Comic Book: The Incredible Hulk (1968 series)
Description:
The longest Hulk volume to date continued the numbering from Tales to Astonish #101, a book he shared with Ant Man and the Sub-Mariner. This volume is, creatively speaking, the richest including work by creators like Sal Buscema, Dale Keown, Gary Frank, Herb Trimpe, Lein Wein, Bill Mantlo, and Peter David.
Data Sheet:
Apr 1968 to Mar 1999
1968
N/A
Characters most frequently found in this comic book:
In order of appearances.
Hulk(Robert Bruce Banner)
Comics Index
Page: 3 of 15
Indexed Comics:
373
Comics sorted by date. Oldest shown first. Up to 25 comics per page. Page navigator at the bottom of the page.
June 1972"But Who Will Judge the Hulk?"
Script: Gary FriedrichThe Hulk leaves DC, but he is discovered in the Nevada desert by General Thunderbolt Ross, his Hulkbusters and Captain America. One of the General’s fighter planes drops an electric net over the Hulk and sends a strong energy beam that eventually makes him to pass out. [...]
July 1972"The World, My Jury"
Script: Archie GoodwinThe Hulk battles the Fantastic Four (including the Thing, the Invisible Woman, and the Human Torch) and Daredevil in the JFK airport until Mr. Fantastic takes him down with a blast from his Nega-gamma rifle. [...]
August 1972"Hell Is A Very Small Hulk!"
Script: Archie GoodwinTrying to return to his beloved Jarella, Hulk breaks into the lab of Henry Pym (better known as the Ant-Man!) and drinks his size-reduction serum to access the microverse. But the beverage causes the Hulk a lot of pain and passes out as Pym enters the lab...But Pym was not! [...]
September 1972"Destination: Nightmare"
Script: Archie GoodwinBruce Banner continues to reduce its size until he reaches a world with a city that looks like NYC, but it is in ruins, in war! Planes with swastikas bombard the city, so Banner turns into the Hulk and counterattacks. This brings in German soldiers with tanks. [...]
October 1972"Holocaust At The Heart Of The Atom!"
Script: Archie GoodwinAt last, Hulk reaches K’ai, Jarella‘s world! The spell cast by the queen’s wizards during his first arrival (see Incredible Hulk #140) kicks in, so Bruce Banner becomes in control of the monster’s body.Hulk is attacked by Lord Visis‘ troops, but he defeats them. [...]
November 1972"Name Thy Vengeance: Rhino!"
Script: Archie GoodwinDazed and confused, the Hulk finds himself inside a sewage drain in the Hudson River in New Jersey (note: He arrived back to Earth unexpectedly from the microscopic world of his love Jarella, see last issue, Incredible Hulk #156). Though his memories are vague, he feels a loss in his heart. [...]
December 1972"Frenzy On A Far-Away World!"
Script: Steve GerberBattling on top of a starship driven telepathically by the Leader, Hulk and the Rhino arrive on Counter-Earth, a twin planet to our world. In it, there’s a duplicate of every person on Earth, except for superheroes and supervillains. [...]
January 1973"Two Years Before The Abomination!"
Script: Steve EnglehartBruce Banner pilots a starship back to Earth while the Leader tries telepathically to recover its control. When the ship enters US air space, General Thunderbolt Ross orders missiles fired to destroy it. One rocket hits the target, destroying it. [...]
February 1973"Nightmare In Niagara Falls!"
Script: Steve EnglehartAfter leaping for a while through the countryside, Hulk stops to think how to reach the Niagara Falls, spot newly weds Glenn Talbot and Betty Ross chose for their honeymoon (married two issues ago, Incredible Hulk #158). Hulk wants Betty to be his. Better hide Talbot! [...]
March 1973"Beyond the Border Lurks Death"
Script: Steve EnglehartHulk is wandering through Canada only to have some Mounties stumble across his path. They recognize the American monster and decide to try their luck. Hulk rips a tree out of the ground, upending the Mounties, and retreats into the wilderness, bashing trees out of his way. [...]
April 1973"Spawn Of The Flesh-Eater"
Script: Steve EnglehartGeneral Thunderbolt Ross is selling Mr. York, representative of Prime Minister Trudeau, on the idea of granting the Hulkbusters clearance to tackle the Hulk who has been rampaging north of the Canadian border (since the previous issue, Incredible Hulk #161). [...]
