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Incredible Hulk #147: Review

Jan 1972
Gerry Conway, Dick Ayers

Story Name:

Heaven is a Very Small Place!

Review & Comments

Rating:
3 stars


 

Synopsis / Summary / Plot

Incredible Hulk #147 Synopsis by Will Pilgrim
The Hulk wanders through the desert as the noonday sun beats down on him, and comes across a small town (in the form of a mirage). He wanders through the town to notice that it is quiet and no one is running away from him in terror. It is a place like he has always dreamed to find. He wishes for someone to talk to and meets a young girl in a wheelchair, who offers to be his friend; but when he reaches out to grab her hand, she dissipates entirely, along with the rest of the town. Hulk is outraged that his newfound paradise disappeared so quickly and lashes out by beating his gigantic fists on the ground. Elsewhere, a scientist monitoring a seismograph is baffled by what can be interpreted as an earthquake in the middle of nowhere.

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Dick Ayers
John Severin
Herb Trimpe (Cover Penciler)


Characters

Listed in Alphabetical Order.

Hulk
Hulk

(Bruce Banner)



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