Ka-Zar Is King! * KA-ZAR Guest Appearance (Kevin Plunder)
In his Antarctic Savage Land, Ka-Zar leaps from an over-hanging branch onto the head of a marauding tyrannosaur. As Zabu keeps out of reach of the beast's jaws, Ka-Zar stabs it repeatedly with his knife, until at last it succumbs, never to molest the local villagers again, As Ka-Zar's victory shout rings through the Jungle, he and Zebu are suddenly confronted by a group of four men armed with peculiar rifles. Ka-Zar angrily disarms them before they can shoot, hurling one man dozens of yards to the edge of a stagnant marsh. Annoyed that the group stumbled on Ka-Zar prematurely, the man quickly throws a homing device from his backpack into the water, where it starts to radio his "chairman" as it sinks to the bottom. Meanwhile, Ka-Zar drives off the other three men, but they silently vow to soon return. Thousands of miles north of the southern continent, the Hulk stands defiantly atop the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco Bay. In his arm he holds a little girl, whom he calls his "friend." A police helicopter—"Eagle Three"—circles overhead, and the men radio their partners on the roadway far below to hold their fire. An officer on the bridge tells Captain Taggart that as long as the Hulk holds the girl, their hands are tied, so Taggart removes his jacket and holster and starts to climb the main cable toward the green-skinned giant. One man, alone, might not seem like a menace to the Hulk, he says. He soon approaches the Hulk and asks for the girl, but the Hulk does not want to give up his friend. Lifting Taggart by his lapels, the Hulk warns him not to confuse him and accuses him of having been sent by "Banner." Banner always torments the Hulk, he shouts.
The girl says that if the Hulk is really her friend, he will let her go with the policemen. This puzzles the Hulk, but he lets her go, and Taggart starts back down the cable with the girl on his back. Unfortunately, he slips, and when the Hulk tries to help him, the police misinterpret the action and open fire. This enrages the Hulk, who thinks he has been tricked, and with bullets bouncing off his chest, he leaps into the bay.