The Hulk
159-172
This is another book I inherited from Archie Goodwin, like VAMPIRELLA, LUKE CAGE, and JUSTICE - which was made doubly fun by the artist, Herb Trimpe. Herb and I both worked in the Bullpen, and he'd been on the book for years, so it was a no-brainer to get every bit of his input every month. This was made even better by the fact that he's a terrifically nice guy.
Numbers 168-170 have become a classic storyline. |
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ICollection: contains 167-168I
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ICollection: contains 169I
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ICollection: contains 159-170I
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ICollection: contains AMAZING ADVENTURES 12-17 & HULK 161I
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NOTES:
161: Concludes the Beast storyline from AMAZING ADVENTURES #16. 162: I introduced the Wendigo. Not long after I left the series, Len Wein brought him back and put him up against a guy Len created called Wolverine. If only I'd been that smart... 163: I created a character called the Gremlin, who was the son of the Gargoyle who worked for the Kremlin. That same month, Steve Gerber introduced a character called the Gremlin, whose name he arrived at some other way. Mind-boggling coincidence. 170: Scripted by Chris Claremont from my plot. 171: Scripted by Gerry Conway from my plot. 172: Scripted by Tony Isabella from my plot (which was credited to Roy Thomas). |