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Cover: Lee Weeks

Hulk #5

Aug 1999 · Marvel · 1.99 USD; 2.99 CAD
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“Yes, I Saw the Hulk! Framing Sequence”

This 1999 Marvel issue promises something a little different, billing itself right on the cover as "the most offbeat Hulk saga of the year" — told "Through the Eyes of Another." Lee Weeks' cover art sets a moody, atmospheric tone, depicting the Hulk crouched in near-silhouette against a vivid sunset sky, bare winter trees stretching across the horizon behind him — a surprisingly contemplative image for one of Marvel's most powerful figures. With the creative team of John Byrne, Dan Jurgens, and Scott Koblish inside, Hulk #5 looks to deliver a fresh and unconventional angle on the Green Goliath.

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writer John Byrne · artist Dan Jurgens · inker Scott Koblish · colorist Steve Buccellato · letterer John E. Workman · cover Lee Weeks

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writer John Byrne
cover pencils, inks Lee Weeks

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The Avengers hear three eyewitnesses recount their experiences with the Hulk in Faulkner.

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