The Incredible Hulk #149
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom March 1972, this issue pits the Hulk against a formidable armored golden figure — the Inheritor — in a dynamic cover by Herb Trimpe and John Severin that crackles with raw confrontation. The Inheritor looms large and sneering, declaring "Your world belongs to me now — and there is no room on it for the Hulk!" while soldiers scramble in the background, painting a picture of an Earth-shaking power struggle. Archie Goodwin's storytelling paired with Trimpe and Severin's muscular artwork makes this one of the more compelling match-ups of early '70s Marvel.
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Project Greenskin proves to be a success as it is able to contain the Hulk until he once again reverts to Bruce Banner. Bruce uses the state-of-the-art labs housed within the complex to begin work on a new cure for his monstrous condition but his scientific studies are interrupted by a highly evolved cockroach bent on world domination.
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