The Incredible Hulk, #107

Published: September 1968

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Issue Contents:
Ten Rings Hath the Mandarin!

Story Featuring Hulk

Story Notes

Mandarin figure drawn by John Romita. The original, unaltered cover can be seen on Marvel Super-Heroes #61. Info per Nick Caputo, August 2012.

Ten Rings Hath... the Mandarin!

Story Featuring Hulk

Storyline

Just as Yuri and his men are about to decimate the Hulk, Nick Fury shows up to take his Russian foe down. The Mandarin zaps the Hulk to his compound and puts him through his paces to see if the jade giant would make a worthy ally in his bid to take over the world.

Credits
Story Notes

According to Herb Trimpe in his introduction to Marvel Masterworks Incredible Hulk volume 4, Marie Severin provided layouts for him. Marie also redrew the Hulk's face in several panels. Info per Nick Caputo.

Letter Column Featuring Green Skin's Grab-Bag

Credits
Story Notes

Letters from Randy Rasmussen, Jack Hogston, Shirley Gorman, Denis Druash, Gerald Cleaver, and Mark Gawson & Mark Barclay; includes Know Ye These, the Hallowed Ranks of Marveldom.

In-House Column Featuring Bullpen Bulletins , In-House Column Featuring Stan's Soapbox

"More hysterical hoopla and hangups from your howlin' house of ideas!"

Credits
Story Notes

Includes: Stan's Soapbox; Items; The Mighty Marvel Checklist

Ad Featuring Wallace Brown Greeting Cards

"Boys, girls, men, women"

Story Notes

Back cover. Ad to sell greeting cards to earn money.

Ad Featuring American Basic Science Labs

"America's greatest values in science labs and courses!"

Story Notes

Inside back cover. Ad for the American Basic Science Club, Inc.

Ad Featuring Johnson Smith & Co. Catalog

"Hypnotic whirling coin"

Story Notes

Inside front cover. Ad for a variety of novelty items from the Johnson Smith Company.

Story Featuring Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos , Story Featuring Phantom Eagle

"Two more triumphs for Marvel!"

Story Notes

House ad for Sgt. Fury Annual (Marvel, 1965 series) #4 and Marvel Super-Heroes (Marvel, 1967 series) #16 with covers depicted and advertised as “now on sale.”

Pete Duncan - "Dropout"

Ad Featuring ICS / International Correspondence Schools

Credits
Story Notes

Between story pages 3 and 4. Comics ad for the International Correspondence Schools I.C.S..

Ad Featuring Precise Publications Defense Training

"I’ll make you a master of karate"

Storyline

Ad for karate book and life-size dummy, $1.98.

Story Notes

On lower half of page.

Ad Featuring Liftee Height Increase Pads

"Now you can be taller instantly!"

Story Notes

Advertisement for height increasing shoes from The Liftee Company located on top half of page.

Shop by Mail; Stamps

"Check the kind of body you want"

Storyline

A collection of classified advertising offering stamps, novelties, and comic books.

Story Notes

Between story pages 18 and 19.

Ad Featuring Revolutionary War Soldiers

"204 pc. Revolutionary War soldiers set only $1.98"

Credits
Story Notes

Mail order ad for toy soldier set from Revolutionary War Soldiers, Dept. RW-5P, Carle Place, Long Island, New York. Between story pages 15 and 16 on lower half of page.

Ad Featuring Grit Newspaper

"Fellows! Here’s a swell way to make lots of money and win prizes too!"

Story Notes

Ad for Grit newspaper sales from Grit Publishing Co. Appears between pages 15 and 16 of story sequence on top half of page.

Ad Featuring Strat-O-Matic Baseball Game

"Baseball fans are crazy about this true-to-life baseball game"

Storyline

Ad for Strat-O-Matic baseball game.

Story Notes

Between story pages 9 and 10.

Ad Featuring Olympic Sales / Olympia Sales Cards

"Get big prizes or cash"

Storyline

Ad with order coupon for Olympic Sales Club, Inc.

Story Notes

Between story pages 6 and 7.

Intelsat III Satellite

Ad Featuring Cheerios

Story Notes

Facts about the Intelsat III communications satellite - and some words on behalf of Cheerios breakfast cereal. Color ad between story pages 6 and 7.