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Incredible Hulk #208: Review

Feb 1977
Len Wein, Sal Buscema

Story Name:

A Monster In Our Midst!


Synopsis

Incredible Hulk #208 Synopsis by Julio Molina-Muscara
Image from Incredible Hulk #208
While a sad Hulk walks New York City remembering Jarella (who died in Hulk #205), a group of bandits aboard a special tank, break a hole in the wall of a detention center to rescue their boss, Bruno Caper. On their way out, they accidentally hit the Hulk (of all things!) The man-monster smashes the tank as the cops arrive. Hulk skips a fight with the "men-in-blue", leaps away, and finds an alley to rest. He turns into Bruce Banner.

Meanwhile, at the jailhouse, a fractured water pipe drips over a mysterious cardboard box in a cell. We learn that none other than Crusher Creel AKA the Absorbing Man was in it! (They locked him there after his fight with Thor in Thor #236). After turning into liquid and reaching the steel door, the villain, now a man-of-steel, breaks free from the prison easily (destroying the wall bricklayer Morris K. Goldstein had just fixed...) Policemen try holding him unsuccessfully as reporter Fred Cramer tells the audience what is happening.

Earlier, Banner gets himself some clothes with a traveler's check he found in his pockets (this was also helpful in Hulk #160) and rents an apartment to a beautiful model called April Sommers. He gets the unit that the magician, Kropotkin the Great, had as tenant. But he was evicted after owing six-months of rent. With a new place for himself, Bruce feels his life is about to transform for the best. A new beginning! It seems he forgot Jarella rather quickly...

In Los Angeles, Jim Wilson escapes some gangsters and, seeing a news article about the Hulk in New York, he pays his old friend a visit.

Back in the Apple, April and Bruce watch the Absorbing Man on TV as he battles the police. While Banner controls his temper and avoids a metamorphosis into the Hulk, the villain disappears in front of everyone's eyes! Three individuals who call themselves They Who Wield Power has transported him to an undisclosed location. They ask the Absorbing Man if he will kill the Hulk for an agenda of their own. The villain accepts the task with joy.

And while all of that takes place, in New Mexico's Gamma Base, Thunderbolt Ross reaches out to Glenn Talbot to speak about Talbot's deteriorating relation with his daughter Betty. But the son-in-law does not take it mildly. That's put on hold as they're interrupted by Doc Samson, who's holding an ill person in his arms. An unidentified man that mysteriously came out walking from the desert...

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Review / Commentaries

Rating:
5 stars

Incredible Hulk #208 Review by (June 26, 2020)
This comic has it all: Action, the Hulk vs puny humans with a twist of using a super tank, plus a super villain fighting the puny humans for a change! Drama, Hulk weeps remembering the late Jarella. Romance: Bruce meets a gorgeous model that winks him an eye... Two mysteries, one gets solved while the other is a cliffhanger. A Hulk-solo splash page. The introduction of several new characters, some that only show up here, another that does not show up but will, and a new mysterious villain with a four-word name (They Who Wield Power)! And, if that's not enough, all main characters (Hulk, Banner, Ross and co, and Jim Wilson) are tangled in different stories of their own! Did I mention The best cover by Marie Severin? Some of Len Wein's finest for sure. And drawn by fans favorite Sal Buscema? This comic is a gem.


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This comic is in the following collection:
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Collecting INCREDIBLE HULK (1968) #201-226 and INCREDIBLE HULK ANNUAL #6.

Excelsioring your collection:
Statue Hulk (Battle of New York) 1/10 - Infinity Saga - BDS Art Scale - Iron Studios
Holy smokes, Batman!
(The Boy Wonder)

Sal Buscema
Joe Staton
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Marie Severin (Cover Penciler)
Frank Giacoia (Cover Inker)
Additional Credits
Letterer: Joe Rosen.
Editor: Len Wein.

Characters

Listed in Alphabetical Order.

Doc Samson
Doc Samson

(Leonard Samson)
Hulk
Hulk

(Robert Bruce Banner)
Thunderbolt Ross
Thunderbolt Ross

(Thaddeus Ross)

Plus: April Sommers, They Who Wield Power (They).