Marvel Masterworks The Incredible Hulk 13 - Hardcover

Book 13 of 31: Incredible Hulk (1962-1999)

Wein, Len; Stern, Roger; Starlin, Jim; Kraft, David Anthony

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Synopsis

Bruce Banner's in the big city and New Yorkers are earning their reputation for not being the friendliest bunch. The Quintronic Man, the Constrictor and Jack of Hearts all have it out for Banner and that means the Hulk's gonna take a gamma-green bite out of the Big Apple. Then, Hulk heads upstate -- straight up -- to the S.H.I.E.L.D.Helicarrier to battle the Bi-Beast. Both brutes are presumed dead in the aftermath, which means ... some peace for Hulk? Not really, because no man is an island. When Hulk washes up ashore, trouble comes to him in writer Roger Stern's debut. Also featuring monster and mystic team-ups with Doctor Strange and Doctor Druid, and a classic Jim Starlin tale -- all in the completion of writer Len Wein's legendary run!

Collecting: INCREDIBLE HULK (1968) #210-222 & INCREDIBLE HULK ANNUAL #6

Written by Len Wein with Roger Stern, Jim Starlin & David Anthony Kraft

Pencils by Sal Buscema with George Tuska, Keith Pollard, Jim Starlin & Herb Trimpe

Cover by Ernie Chan

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About the Author

"Blessed to have known Len Wein. I first met him in 2008. I told him -- from his heart, mind & hands came the greatest character in comics." -- Hugh Jackman

"He showed 12-year-old me that comics could be literature. Len Wein was the editor who brought the British creators to DC. He was one of the nicest people I've met, in 30 years in comics." -- Neil Gaiman

"Len Wein, co-creator of Wolverine and Swamp Thing and more responsible for the X-Men you love than he gets credit for. He was very kind to me when I first started at Marvel. Encouraging and shiny. He was inspiring." -- Brian Michael Bendis

"He was always looking for the humanity in these over-the-top absurdist paradigms of superhero work. Like, he was trying to find, how can these characters be relatable to readers?" -- Evan Narcisse

"Not every writer can be a good editor. But Len deserves equal credit for both talents." -- Geoff Johns

"What we are doing in comics today is based on the trailblazing work of people like Len. We all owe a huge debt of gratitude to him." --  Jim Lee

"Len was one of the first fans to go pro, but he never lost the sensibility of a fan in all of his years in the industry. Len's work was more of a calling than a job -- you could tell he was just having the best time coming up with all of this crazy nonsense. He was also a sweetheart as a person, among the best-regarded creators of his time."--Tom Brevoort

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