Tales to Astonish #62
| Writer | Stan Lee |
| Artist | Dick Ayers, Steve Ditko |
Captured by the military, Hulk must find a way to escape before they discover Banner's secrets!
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(Cover Date: December, 1964) [Rating is for Hulk story]
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You know, when I saw that Ant-Man's story was only 12 pages, I thought the Hulk finally got 2 more pages in his story. No, it's still 10 pages. But anyway, at least there was a Hulk pin-up. And I wish these stories were 6 pages. It's definitely not Stan's best work. Ant-Man's story is just plain idiotic. It's a combo of dumb writing decisions and it humiliates Pym in a way MCU couldn't mock any of their characters. It's just... I mean, I could write a huge essay, but I don't actually want to spend my bad grammar on this. It just doesn't worth it. You can open the comic yourself and you'll see everything with your own eyes. I think the story is 4/10, at best. And the Hulk story wasn't that bad. It was cool to see the Chameleon in the more
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Hulk: 6 Giant-Man: 2
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Ant-Man's story - 3 Hulk's story - 4
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