Comic Browser:

#160
#161
#162
#163
#164
#165
#166
#167
#168
#169
#170
#171
#172
#173
#174
#175
#176
#177
#178
#179
#180
#181
#182
#183
Selector

The Incredible Hulk #165

Jul 1973
Steve Englehart, Herb Trimpe

The Incredible Hulk #165 cover

Story Name:

The Green-Skinned God


Synopsis

The Incredible Hulk #165 synopsis by Julio Molina-Muscara
Rating: 4.5 stars
Image from The Incredible Hulk #165

Unable to escape by his own means from such depth, the Hulk sees no option but to follow Captain Omen submarine, as a slave, on foot on the ocean floor. They provide him with a new breathing helmet once in a while, with the threat of containing poison gas if he disobeys.

Suddenly, one of the large men, servants of Omen, calls the Hulk from behind sea-weed, while another replaces the green giant as the submarine follower; Omen could not distinguish the change because of the craft’s camera being tampered with.

They take the Hulk inside the Infra-World (the submarine’s name) where a group of servants, commanded by Filius, Omen’s son, is planning their escape from the Captain’s long tyranny to the surface world they never met. They believe the Hulk can aid us to get free, so they call him their savior, their God! Secretly, one servant who is worried a monster would lead us, informs of the upcoming revolt to Omen.

When the Hulk and Filius group attack, Omen frees a blue man-fish beast called Aquon who takes on the Hulk. The fight between these two powerhouses eventually causes a breach in the hull, flooding the submarine!

Omen and his son successfully fix the problem, and while Aquon is drifted outside, the Hulk remains in the vessel, flipping the victory to Filius side. Defeated, Captain Omen does as his son and group wanted, go up to the surface.

Free at last, Filius and his group enter a deserted tropical island along with the Hulk. But moments later, each sea-depth dweller suffers the terrible effects of low-pressure. As the air in their blood system expands, they literally explode! Even the Hulk gets horrified by such a tragic event!

Filius is the only one able to reach the Infra-World, but Omen does not let him in, his craft sealed to prevent those still inside to meet the same fatal end. And as the Infra-World submerges, a father leaves his son to die uttering a contradictory farewell, “Despite everything, I love you”...

Meanwhile, Colonel John Armbruster and Major Glenn Talbot prepare for a secret mission to rescue Thunderbolt Ross, currently a prisoner in Russia.

Also in this story: Betty Ross, Nick Fury.

--


 

Review / Commentaries


No review at this time.

> The Incredible Hulk comic book info and issue index

Elektra

This comic is in the following collection:
ad
Collects Incredible Hulk (1968) #157-178; material from FOOM (1973) #1-2.

Excelsioring your collection:
Statue Hulk (Battle of New York) 1/10 - Infinity Saga - BDS Art Scale - Iron Studios
Holy smokes, Batman!
(The Boy Wonder)
sign in to view this special content

Main/1st Story Full Credits

Herb Trimpe
Sal Trapani
?
Herb Trimpe (Cover Penciler)


Characters

All stories. Listed in alphabetical order.

Betty Ross
Betty Ross

(Elizabeth Ross)
Captain Omen
Captain Omen

(Pater Omen)
Colonel Armbruster
Colonel Armbruster

(John D. Armbruster)
Hulk
Hulk

(Robert Bruce Banner)
Nick Fury
Nick Fury

(Nicholas Fury)
Thunderbolt Ross
Thunderbolt Ross

(Thaddeus Ross)
Plus: Filius (Filius Omen).

The Marvel Heroes Library is a fan Marvel Comics site
Version 14.8.29 (Dec 1, 2024. VS22)

Copyright © 1997-2024 Julio Molina-Muscara (creator, webmaster)
Site content is a collective effort by the MHL team and Marvel aficionados

Characters are copyright © Marvel or their respective owners. All portions of this Marvel fansite that are subject to copyright are licensed under a creative commons attribution 3.0 unported license All rights reserved