Hulk is the strongest! Why? Because it's hard not to be when you go from strength to strength with artists Herb Trimpe and Sal Buscema! Trimpe defined INCREDIBLE HULK in an artistic tenure stretching from 1968 to 1975. And not only did the series gain a great talent when Sal Buscema took over the reins, but also one that - unbelievably - would have a tenure longer than even Trimpe's! Add to that Len Wein writing some of his greatest Hulk stories - including the first appearance of Wolverine - and you'd better believe it's good to be green! The adventures collected here include Hulk smashing his way through the Mole Man, the Gremlin, the Shaper of Worlds, Doc Samson, the Abomination and, of course, the never-ending military machinations of General "Thunderbolt" Ross! Collecting INCREDIBLE HULK (1968) #179-200 and ANNUAL #5.
The price of "Incredible Hulk Epic Collection Graphic Novel volume 7 And Now Wolverine" at Austin Books & Comics is USD $44.99.
"Incredible Hulk Epic Collection Graphic Novel volume 7 And Now Wolverine" is associated with the Incredible Hulk, and Marvel Heroes brands.
The publisher of "Incredible Hulk Epic Collection Graphic Novel volume 7 And Now Wolverine" is Marvel Comics.
The genre of "Incredible Hulk Epic Collection Graphic Novel volume 7 And Now Wolverine" is Superheroes.
"Incredible Hulk Epic Collection Graphic Novel volume 7 And Now Wolverine" falls under the category of Graphic Novels.
The artist of "Incredible Hulk Epic Collection Graphic Novel volume 7 And Now Wolverine" is John Estes. The cover artist is Darick Robertson.
The writer of "Incredible Hulk Epic Collection Graphic Novel volume 7 And Now Wolverine" is Peter David.