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Marvel Adventures#4
Cover: Andy Kuhn

Marvel Adventures #4

Jul 1997 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 2.10 CAD
“Captive Audience”

In "Captive Audience," the Hulk finds himself unexpectedly drawn into the Circus of Crime after escaping the Hulkbuster Robot, joining forces with Blob, Pyro, and Avalanche—now operating without Magneto’s leadership. With chaos unfolding under the big top, the usual rules of hero and villain blur as unlikely allies collide in a high-stakes showdown. Written by Ralph Macchio and brought to life by Ben Herrera’s dynamic art, with inks by Armando Durruthy, colors by Kevin Tinsley, and letters by Jon Babcock, this 1997 Marvel Adventures issue features a cover by Andy Kuhn.

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writer Ralph Macchio · artist Ben Herrera · inker Armando Durruthy · colorist Kevin Tinsley · letterer Jon Babcock · cover Andy Kuhn

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Full credits

colorist Kevin Tinsley
letterer Jon Babcock
cover pencils, inks Andy Kuhn

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With Magneto out of the picture, Blob, Pyro and Avalanche join the Circus of Crime. Fleeing from the Hulkbuster Robot, the Hulk also joins the Circus of Crime. Mayhem ensues.

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