Banner tracking his robot. As the helicopter lands, Banner sees the spy in his robot preparing to throw a boulder at the helicopter. Turning into the Hulk, he jumps up to stop the rock from falling on Betty and Talbot. Talbot dives to shield Betty, while the Hulk smashes through the rock. Its debris hits Talbot, giving him minor injuries and gaining Betty's concern. |
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− | The Hulk battles the robot, until |
+ | The Hulk battles the robot, until the spy's missile launches, and the Hulk knocks the robot down a cliff to the spy's apparent death. Hulk jumps after the missile and smashes it in mid-air. The resulting explosion knocks out the Hulk, who is captured and restrained by the military. Talbot suggests to Ross that somehow the Hulk and Banner must be connected. As the Hulk regains consciousness, Ross orders a tank battalion to prepare to fire. The Hulk desperately tries to break free of his shackles before he can be executed. |
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'''Featured Characters:''' |
'''Featured Characters:''' |
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* {{apn|[[Elizabeth Ross (Earth-616)|Betty Ross]]}} |
* {{apn|[[Elizabeth Ross (Earth-616)|Betty Ross]]}} |
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* {{apn|[[Glenn Talbot (Earth-616)|Glenn Talbot]]|World War Hulk: Gamma Corps #4|}} {{1st}} |
* {{apn|[[Glenn Talbot (Earth-616)|Glenn Talbot]]|World War Hulk: Gamma Corps #4|}} {{1st}} |
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+ | <!-- '''Antagonists:''' |
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− | * {{apn|[[Dmitri Smerdyakov (Earth-616)|Chameleon]]}} |
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'''Other Characters:''' |
'''Other Characters:''' |
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* {{a|[[United States Army (Earth-616)|United States Army]]}} |
* {{a|[[United States Army (Earth-616)|United States Army]]}} |
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+ | ** [[United States Army (Earth-616)/Members#Pete|Pete]] {{1st}} |
* {{Mentioned|[[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Anthony Stark]]}} |
* {{Mentioned|[[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Anthony Stark]]}} |
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+ | '''Races and Species:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Homo sapiens|Humans]]}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[Robots]]}} |
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'''Locations:''' |
'''Locations:''' |
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*{{a|[[United States of America]]}} |
*{{a|[[United States of America]]}} |
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− | ** {{a|[[New Mexico]]}} |
+ | ** {{a|[[New Mexico (State)|New Mexico]]}} |
*** {{a|[[Hulk's Cave]]}} |
*** {{a|[[Hulk's Cave]]}} |
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*** {{a|[[Los Diablos Missile Base]]}} |
*** {{a|[[Los Diablos Missile Base]]}} |
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'''Items:''' |
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* Robot |
* Robot |
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| Notes = ===Continuity Notes=== |
| Notes = ===Continuity Notes=== |
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* Giant-Man mentions his battle against the Beast of Berlin as seen {{c|Tales to Astonish #60|last issue}}. |
* Giant-Man mentions his battle against the Beast of Berlin as seen {{c|Tales to Astonish #60|last issue}}. |
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− | * The spy is revealed as the Chameleon in {{c|Tales to Astonish #60}}. |
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* Story I (Giant man story) is Job# X-807. |
* Story I (Giant man story) is Job# X-807. |
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− | * This issue debuts its letters page, '''"Mails to Astonish"''' a one page letters page. Letters are published from: ''Blair Ireland, Gary Smith, Sandii Woods, John Harwood, Doug Gopp and Barney Gorin,'' and ''Clark Mello''. This page also includes a "Special Announcement Section". This is the first letters page in this title. "Mails to Astonish" will continue until this title changes its name to "The Incredible Hulk |
+ | * This issue debuts its letters page, '''"Mails to Astonish"''' a one page letters page. Letters are published from: ''Blair Ireland, Gary Smith, Sandii Woods, John Harwood, Doug Gopp and Barney Gorin,'' and ''Clark Mello''. This page also includes a "Special Announcement Section". This is the first letters page in this title. "Mails to Astonish" will continue until this title changes its name to "The Incredible Hulk" in [[Incredible Hulk Vol 1 102|Hulk #102]]. |
* Story II (Hulk story) is Job #794. |
* Story II (Hulk story) is Job #794. |
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− | * This issue is reprinted in other comics and books, see references for more info.<ref>The first story is reprinted in the following comics/TPB's: |
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− | * [[Essential Series Vol 1 Ant-Man 1]] |
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− | * [[Marvel Masterworks Vol 1 91|Marvel Masterworks Ant-Man / Giant-Man #2]] |
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− | The second story is reprinted in the following comics/TPB's: |
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− | * [[Essential Series Vol 1 The Incredible Hulk 1]] |
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− | * [[Marvel Masterworks Vol 1 39|Marvel Masterworks: Incredible Hulk #2]] |
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− | * [[Incredible Hulk Omnibus Vol 1 1]] |
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− | * [[Fireside Book Series Vol 1 10|Incredible Hulk]] |
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− | </ref> |
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Revision as of 08:11, 11 May 2020
Appearing in ""Now Walks the Android""
Featured Characters:
- ⏴ Giant-Man (Henry Pym) ⏵
- ⏴ Wasp (Janet van Dyne) ⏵
Antagonists:
- ⏴ Egghead (Elihas Starr) ⏵
- Egghead's Android (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Giant-Man Fan Club
- NYPD
- Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom) (Mentioned)
- Anthony Stark (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- United States of America
- New York
- New York City
- Henry Pym's Laboratory
- New York City
- New York
Items:
Vehicles:
- Converti-car
Synopsis for ""Now Walks the Android""
Putting on a show for hospitalized children, Giant-Man and Wasp are interrupted by police sirens. Egghead is making a daring escape from the law, escaping into the sewers and seeking refuge in his secret hideout. he tests out a new device that allows lifeless objects to obey his commands. He steals a store manikin and brings it back to his hideout. He coats it in a special wax compound that will allow him to control it with his mind and makes it grow in size. Egghead begins his plot to pit his android against Giant-Man.
