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Incredible Hulk #22

Jan 2001 · Marvel · 2.25 USD; 3.50 CAD
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“Disorganized Crime, Part One”

A gray-skinned Hulk crashes through a brick wall in this gritty 2001 Marvel chapter-opener, scattering a crowd of suited men like ragdolls amid splintered timber and debris. The cover by Kyle Hotz captures something genuinely unsettling — this isn't the rampaging green giant of popular imagination, but a brooding, street-level bruiser with a coat draped over his massive frame. With Paul Jenkins writing and Eric Powell on inks, "Disorganized Crime, Part One" promises a rougher, more grounded kind of Hulk story.

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writer Paul Jenkins · artist Kyle Hotz · inker Eric Powell · colorist Joe Rosas · letterer John Workman · cover Kyle Hotz

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artist Kyle Hotz
colorist Joe Rosas
letterer John Workman
cover pencils, inks Kyle Hotz

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Joe Fixit blows into Chicago to cash in a debt and inadvertently starts a turf war with the Delfini family

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