A friendly hobo traveling the countryside alone got more than he bargained for when his melodic harmonica playing attracted the
Hulk to his campsite. The two quickly became friends, and Crackajack even taught Hulk how to spell. Ashamed to admit he had a son he hadn't seen in years, Crackajack told Hulk he was on his way to visit the jailhouse where his son was incarcerated. Hulk facilitated the journey, but his timing couldn't be worse. The prison was under attack by two escaped convicts with
superhuman abilities. Crackajack was shocked to see his son,
Leroy, was one of those individuals and unwilling to listen to his father's heartfelt apology. When Crackajack moved closer to Leroy the
Energy Synthecon that attached Leroy to his partner,
Anvil, got in the way and killed Crackajack on contact. After defeating the two criminals, Hulk buried his friend and fashioned a tombstone with Crackajack's name on it because he remembered his friend told him, "A man ain't got nothing if he ain't got his name."
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