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Incredible Hulk #221: Review

Mar 1978
Roger Stern, Sal Buscema

Story Name:

Show Me the Way to Go Home


Synopsis

Incredible Hulk #221 Synopsis by Miguel Colomo
Image from Incredible Hulk #221

The Lady Diana ship rescues Banner, who was adrift on a submarine pod (last issue). The ship’s captain is Walter Newell, A.K.A. the Stingray.

The ship arrives in New York. Newell ignored Banner was the Hulk, but goes after him when he finds out, causing the transformation.

Stingray fights the Hulk, who is clearly more powerful. Jim Wilson intercedes to save Stingray’s life. Hulk leaps away.

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Review / Commentaries

Rating:
2 stars

No review at this time.

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Sal Buscema
Alfredo Alcala
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Keith Pollard (Cover Penciler)
Joe Rubinstein (Cover Inker)


Characters

Listed in Alphabetical Order.

Bruce Banner
Bruce Banner

(Robert Bruce Banner)
Hulk
Hulk

(Robert Bruce Banner)

Plus: Stingray (Walter Newell).