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Incredible Hulk, The (1962 series) #6

Stan Lee | Steve Ditko

Incredible Hulk, The  (1962 series) #6 cover

Story Name:

The Incredible Hulk Vs The Metal Master!


Synopsis

Incredible Hulk, The (1962 series) #6 synopsis by Julio M2
Rating: 3.5 stars
Image from Incredible Hulk, The  (1962 series) #6

The Metal Master, a humanoid alien being from planet Astra, wants to conquer the Earth. Thunderbolt Ross and his men try, but can’t do much against the villain’s magnetic power.

Bruce Banner fights him like the Hulk, but when he uses the gamma ray machine, his body turns into the Hulk but not his head.

To keep his secret identity, Banner wears a Hulk mask and confronts the Metal Master. But the villain knocks the Hulk out by hitting him on the neck with a metallic object (!).

Thunderbolt Ross locks the Hulk in an extra-strong cell, but the Hulk escapes.

The Teen Brigade, a group lead by Rick Jones, goes to the Hulk’s aid. He builds a non-metallic weapon the Metal Master panics about and leaves the Earth, promising never to come back.

Finally, Banner and Betty Ross go out on their 1st date, although her father does not approve his daughter’s feeling for the “spineless milksop” Banner.

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Characters:

Betty Ross
Bruce Banner
Hulk
Rick Jones
Teen Brigade


Enemies
Metal MasterThunderbolt Ross


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Review / Commentaries


Incredible Hulk, The (1962 series) #6 Review by (February 15, 2010)
Although the Hulk was caught off-guard by the Metal Master, it seems unbelievable that the Hulk was actually knocked out by such an attack. This is the final issue of the first run of The Incredible Hulk comic book. It is the first time that Betty Ross and Bruce Banner display mutual affection in front of Thunderbolt Ross.


Incredible Hulk, The (1962 series) #6 Review by (March 15, 2010)

Comments:
When Banner triggers the transformation into the Hulk, his body changes, but not his face! Hulk needs to put on a Hulk mask to keep his secret identity.

Hulk acknowledges he can fly no longer, something he could do in previous issues.

This is the final issue of the Hulk's first comic book. Marvel cancelled it because of poor sales. The Hulk later became a household sensation, so many new Hulk comics will follow.




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This comic is in the following collection:
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Collecting INCREDIBLE HULK (1962) #1-6, TALES TO ASTONISH (1959) #100, INCREDIBLE HULK (1968) #102, and material from TALES TO ASTONISH (1959) #59-99 and #101.
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Main/1st Story Full Credits

Steve Ditko
Steve Ditko
Stan Goldberg
Steve Ditko (Cover Penciler)
Steve Ditko (Cover Inker)
Stan Goldberg (Cover Colorist)
Additional Credits
Letterer: Art Simek.
Editor: Stan Lee.



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