The next day, Giant-Man and Wasp return home in their new Converti-Car, and check their mail. They find an invitation from a TV studio to create a show based on their adventures. Giant-Man wants nothing to do with it, but the Wasp talks him into going with her. Flying to the address, Giant-Man begins to get suspicious; however, they walk in anyway, and find themselves trapped in the building with Egghead's android. Egghead tells the heroes that they cannot escape unless they defeat the android. They also have under an hour to do so; otherwise, the building will run out of air and they will suffocate.
Egghead has the upper hand, until Giant-Man realizes that Egghead experiences the same sensations as the android. He spins the android around, until Egghead grows dizzy. He forces Egghead to free them before stopping, and after they are free, they direct the android to walk into the near-by harbor.
Appearing in ""Captured At Last!""
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- ⏴ General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross ⏵
- ⏴ Betty Ross ⏵
- ⏴ Glenn Talbot ⏵ (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- United States Army
- Pete (First appearance)
- Anthony Stark (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
Items:
- Robot
Synopsis for ""Captured At Last!""
Bruce Banner has once more become the Hulk and is in battle with the spy who walked away with his new robot. The spy escapes just as the Hulk begins transforming into Banner, retreating into one of Banner's many secret caves filled with scientific equipment. The spy reasons he has just the right amount of equipment to build a crude missile that he can use to destroy the nearby rocket base.
Bruce Banner returns to the base to work on a device that will allow him to track the stolen robot. As he's finished and is about to sneak off the base, he spots the arrival of the new officer: Major Glenn Talbot.
Talbot reports to General Ross and informs him that he's been sent by Washington to investigate the allegations that Banner is possibly working for foreign spies. Just then, Betty enters the room and she is introduced to Talbot and asked to show him around the base. When they arrive at Bruce's lab, they find him missing. Talbot learns from the guard that he was spotted going into the hills with a strange device. Talbot asks Betty to give him a tour around the area surrounding the base.
From a helicopter, Talbot and Betty spot Banner tracking his robot. As the helicopter lands, Banner sees the spy in his robot preparing to throw a boulder at the helicopter. Turning into the Hulk, he jumps up to stop the rock from falling on Betty and Talbot. Talbot dives to shield Betty, while the Hulk smashes through the rock. Its debris hits Talbot, giving him minor injuries and gaining Betty's concern.
The Hulk battles the robot, until the spy's missile launches, and the Hulk knocks the robot down a cliff to the spy's apparent death. Hulk jumps after the missile and smashes it in mid-air. The resulting explosion knocks out the Hulk, who is captured and restrained by the military. Talbot suggests to Ross that somehow the Hulk and Banner must be connected. As the Hulk regains consciousness, Ross orders a tank battalion to prepare to fire. The Hulk desperately tries to break free of his shackles before he can be executed.
Appearing in 3rd story
- Appearances not yet listed
Synopsis for 3rd story
- Synopsis not yet written
Notes
Continuity Notes
Now Walks the Android
- Giant-Man mentions his battle against the Beast of Berlin as seen last issue.
Publication Notes
- Story I (Giant man story) is Job# X-807.
- This issue debuts its letters page, "Mails to Astonish" a one page letters page. Letters are published from: Blair Ireland, Gary Smith, Sandii Woods, John Harwood, Doug Gopp and Barney Gorin, and Clark Mello. This page also includes a "Special Announcement Section". This is the first letters page in this title. "Mails to Astonish" will continue until this title changes its name to "The Incredible Hulk" in Hulk #102.
- Story II (Hulk story) is Job #794.