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This category collects cover images that are scans, in whole or in part, from titles related to the Hulk "family" of comic books as published by Marvel Comics. This does not include cover art presented without titles, logos, trade dress, or copy.
The Hulk's initial appearance in Smash! took up a massive six pages, one-quarter of each 24-page issue, pushing fully five existing strips out of that issue, and causing the cancellation of Space Jinx and Brian's Brain (although the latter would be revived much later). [22]
Hulk Smash Avengers: Hulk Smash Avengers #1–5 2012 978-0785163053: Hulk: Season One [25] Original graphic novel 2012 978-0785163886: X-Men vs. Hulk: World War Hulk: X-Men #1–3; Hulk Team-Up #1; X-Men vs. Hulk #1; Incredible Hulk Annual #7; and material from Rampaging Hulk #2 2014 978-0785189022: Marvel Knights: Hulk – Transformé
The first superhero strip to appear in a (future) Power Comic title was the Incredible Hulk, who showed up in Smash! #16 (dated 21 May 1966). The Hulk's initial appearance took up a massive six pages, one-quarter of the 24-page issue, pushing five existing strips out of that issue (and causing the cancellation of two of them). [7]
This category collects cover images that are scans, in whole or in part, as published by Marvel Comics. This includes material either owned at the time by Marvel or licensed from other companies. This includes material either owned at the time by Marvel or licensed from other companies.
The story is told from the perspective of an online reality show created by Rick Jones to foster public acceptance of the Hulk as a hero and not a monster. The "show" is filmed by robotic flying cameras that accompany the Agents of the Supreme Military Agency of Super Humans (S.M.A.S.H.) everywhere they go, resulting in humorous vignettes and visual gags throughout each episode.
The Rampaging Hulk ran for nine issues from January 1977 to June 1978. [4] With issue #10 (Aug. 1978), the bi-monthly magazine changed its title to The Hulk! and became a full-color book utilizing "Marvelcolor". [5] The magazine featured fully painted covers by such artists as Ken Barr, Earl Norem, and Joe Jusko.
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