May 1973"Trackdown"
Script: Steve EnglehartThe Hulk is wandering the globe in search of Betty Ross. Without realizing it, he moves north past the polar region, allowing the U.S Air Force to catch up with him.Fighter planes attack the Hulk. [...]
June 1973"The Phantom From 5,000 Fathoms"
Script: Steve EnglehartHulk is near the North pole. With just gelid waters in front of him, but desperate to return home (the Nevada desert), Hulk leaps from iceberg to iceberg, and then swims for hundreds of miles. [...]
July 1973"The Green-Skinned God"
Script: Steve EnglehartUnable to escape by his own means from such depth, the Hulk sees no option but to follow Captain Omen submarine, as a slave, on foot on the ocean floor. They provide him with a new breathing helmet once in a while, with the threat of containing poison gas if he disobeys. [...]
August 1973"The Destroyer From the Dynamo!"
Script: Steve EnglehartThe Hulk emerges on the New York City waterfront, having swum half the Atlantic. He falls asleep in a warehouse and shifts back into Bruce Banner form. [...]
September 1973"To Destroy The Monster!"
Script: Steve EnglehartRescued from Russia (last issue, TIH2-166), Thunderbolt Ross arrives at JFK, undercover in civilian clothes. A joyful reunion with Betty Ross follows, but she learns that her husband Glenn Talbot died during a rescue mission and such makes her upset. [...]
October 1973"The Hate Of The Harpy!"
Script: Steve EnglehartThe NYPD attacks the Hulk outside the hospital with little success. All the Hulk wants is to befriend Betty Ross once again, so he picks up some flowers and takes the stairs up to her room. But she left amid of all that trouble, walking through the woods and into a rocket by A.I.M. [...]
November 1973"Calamity In The Clouds!"
Script: Steve EnglehartTV stations are broadcasting the Harpy flying over Manhattan carrying the unconscious Hulk! (She defeated him in the previous issue, TIH2-168). Watching the news, Thunderbolt Ross recognizes the flying monster-woman as his daughter Betty Ross! [...]
December 1973"Death From On High!"
Script: Chris ClaremontBruce Banner and Betty Ross fall to their death (from the Bi-Beast’s sky-platform, destroyed in the last issue), but Bruce turns into the Hulk just in time to land safely. [...]
January 1974"Revenge!"
Script: Gerry ConwayOur hero, the incredible Hulk, is hiding in a box inside a plane that’s bringing Betty Ross back to the base. As the plane lands, Betty reunites with her father, Thunderbolt Ross. Hulk, now reverted to Bruce Banner, sneaks out of the plane, and climbs down a valve to get inside the base. [...]
February 1974"And Canst Thou Slay the Juggernaut?"
Script: Tony IsabellaColonel John Armbruster has just captured the Hulk, and put him in a cell specially constructed for holding the monster. But General Thunderbolt Ross isn’t thrilled about the way things turned out, since Hulk had become willing to forget his hate against humans.Dr. [...]
March 1974"Anybody Out There Remember the Cobalt Man?"
Script: Roy ThomasHulk is in San Diego fighting the Army until he gets bored and climbs down a manhole to escape. He arrives at the docks, where he boards a ship to get some rest.Meanwhile, Ralph Roberts, the ship’s owner, is in a fight with his brother Ted. [...]
April 1974"Doomsday... Down Under!"
Script: Gerry ConwayBruce Banner is inside a sinking ship after his battle with Cobalt Man. There’s no way he can survive now. Wait! Cobalt Man breaks through the wall, grabs Banner, and takes him to the surface, telling him that victims of radiation have to stick together... [...]
May 1974"Man-Brute In The Hidden Land!"
Script: Roy ThomasHulk falls to Earth as a burning meteorite targeting: The Himalayas! Unfortunately for the Inhumans, that’s the location of their secret lair. [...]
June 1974"Crisis On Counter-Earth!"
Script: Gerry ConwayHulk finally arrives to Counter-Earth, and turns into Bruce Banner before a rescue team finds him in the Arc ship, and takes him to a hospital. When Bruce wakes up, a colonel explains to him he must be Doctor Banner’s impostor. [...]
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