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
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Indexed Comics:
373
Comics sorted by date. Oldest shown first. Up to 25 comics per page. Page navigator at the bottom of the page.
July 1974"Peril Of The Plural Planet!"
Script: Gerry ConwayThey bring Bruce Banner unconscious before the Man-Beast who is at the White House, disguised as Rex Carpenter, the US President! The villain learns Adam Warlock is on the loose. Fearing his plans could get ruined, he kills Warlock. [...]
August 1974"Triumph On Terra-Two!"
Script: Gerry ConwayRetelling the last pages of the previous issue, Bruce Banner looks on as the Man-Beast - possessing the body of US President Rex Carpenter, orders the execution of Adam Warlock. Before firing the fatal energy weapon, the prisoner cries out, “High Evolutionary!” Why have you abandoned me?!”. [...]
September 1974"Re-Enter: The Missing Link"
Script: Len WeinThis issue starts with a mad Hulk, tired of being locked in a “little room”. That is actually a long-range rocket Memorax, the Recorder, lent to send the green goliath from Counter-Earth back to (First) Earth. [...]
October 1974"And the Wind Howls Wendigo"
Script: Len WeinHulk leaps all the way to the Quebec woods. The Canadian government detects him, and sends in their newest secret asset his way: codename Weapon X!Before he arrives, the Hulk dwells among the woods, fighting off wolves, until he hears a voice in his head, calling him. [...]
November 1974"And Now, The Wolverine"
Script: Len WeinWolverine jumps at Hulk and Wendigo. After realizing his adamantium claws cannot pierce the Hulk’s hide, Wolverine attacks the Wendigo instead, and hurts him. Hulk interprets such as a friend’s gesture and joins Wolverine in fighting Wendigo. [...]
December 1974"Between Hammer And Anvil"
Script: Len WeinA Canadian chopper appears over the Hulk and Wolverine, ordering the latter to get inside for failing in defeating the green behemoth. A gas bomb knocks the Hulk. Carrying him inside a cage, Hulk wakes up, frees himself and leaps away to freedom. [...]
January 1975"Fury At 50,000 Volts!"
Script: Len WeinHulk is walking on train tracks as a train is coming from behind. Thinking about being attacked, Hulk stops the train cold with a single punch. The vehicle stumbles. A long fall awaits. When passengers fear for their lives, Hulk puts the wagons back on the tracks and leaps away. [...]
February 1975"Shadow On the Land"
Script: Len WeinAs the soldiers run a convoy of special chemicals out of Chicago towards Tulsa, they are startled by the rumbling noise coming from the back of the truck. While checking the load, the Hulk jumps out of the trailer and destroys the container, spilling chemicals all over himself. [...]
March 1975"Deathknell"
Script: Len WeinThey locked Bruce Banner in a prison at Hulkbuster base. He is angry. The new US President is visiting the base and the possibility of his hulking out was a risk neither Colonel Armbruster nor Thunderbolt Ross would accept. But Banner doesn’t want to hear their apologies. [...]
April 1975"The Day Of The Devastator"
Script: Len WeinThe story begins with the Hulk trapped by General Thunderbolt Ross. It seems as if the days of the rampaging Hulk are about to end. [...]
May 1975"There's A Gremlin In The Works"
Script: Len WeinBruce Banner and General Thunderbolt Ross, in an unusually friendly manner, overlook the destruction of Hulkbuster Base by the Devastator (last issue). Despite the destruction, Ross is pleased that Banner is not turning back into the Hulk after receiving the Devastator blasts. [...]
June 1975"Mind Over Mayhem"
Script: Len WeinThe Gremlin has the Hulk, Thunderbolt Ross, Clay Quartermain, S.H.I.E.L.D. agents and Glenn Talbot prisoners in his stronghold, the Bitterfrost. He plans to clone them with a supercomputer of his invention and send their duplicates to the United States as Trojan horses to do his bidden. [...]
