The Incredible Hulk, Vol. 1 #277
Marvel Comics
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What Friends Are For!
November 1982
Comic  Modern Age $0.60
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The U-Foes have defeated the Hulk and now have Bruce Banner as their prisoner. Taking control of television broadcast signals, they then begin broadcasting a public execution of the Hulk. This broadcast is received by the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, the Defenders, Professor X of the X-Men, the Sub-Mariner, Daredevil, Spider-Man, Alpha Flight, and the Soviet Super Soldiers. All their attempts to track the source of the broadcast are blocked by some unseen force. Also watching the broadcast is Doc Samson and General Ross. While Samson feels sorry for Banner, the General thinks this is what the Hulk deserves as he is still bitter over the recent death of Glenn Talbot. This troubles Samson when suddenly, he recognizes where the broadcast is being taken. Also watching is Jackdaw's mysterious leader, who is interested in seeing how things play out, if the U-Foes should fail in destroying Bruce Banner, his plans for the Hulk will be ready to go into motion. Elsewhere on Gamma Base, Bereet has unleashed her Defendroids to help liberate Banner from the U-Foes. While Rick Jones is willing to risk his life to save his friend, Betty Ross is still upset over the fact that Bruce Banner can now control his transformations into the Hulk, as she wanted him to be completely cured of his affliction. Betty also lashes out at her companions, saying that Rick only wants the Hulk to stay because he has nothing else to go back on, and Bereet is merely exploiting the situation to film her documentary. Soon they are upon the building where the U-Foes have Bruce a prisoner and Bereet tells Betty to be quiet as their enemies are near. Inside, X-Ray continues to bombard Bruce with negative gamma rays to prevent him from transforming into the Hulk. Vector takes this opportunity to explain to the Banner how they survived their last encounter with the Hulk. Even though their powers surged out of control and seemingly killed them, the U-Foes continued to absorb cosmic rays until their powers stabilized and were able to evade death and regroup. As Banner evaluates his increasingly helpless situation, Bereet and the others manage to get into the building. While her Destructroids keep the U-Foes busy, she then uses her Energy Eaters, to cut through the mesh that is keeping Banner a prisoner. By the time the U-Foes have destroyed the Destructroids, Banner is now free and has transforms into the Hulk. With the intellect of Bruce Banner at his disposal, the Hulk wraps X-Ray up in the energy dampening mesh that the U-Foes used to imprison him. While grappling Ironclad, the Hulk tosses his opponent into Vapor who had just turned into a cloud of acid to try and harm their opponent. Causing Ironclad excruciating pain, Vapor is forced to assume the form of an anesthetic to keep her ally from experiencing anymore pain. Lastly, the Hulk squares off against Vector who uses his powers to launch everything that isn't bolted down at the Hulk. Nothing seems to stop the Hulk, who manages to get close enough to crush Vector's hands, stopping his power and ending the battle in mere moments.
Creators
Writer Bill Mantlo
Artist Sal Buscema
Inker Joe Sinnott
Colorist Bob Sharen
Letterer Jim Novak
Editor Al Milgrom
Editor In Chief Jim Shooter
Characters
J. Jonah Jameson
Franklin Richards
Hellstorm (Daimon Hellstrom)
Betty Ross
Darkstar (Laynia Petrovna)
Vanguard
Northstar (Jean-Paul Beaubier)
Aurora (Jeanne-Marie Beaubier)
Leader (Samuel Sterns)
Bereet
U-Foes
Major Ursus
Jackdaw
Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards)
Gargoyle (Isaac Christians)
Wasp (Janet Van Dyne)
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Captain America (Steve Rogers)
Sasquatch (Walter Langkowski)
Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards)
Shaman (Michael Twoyoungmen)
Snowbird (Narya / Anne McKenzie)
Doc Samson (Leonard Samson)
Vindicator (James MacDonald Hudson)
Thaddeus E. 'Thunderbolt' Ross
Sub-Mariner (Namor McKenzie)
Rick Jones
Thor (Donald Blake)
Hellcat (Patsy Walker-Hellstrom)
Professor X (Charles Francis Xavier)
Daredevil (Matt Murdock)
Dr. Strange (Stephen Strange)
Hulk (Bruce Banner)
Beast (Henry McCoy)
Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Thing (Benjamin J. Grimm)
Betty Ross-Banner
Beast (Henry 'Hank' McCoy)
Iron Man (Anthony 'Tony' Stark)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Hulk (Robert Bruce Banner)
Human Torch (Jonathan 'Johnny' Storm)

Product Details
Series Group Hulk
Genre Adventure, Super-Heroes, Action
Color Color
Country USA
Language English
Release Date November 1982