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The
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The
ESSENTIAL
Volume
One |
by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Steve Ditko |
B&W
Paperback: 528 pages
Marvel Books
ISBN: 0785107126 |
$14.95

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The History
of the Incredible Hulk
This essential edition collects
the fisrt six issues of the Hulk's original series, plus selections from
issues # 60-91 of TALES TO ASTONISH. A great companion to the current HULK
series. |
Caught in the
heart of a nuclear explosion, victim of gamma radiation gone wild, Doctor
Bruce Banner now finds himself transformed in times of great stress into
seven feet, one thousand pounds of unfettered fury-the most powerful creature
ever to walk the Earth- the Incredible Hulk! |
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The
Incredible HULK |
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Essential:
Volume Two
Collecting TALES TO ASTONISH
#92-101,
THE INCREDIBLE HULK #102-117
& THE INCREDIBLE HULK ANNUAL
#1 |
by Stan Lee, Herb Trimpe, & Marie
Severin, et al |
Paperback: 528 pages
Marvel Books
ISBN: 0785107959 |
$14.95

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In this second
collection of classic early material, General "Thunderbolt" Ross continues
to stalk the Jade Giant while Dr. Bruce Banner strives to find a cure for
his horrifying condition. It's not an easy path, as he must contend with
the arrival of the Leader and the Abomination, two others humans who have
been altered thanks to the merciless gamma radiation. |
The Hulk finds
himself opposed by the army, super-villains, and even the love of his life,
Betty Ross. It's certainly not easy being green, and all the child-like
Hulk wants is to be left alone. Nice wish, but he's the only one who wants
that. Everyone else wants him dead.
From the Publisher
Along with some of the most
talented and creative artists working in the field, Stan Lee co-created
the Marvel Universe of heroes, people thrust into extraordinary circumstances
and coping day by day.
Dimensions (in inches): 0.97 x 10.03 x 6.65
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The
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Transformations |
by Stan Lee, Bill Mantlo, John Byrne,
Al
Milgrom,
Peter David, & Steve Ditko |
Paperback: 176 pages
Marvel Books
ISBN: 0785102620 |
$17.95

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From Stan Lee
and Jack Kirby to Peter David, this is a total of several Hulk stories
done by various writers and artists on how the Hulk's different personalities
have surfaced over the years. From being very intelligent to being very
savage. |
Dimensions (in inches): 0.40 x 10.08 x 6.59 |
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The
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FUTURE
IMPERFECT |
A Novel by Peter David
Illustrations by George Perez |
Paperback
Marvel Books
ISBN: 0785100296 |
$12.95

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An Incredible
Novel of the Greenskin Giant.
A harrowing new adventure
featuring one of Marvel Comics' most enduring characters. Hounded by the
U.S. Army for crimes he did not commit, the Hulk seeks refuge in an experimental
procedure that will permanently transform him back to his human incarnation
of Dr. Robert Bruce Banner--and be rid of his green-skinned alter ego forever. |
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The
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Dogs
of War |
by Paul Jenkins, Ron Garney, & Sal
Buscema |
Paperback: 224 pages
Marvel Books
ISBN: 0785107908 |
$19.95

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The Hulk has
been hounded by armies before. But this time it seems more personal than
usual. General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross blames the Hulk for his daughter's
death, and his colleague, General Ryker, has decided the time has come
to bring him down for good. The Hulk doesn't necessarily disagree with
Ross, since his gamma-irradiated body caused the radiation poisoning that
killed his wife, Betty. |
The stage is
set for a battle the likes of which have not been seen before. Ross brings
everything in the army's arsenal to bear in this war. The Hulk must fend
off mutated soldiers, radiation-injected hounds and even tries to turn
the Hulk's own body against him.
It's a battle for the ages,
but not without a price being extracted from both Ryker and the Hulk. The
aftermath may leave the army poorer for the experience, but it also leaves
the Hulk and his Bruce Banner alter-ego in less than stellar shape.
Dimensions (in inches): 0.45 x 10.02 x 6.66
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The
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Return
of the Monster |
by Bruce Jones & John Romita, Jr. |
Paperback: 144 pages
Marvel Books
ISBN: 0785109439 |
$12.99

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This TPB collects
issues of The Incredible Hulk #34-#37: Bruce Jones takes over writing duties,
and John Romita Jr. takes overs pencils in "Return of the Monster." |
Bruce Banner
is accused of the murder of a child named Ricky Myers, who's death was
captured on television during one of the Hulk's rampages. Now Bruce Banner--
and his alter ego-- are public enemy Number One.
Dimensions (in inches): 0.34 x 10.04 x 6.74
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