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The Incredible Hulk #372 He's Back
Cover Date: August, 1990
Bruce finally tracks down Betty Ross…at a convent! Will the newly-avowed Betty realize her love for Bruce once more? Or will her holy obligations be the latest obstacle in their relationship? Prometheus continues his high speed pursuit of Banner across ...
Issue Description
Bruce finally tracks down Betty Ross…at a convent! Will the newly-avowed Betty realize her love for Bruce once more? Or will her holy obligations be the latest obstacle in their relationship?
Prometheus continues his high speed pursuit of Banner across the country, while Bruce attempts to see Betty but is rebuffed by one of the sisters as being a report. He then scales the fence to gain access to the covenant but is spotted by a child who goes to tell of the intruder,he's then forced into hiding in a confessional during which Betty delivers her confession spurring him to move on for own sake.Betty shortly after leaves the convent which Bruce sees and learns her destination, stealing a man's car in the process to catch up to her. He however is ran off the road by Prometheus as he attempts to capture him, infuriating him after which he transforms into the Green Hulk. Hulk then begins to battle during which he gets the better of the car and forcing it into a retreat, he then reverts back to Bruce and chases the train although he is to late to catch up. A devastated Bruce then is met by Betty, who didn't board the train because of a feeling, ending with the two embracing for a passionate kiss.
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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