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Cover: Tim Sale

Hulk: Gray #2

Dec 2003 · Marvel · 3.50 USD; 5.00 CAD
📊 ~63,361 copies sold its debut month
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“Book Two: B Is for Boy”

The second chapter of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale's six-part miniseries presents a striking minimalist cover: a gray-skinned Hulk lunges forward, his enormous fist thrust toward the viewer and his mouth stretched wide in a roar, wearing only tattered purple trousers — rendered in Sale's fluid, expressive linework against a stark white background. The deliberate gray palette echoes the series' focus on the Hulk's earliest incarnation, giving the whole image a raw, primal energy that feels both fresh and true to the character's roots. If you've been following this 2003 Marvel Knights series, issue two keeps the momentum going in fine style.

writer Jeph Loeb · artist, inker Tim Sale · colorist Matt Hollingsworth · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft's John Roshell · cover Tim Sale

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writer Jeph Loeb
artist, inker Tim Sale
cover pencils, inks Tim Sale

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Bruce continues to recount his earliest days as the Hulk to the good Doctor.

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