The Incredible Hulk #307
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Hulk bursts forward from a blazing explosion of orange and yellow light, broken chains dangling from his wrists — a raw, visceral image of unstoppable power straining against captivity, rendered with striking intensity by cover penciler Mike Mignola and inker Steve Leialoha. That torn-chain imagery pairs perfectly with the issue's story title, "…The Hunt Across Worlds!", hinting at a pursuit that spans something far bigger than a single battlefield. With Bill Mantlo writing and Sal Buscema on interior art, this May 1985 issue delivers the kind of Hulk story that reminds you why the Green Goliath remains one of Marvel's most compelling forces of nature.
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