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Cover: Earl Norem

Hulk #13

Feb 1979 · Marvel · 1.50 USD
📊 ~71,294 copies sold its debut month
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“Season of Terror”

From 1979, this Marvel Super-Color Magazine presents a genuinely striking cover by Earl Norem: the Hulk looms so enormously that his straddling legs form an arch over a desperate group of armed combatants below, flames erupting around them as one figure raises a torch in defiance. The tagline "Ripped from today's headlines — The Titan and The Terrorists!" signals a story with real-world urgency, and the interplay between the jade giant's colossal scale and the chaos unfolding beneath him makes for a viscerally compelling image. Inside, Doug Moench writes and Bill Sienkiewicz illustrates "Season of Terror," a creative pairing that promises plenty of dramatic storytelling to match the cover's intensity.

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writer Doug Moench · artist Bill Sienkiewicz · inker Joe Rubinstein · colorist Steve Oliff · letterer Jim Novak · cover Earl Norem

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colorist Steve Oliff
letterer Jim Novak
cover pencils, inks Earl Norem

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Moon Knight discovers a terrorist plot to detonate a nuclear bomb in New York City.

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