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Incredible Hulk #218: Review

Dec 1977
Len Wein, George Tuska

Story Name:

The Rhino Doesn't Stop Here Anymore


Synopsis

Incredible Hulk #218 Synopsis by Julio Molina-Muscara
Image from Incredible Hulk #218

Doc Samson is taking days off from his duties at Gamma base. He spots a broken bridge and holds it in time to let the train cross it unharmed.

The Rhino, who broke the bridge, tips the train to a side with a single hit! Doc Samson interferes, but gets punched to a side. Rhino picks a package and escapes.

After helping the passengers, Doc Samson follows the villain to a deserted town where their battle resumes. Rhino is stronger, but Doc Samson tips him into a deep well. The hero remorses, believing he’s killed his opponent.

Meanwhile, the Hulk scares off some fishermen, keeping their fish for supper.

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Review / Commentaries

Rating:
2.5 stars

Incredible Hulk #218 Review by (February 15, 2010)
First Hulk comic by George Tuska (as a penciler). Keith Pollard was also a penciler in this issue.


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George Tuska
Ernie Chan
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Ernie Chan (Cover Penciler)


Characters

Listed in Alphabetical Order.

Doc Samson
Doc Samson

(Leonard Samson)
Hulk
Hulk

(Robert Bruce Banner)