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All sound effects in Fantastic Four (Marvel 1961) #12

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BZZZT

Bruce Banner activating his gamma ray projector to transform into the Hulk

Fantastic Four (1961) #12
Marvel, March 1963

"The Incredible Hulk"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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buzz, buzzer, gamma ray, Hulk, Hulk (Bruce Banner), superhero, transform

BZZZTT

Wrecker firing an atomic ray gun

Fantastic Four (1961) #12
Marvel, March 1963

"The Incredible Hulk"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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atomic ray, buzz, gun, gunshot, ray gun, superhero, Wrecker (Karl Kort)

CRAAAACK! RUMBLE

the Thing widening a crack in the ground

Fantastic Four (1961) #12
Marvel, March 1963

"The Incredible Hulk"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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crack, Fantastic Four, ground, literal, rumble, super-strength, superhero, Thing

CRASSHH

the Thing and the Hulk running into each other

Fantastic Four (1961) #12
Marvel, March 1963

"The Incredible Hulk"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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collision, crash, Fantastic Four, Hulk, Hulk (Bruce Banner), run, super-strength, superhero, Thing

POW!

the Hulk punching the Thing

Fantastic Four (1961) #12
Marvel, March 1963

"The Incredible Hulk"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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Fantastic Four, fist, Hulk, Hulk (Bruce Banner), pow, punch, super-strength, superhero, Thing

RRRRRRIIP!

the Thing tearing apart a set of telephone books

Fantastic Four (1961) #12
Marvel, March 1963

"The Incredible Hulk"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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book, Fantastic Four, rip, super-strength, superhero, tear, Thing

SMASH!

the Thing ramming an iron door

Fantastic Four (1961) #12
Marvel, March 1963

"The Incredible Hulk"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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door, Fantastic Four, iron, metal, ram, smash, super-strength, superhero, Thing

WEEEEEOOOOOOO!

a rocket sled speeding past

Fantastic Four (1961) #12
Marvel, March 1963

"The Incredible Hulk"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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eee, fly by, military, rocket, sled, superhero, whee, woo

WHAM!

a rocket sled crashing

Fantastic Four (1961) #12
Marvel, March 1963

"The Incredible Hulk"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

[show tags]

crash, military, rocket, sled, superhero, wham

WHAM!

the Thing striking a building thrown at him by the Hulk

Fantastic Four (1961) #12
Marvel, March 1963

"The Incredible Hulk"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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building, Fantastic Four, Hulk, Hulk (Bruce Banner), landing, super-strength, superhero, Thing, wham


WHOOOM

the Hulk clapping his hands with force

Fantastic Four (1961) #12
Marvel, March 1963

"The Incredible Hulk"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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clap, Hulk, Hulk (Bruce Banner), super-strength, superhero, whoom

WHUMP!

Mr. Fantastic's flattened body falling onto the Hulk

Fantastic Four (1961) #12
Marvel, March 1963

"The Incredible Hulk"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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fall, Fantastic Four, Hulk, Hulk (Bruce Banner), Mr. Fantastic, superhero, tackle, whump

YEOWWW!

the Thing yelling in pain as his rocket sled crashes

Fantastic Four (1961) #12
Marvel, March 1963

"The Incredible Hulk"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

[show tags]

crash, Fantastic Four, ow, pain, rocket, sled, superhero, Thing, verbal, yell, yeow
 
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