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The Incredible Hulk #200

Jun 1976
Len Wein, Sal Buscema

The Incredible Hulk #200 cover

Story Name:

An Intruder In The Mind


Synopsis

The Incredible Hulk #200 synopsis by Julio Molina-Muscara
Rating: 4 stars
Image from The Incredible Hulk #200
Hulk is the only chance for Glenn Talbot to restore his mind. The plan is to reduce him in size and inject him into Talbot's brain where, besides withstanding the violent electrical activity, the mighty monster can find and destroy the mental block causing Talbot's comma-state. One other thing, Hulk wears the Encephalo-Helmet, an experimental device of Doc Samson's creation, that allows Banner to control the Hulk's form.

They shrink the Hulk using Henry Pym’s Micron-Cannon and place him inside the patient’s brain. Tracking his every movement, Doc Samson guides the Hulk to his target.

Suddenly, the Hulk suffers a powerful electrical blast that almost knocks him out. And then, he gets hit hard from behind. Hulk is an awe to discover that the Missing Link, the Juggernaut and the Abomination are inside the brain as well! They are actual memories sent by Talbot's subconscious as a self-defense mechanism, but strong as the originals. Hulk battles them as well as memories of the Leader, Rhino, Sandman, and the Mandarin. Unfortunately, the helmet causes an unbearable pounding in Hulk's head. In an act of desperation, he removes it, canceling Banner, leaving the brutish Hulk back in control!

Memories of the Silver Surfer, Iron Man, the Sub-Mariner, Hercules, Doc Samson, MODOK, the Harpy and the Gremlin attack next but also turn into vapor after confronting the Hulk's power. Fortunately, Hulk walks the corridors instead of leaping away, which would act like a bullet through Talbot's head. Finally, Hulk comes face-to-face with a large ugly monster, representing the mental block the Hulk should destroy to cure Talbot. The monster tries devouring the Hulk, but he smashes him with a powerful blow. At that moment, Talbot wakes up from his comma with a scream to fall unconscious right after. Doc Samson believes the Hulk has cured Talbot.

Without his helmet, Hulk grows! Doc Samson fires the Micron-Cannon on the Hulk once more to save Talbot. But, it seems that the man-monster gets reduced to nothingness. As Talbot wakes up in Betty Ross arms, he learns that those who saved his life are Banner and the Hulk.

Also in this story: Thunderbolt Ross, Clay Quartermain.

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"Nobody laughs at Hulk, little men! Nobody!!
"

~ HULK

 

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Main/1st Story Full Credits

Sal Buscema
Joe Staton
?
Rich Buckler (Cover Penciler)
John Romita (Cover Inker)
Additional Credits
Letterer: Joe Rosen.
Editor: Len Wein.

Characters

All stories. Listed in alphabetical order.

Betty Ross
Betty Ross

(Elizabeth Ross)
Doc Samson
Doc Samson

(Leonard Samson)
Hulk
Hulk

(Robert Bruce Banner)
Thunderbolt Ross
Thunderbolt Ross

(Thaddeus Ross)


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