Stalker From the Stars Part 1: He Came Looking For Work
In our episode:
Daniel recaps the first third of Len Wein (“Ween”), Marv Wolfman, and Joseph Silva’s Stalker From the Stars (1978), where Rick needs man’s work, we see the dangers of driverless cars, and General Thunderbolt Ross initiates Operation Pea Pod.
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Featuring Jessie from Alphabet Flight and Creepy Critters! Check out his pod on Podbean (or any podcatcher) and follow him on Twitter @alphabetflight and @ccritterspod!
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From the Dust Jacket:
FAR OUT! Who’s this creature Sh’mballah who controls the minds and lives of the people in Crater Falls, North Dakota?
SHOCKING! He’s not a who–he’s a what. He’s a tentacle-waving, electrified weirdo exiled from his own planet.
BRUTAL! The Hulk thinks Sh’mballah is cruising for a bruising. But can the green goliath marvelman beat the interplanetary baddie?
COLOSSAL! General Ross of the Army is doubtful. The Hulk’s faithful sidekick is doubtful. But the Incredible Hulk is sure–he won’t let Sh’mballah control him. No matter what ol’ fettuccine-feelers thinks!
AN INSTANT COLLECTOR’S ITEM: THE HULK’S FIRST FULL-LENGTH NOVEL!
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Some relevant characters:
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- Dr. Stern: Scientist. Bruce Banner’s mentor. Hires a lot of part-time help. Alma : Dr. Stern’s part-time “housekeeper.”
- Rick Jones: desperately needs a job. Somewhere else in the Marvel canon, he’s the Hulk’s best friend, sidekick, and fellow space-farer.
- Linda Connelly: Dr. Stern’s part-time “secretary.” Has auburn hair.
- General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross: Loves helicopters. Is rude.
- Quartermain: Shield employee stationed at the Gamma Base in Crater Falls.
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