July 1975"None Are So Blind"
Script: Len WeinHulk emerges from under the ground. He just remembers a gigantic explosion (previous issue) and wonders about the icy Soviet territory until eventually coming across a blind girl named Katrina. As they chat amicably, her family appears and Sergi, her father, shots the Hulk in fear. [...]
August 1975"The Man Who Came Down On A Rainbow"
Script: Len WeinThe Hulk is battling Soviet Armed Forces at a security outpost in Siberia. But he realizes that if he were to smash them, more “puny humans” would appear. So, he leaps away, landing waist-deep in snow. He encounters a baby bear and when he holds it, the mother bear attacks him. [...]
September 1975"The Triumph Of The Toad"
Script: Len WeinThe Toad Men in their world hold Hulk, Jarella and Crackajack prisoners. Standing in front of queen Froja, the Toads find out the Shaper of Worlds made Hulk’s planet. Torkon, the king, wants the Shaper to do his bidding, and believes Hulk is the key to capture him. [...]
October 1975"The Lurker Beneath Loch Fear"
Script: Len WeinAfter the Hulk battle in Toadworld, the Shaper of Worlds sent the Hulk back to Earth (last issue), appearing in mid water, in Loch Fear, specifically. [...]
November 1975"The Doctor's Name is... Samson!"
Script: Len WeinBruce Banner is on a boat back to America. Catching fresh air on the deck, he’s ordered by a sailor to return to his cabin right away. While Banner tries to calm the nervous sailor down, a group of men dump radioactive waste bins into the ocean. [...]
December 1975"The Day Of The Locust!"
Script: Len WeinThe smell of beans brings the Incredible Hulk to a clearing in the woods where a group of vagabonds are cooking their dinner. The Hulk bluntly asks them for the beans. Because of poor lighting conditions, they do not realize who they were against, and hit him. [...]
January 1976"Warfare In Wonderland!"
Script: Len WeinHulk sneaks on a train to Florida and meets a boy, Ricky. They quickly become friends. At destination, Ricky and the Hulk (disguised with a large coat and hat), visit an amusement park. Unfortunately, someone discovers the giant and notifies the authorities. [...]
February 1976"The Abomination Proclamation"
Script: Len WeinLast issue, the Abomination tricked the simple-minded Hulk into believing he was his friend. As his friend, he promised to fight the humans that constantly attack Hulk and ensure that he was left alone. [...]
March 1976"...And Man-Thing Makes Three!"
Script: Len WeinCaimans and an anaconda at a swamp in Florida attack Hulk. After getting rid of them, he finds a bed and rests. Waking up as Bruce Banner, he senses that someone is spying him. Bruce tackles the spy; he seems like a nice person. When Bruce realizes where he is, a group of pirates attacks them (!). [...]
April 1976"The Shangri-La Syndrome"
Script: Len WeinPreviously, the Collector captured our green hero and deployed the entranced Man-Thing and Glob against him. Hulk wasn’t able to defeat them as physical attacks were of no use against beings made of glop (Man-Thing and Glob). [...]
May 1976"... And SHIELD Shall Follow!"
Script: Len WeinThey must apprehend the Hulk because Bruce Banner is the only one who can cure mindless Glenn Talbot, who is now Betty Ross’ husband. Doc Samson, Clay Quartermain and S.H.I.E.L.D. [...]
June 1976"An Intruder In The Mind"
Script: Len WeinHulk is the only chance for Glenn Talbot to restore his mind. The plan is to reduce him in size and inject him into Talbot's brain where, besides withstanding the violent electrical activity, the mighty monster can find and destroy the mental block causing Talbot's comma-state. [...]
July 1976"The Sword And The Sorcerer"
Script: Len WeinHulk shrinks until he reaches the subatomic world of Terragonia, where he meets Shamu-Shan, an old wizard. He believes the gods sent the Hulk as a champion against Kronak, the Barbarian. A despot who overruled king Modrian, and using the Ruby of Shadows, enslaved them. [...]
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