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Incredible Hulk Vol 1 284
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1. "Time-Lost!"
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—Wasp (Janet Van Dyne)... and that Dr. Banner, is to once again -- after too long a time -- offertheIncredible Hulk a place in the ranks of theAvengers!
Appearing in "Time-Lost!"
Featured Characters:
- ⏴ Hulk (Bruce Banner) ⏵(Main story and recap)
Supporting Characters:
- Avengers(Main story and recap)
- ⏴ Captain America (Steve Rogers) ⏵(Modern Age)(Main story and recap)
- ⏴ She-Hulk (Jennifer Walters) ⏵(Main story and recap)
- ⏴ Wasp (Janet Van Dyne) ⏵(Main story and recap)
- ⏴ Captain Marvel (Monica Rambeau) ⏵(Main story and recap)
- ⏴ Iron Man (Tony Stark) ⏵(Main story and recap)
- ⏴ Thor (Odinson) ⏵(Main story and recap)
- ⏴ Hawkeye (Clint Barton) ⏵(Main story and recap)
- ⏴ Jackdaw ⏵
Antagonists:
- ⏴ Leader (Samuel Sterns) ⏵(Apparent death)(Main story and flashback)
- Nazis
Other Characters:
- United States Army
- Many unnamed soldiers
- ⏴ Captain America (Steve Rogers) ⏵(1944)
- ⏴ Bucky (James Barnes) ⏵(1944)
- The Howling Commandos(Mentioned)
- Merry Men
- Robin Hood(See Continuity Notes)
- Black Duke(First appearance; dies)
- Vikings
- Loki(Mentioned)
- Odin(Mentioned)
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Locations:
- Modern Age
- Earth
- Earth Orbit
- 1944
- Europe
- France
- Berlin, Germany(Mentioned)
- Europe
- Earth
- 12th Century
- Viking Age (Year Unspecified)
- Prehistoric Time (Year Unspecified)
Items:
- Captain America's Uniform andShield(Main story and recap)
- Iron Man Armor MK V(Main story and recap)
- Mjolnir(Main story and recap)
- Hawkeye's Suit,Bow andTrick Arrows(Main story and recap)
- Captain Marvel's Suit(Main story and recap)
- Wasp's Suit andBio-Synthetic Wings(Main story and recap)
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Synopsis for "Time-Lost!"
TheLeader has traveled back in time to expose early life onEarth to gamma rays in the hopes of conquering the present. To stop him, theHulk and theAvengers traveled to his space stationOmnivac. However, most of the Avengers vanished in the middle of their battle leaving only the Hulk and theShe-Hulk left to try and stop the Leader's mad scheme. Learning that the Avengers have been sent to different points in time, they uncover the Leader's time platform. They then learn from Omnivac that the time machine is controlled by a mock organ that the Leader has constructed. The Hulk deciphers the notes that need to be played in order to activate the device. Soon, both the Hulk and She-Hulk jump into the time stream in order to recover the Avengers from different points of history so they can stop the Leader. As soon as they're gone, the remains of Omnivac's robot body begins inching toward the organ intent on destroying the device and trapping the two heroes in the past.
The two Hulks first appear inFrance, circa 1944, in the middle ofWorld War II. In the heat of a battle between Allied and Axis forces, the pair spotCaptain America and his wartime partnerBucky. Seeing the two legendary heroes in trouble, the Hulk suggests that they lend a hand. As they are fighting off theNazis, they notice that Captain America finds them familiar but can't remember where he has seen them before. Banner learns that the time-displaced Avengers have had their memories altered to make them think they belong in the eras they are trapped in. The two Hulks then approach Captain America and they are spirited back into the time stream just moments before a Nazi bomb goes off. Bucky fears that Cap has been killed when suddenly he is joined by the Captain America of his era, who had actually been separated from Bucky when the battle first began.
The Hulks and Captain America find themselves in 12th CenturyEngland whereHawkeye is leadingRobin Hood'sMerry Men, thinking that he is the legendary archer. They are about to engage the forces of theBlack Duke, led byIron Man who believes himself to be the Duke. The three heroes get into the middle of the battle and pull Hawkeye and Iron Man from the frey. As they are sent into the timestream again, the real Robin Hood and Black Duke join the battle. The Avengers and the Hulk now find themselves in theViking past off the coast ofGreenland whereThor is leading warriors at sea. Once again, they subdue the errant Avenger, restoring his true memories as they are pulled through time once again.
They finally arrive in the prehistoric past, the Avengers and the Hulk witness as the Leader controlsCaptain Marvel, forcing her to spread gamma rays across the landscape. They are protected by theWasp. As the She-Hulk subdues the Wasp, the Hulk blocks the gamma rays while the rest of the Avengers deal with the Leader. Captain America tosses his shield at the Leader, knocking him into an open lava flow behind him. Iron Man tries to grab their foe, but is too late and the Leader seemingly perishes in the lava. With their mission over, the Avengers and the Hulk are returned to the present. There they have found thatJackdaw managed to stopOmnivac before it could sabotage the time machine. In the aftermath of the battle, the Wasp asks if the Hulk would like to rejoin the Avengers.
Notes
Continuity Notes[]
- Bruce Banner now has control of the Hulk and its transformations since a series of bombardments of gamma radiation betweenIncredible Hulk #269–272. He retains this ability untilIncredible Hulk #296.
- The Hulk and She-Hulk mention how in the present Bucky is presumed dead. As perAvengers #4, for the longest time, everyone believed that Bucky died in 1945. However, it is revealed years later inCaptain America (Vol. 5) #8, Bucky survived and was recovered by the Russians, eventually conditioned into the assassin known as Winter Soldier.
- The identity of Robin Hood here is hard to ascertain as there are refuting accounts as to if Robin Hood was a real person, a fictional character, or someone posing as him.Knights of Pendragon #1, states that Robin Hood was a real person. However,Thunderstrike #18 claims that theAsgardian known asFandral posed as Robin Hood. Clarification is unavailable at this time.Thor: Official Index to the Marvel Universe #1 identifies Robin Hood seen inIncredible Hulk #284 as Fandral.
- Although the Leader seemingly perishes it is explained inFall of the Hulks: Alpha #1 that the Leader and other members of theIntelligencia often worked together to pull each other out of near death scenarios.
- The Wasp says that the Hulk has been away from the Avengers for "too long." She is referring to the fact that the Hulk was a founding member of the Avengers as seen inAvengers #1. He quit shortly thereafter inAvengers #2 because nobody on the team trusted him.

