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Cover: Joe Jusko

Hulk #20

Apr 1980 · Marvel · 1.50 USD
📊 ~51,962 copies sold its debut month
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“Power Unchained”

This oversized Marvel magazine from 1980 puts the Hulk front and center in a genuinely striking cover by Joe Jusko — the gamma-spawned goliath tears through a nuclear facility wall beneath a blaring "DANGER" sign, cooling towers looming in the smoke-filled background while a cluster of "No Nukes" protesters scatter in the foreground. The cover copy says it all: the Jade Giant goes up against a nuclear reactor run riot, which feels bracingly timely for 1980. As a bonus, the issue also promises a Moon Knight story, making this a solid double-feature in Marvel's Super-Marvelcolor magazine format.

writer Doug Moench · artist, inker Bill Sienkiewicz · colorist Steve Oliff · letterer Joe Rosen · cover Joe Jusko

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Full credits

artist, inker Bill Sienkiewicz
colorist Steve Oliff
letterer Joe Rosen
cover pencils, inks Joe Jusko

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Moon Knight prowls New York City while he waits for word on Marlene's condition.

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