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The Incredible Hulk #357 Possibilities
Cover Date: July, 1989
The Hulk takes on the Necrophage in Hell! In Vegas Glorian informs Mr. Cloot of his need of the Maggia boss to find a physical threat to the Hulk, something he writes off as being a simple task to accomplish. While in the Hulk's mind he tears down the wa ...
Issue Description
The Hulk takes on the Necrophage in Hell!
In Vegas Glorian informs Mr. Cloot of his need of the Maggia boss to find a physical threat to the Hulk, something he writes off as being a simple task to accomplish. While in the Hulk's mind he tears down the wall keeping him separated from Banner, and is met by Banner who confidently talks him out of killing him and giving him access to his money. He is then punched by a jealous Hulk when he attempts to have him stay away from Marlo, he then awakens in Fixit's apartment with Marlo knocking on the door and demanding to see both Bruce and Mr. Fixit. However Bruce tells her that's impossible causing a furious Marlo to storm off and tell her she will not see him or Fixit until the three of them can sit down face to face.Bruce then takes some of the Hulk's money as he buys some clothes of his own, spying Glorian on his trip. While elsewhere Mr. Cloot travels to a underground cave where he pulls a hit man by the name of Mr. Ghoul from a pit offering his freedom, in exchange for his killing of a gray demon. While in his officer Mr Berengetti dreams of Mr. Fixit going on a rage fueled rampage through the casino,while Banner begins to set up a life in Vegas, buying a suit, used car and attempting to gain a job at a research lab.
The Incredible Hulk (1968)
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
Continued from Tales to Astonish Vol.1 which was originally one of several anthology comics published by Marvel in the 1960's featuring one-shot monsters in their own tales. Over the years the series began to focus more upon some of the anti-heroes still famous to this day such as the Sub-Mariner and The Incredible Hulk. That is why, after 101 issues, that series changed its name to The Incredible Hulk with issue #102. Under this new name the series lasted thirty more years until it finally concluded with issue #474. The series was then revamped with a new number one and a new title, simply called Hulk (1998).
Although it started out as Tales to Astonish, this is actually the second volume to be entitled "The Incredible Hulk", the first, The Incredible Hulk (1962), having begun publication six years earlier, although it only lasted six issues.
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Vol. 3: #102Vol. 4: #103-110, Annual #1Vol. 5: #111-121Vol. 6: #122-134Hulk by Bill Mantlo
Pardoned (#269-285) Regression (#286-300, Annual #12)Visionaries John Byrne
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