A woman called Glazier finds Bruce Banner unconscious on Malibu beach in California. The tide could drown him, so she takes him to her house. An unusual one, as it is constructed from glass.
Banner wakes up, and Glazier shows him around the house. It’s all filled with glass statues of men. They all seem eerily realistic.
After spending a month at Grazier’s house, the hostess calls Banner into a new glass room. He realizes she has the power to transform, whatever she touches, into glass. Banner starts turning into a glass statue, but his metamorphosis kicks in, turning into the Hulk instead.
The heavy weight of Hulk’s body breaks the glass floor, and both fall to the sea. Hulk swims up and reaches the surface, but Glazier stays under water as a glass statue. Hulk departs soon after.
Interlude: Scott Lang, from Stark Enterprises, gives Rick Jones and Betty Ross wrist radios, which they can now use, along the Teen Brigade, to locate Bruce Banner AKA the Hulk. And in Washington, D.C., Congress-woman Ruth Messinger leaves her position at the national office, and speaks briefly with Thunderbolt Ross in the hallway about hunting the Hulk, a task they have different points of view about.
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