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Cover: Bob Larkin

Hulk #14

Apr 1979 · Marvel · 1.50 USD
📊 ~77,373 copies sold its debut month
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“A Cure for Chaos!”

This 1979 Marvel magazine-format issue puts the Hulk front and center in a striking Bob Larkin cover, where the green-skinned giant stands defiant against a lightning-cracked sky, fists raised, while a woman in white clings behind him and a torch-bearing mob surges at his feet — all the drama of a classic monster-movie standoff rendered in gorgeous painted detail. Inside, Doug Moench scripts "A Cure for Chaos!" with art by Ron Wilson and inks by Rudy Nebres, promising the desperate gamma-cure storyline teased on the cover alongside a Moon Knight mystery. Printed in "Super Marvel-Color," this is the oversized Hulk magazine at its atmospheric best.

writer Doug Moench · artist Ron Wilson · inker Rudy Nebres · colorist Steve Oliff · letterer Jim Novak · cover Bob Larkin

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artist Ron Wilson
colorist Steve Oliff
letterer Jim Novak
cover pencils, inks Bob Larkin

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Bruce Banner travels to Switzerland to seek the help of Dr. Feldstadt in curing his condition.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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