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Incredible Hulk #303: Review

Jan 1985
Bill Mantlo, Sal Buscema

Story Name:

Growing Up Is Hard To Do!

Review & Comments

Rating:
3 stars


 

Synopsis / Summary / Plot

Incredible Hulk #303 Synopsis by Julio Molina-Muscara
Working as a slave for the red knights, Hulk tries to defend himself but is easily beaten (in this world his power is zero). Back in his cell, Hulk is visited by the maiden who decides to change her quiet attitude and confront the reds. With tears, she creates living trees to attack the oppressors, encouraging her people to stand against them. Hulk helps but little can do. After many losses, victory is for the greens. The green giant decides to leave this hostile world where he can't help the lovely maiden, returning to the Crossroads where the friendly Puffball awaits.


Sal Buscema
Gerry Talaoc


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