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Incredible Hulk, The (1968 series) #400

Peter David | Jan Duursema

Incredible Hulk, The (1968 series) #400 cover

Story Name:

Deux Ex Machina - Cap. I & II


Synopsis

Incredible Hulk, The (1968 series) #400 synopsis by Julio MM
Rating: 4 stars

Agamemnon pays a quiet visit to Betty Ross, asking her to find the Hulk, who has gone off-grid following the fallout with the Pantheon. Betty locates him, and after a moment of emotional reckoning, the two reconcile with a kiss—brief but meaningful, a gesture that bridges the chaos of their shared past.

Later, at Rick Jones’ apartment, Agamemnon reveals a critical truth: his supposed alliance with the Leader was a ruse. He exposes the villain’s true location, prompting Hulk to leave immediately, driven by fury and purpose.

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Meanwhile, Rick, desperate to bring Marlo Chandler back from the dead, entrusts her body to the Leader. The revival process begins under the guidance of Soul Man, using a mysterious and powerful device ominously named the Deux Ex Machina. But before the procedure can be completed, Hydra launches a surprise assault on the Leader’s lair, throwing everything into chaos.

The Hulk arrives mid-battle, tearing through Hydra forces as Soul Man completes Marlo’s resurrection. She returns to life just as Hulk confronts the Leader, smashing the Deux Ex Machina in a climactic act of rage. The resulting explosion kills the Leader, along with Soul Man and Redeemer—the latter revealed to be Thunderbolt Ross, resurrected and reengineered by the Leader’s twisted science.

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Characters
Good (or All)
BETTY
HULK
MARLOCHANDLER
PANTHEON
RICKJONES
ROSS
Plus: Soul Man.

Enemies
HYDRA
LEADER

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This comic is in the following collection:
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Collects Incredible Hulk (1968) #397-406, Incredible Hulk Annual #18-19 and material from Namor the Sub-Mariner Annual #2, Silver Surfer Annual #5, Dr. Strange, Sorcerer Supreme Annual #2 and Marvel Holiday Special #2.

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Main/1st Story Full Credits

Jan Duursema
Mark Farmer
Glynis Oliver
Gary Frank (Cover Penciler)
Mark Farmer (Cover Inker)
Additional Credits
Letterer: Joe Rosen.
Editor: Bobbie Chase. Editor-in-chief: Tom DeFalco.



Review / Commentaries


Incredible Hulk, The (1968 series) #400 Review by (February 15, 2010)
This arc blends resurrection, betrayal, and redemption, culminating in a violent reckoning that reshapes the gamma legacy and leaves Hulk once again standing amid the wreckage of gods and ghosts.




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