Incredible Hulk #153
Mar. 15th, 2025 11:35 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Writer: Gary Friedrich, extra dialogue by Roy Thomas
Pencils: Dick Ayers and Herb Trimpe
Inks: John Severin
The Hulk, sentenced to death!
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Writer: Gary Friedrich, extra dialogue by Roy Thomas
Pencils: Dick Ayers and Herb Trimpe
Inks: John Severin
The Hulk, sentenced to death!
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Writers: Gary Friedrich and Steve Englehart
Pencils: Dick Ayers and Herb Trimpe
Inks: Frank Giacoia
The trial of the Incredible Hulk!
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Writer: Archie Goodwin
Pencils: Herb Trimpe
Inks: John Severin
A scientist steals a sample of Bruce Banner's blood. To nobody’s surprise it does not end well for him.
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Writer: Archie Goodwin
Pencils: Herb Trimpe
Inks: John Severin
An alien comes to Earth, believing it will inherit the planet when mankind dies out.
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In my opinion this film was a lot better than people are making it out to be. It’s not a great film but it’s a solid one and better than Quantumania, Ragnarok or The Marvels at least. Both Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford both gave strong performances. I’m in the minority but I also liked that they finally followed up on characters and events from The Incredible Hulk.
One minor quibble is that I think the Red Hulk would have been more effective if they kept him out of all the trailers and promotional materials. I imagine the comic fans would expect him but it might have been a bigger moment for general audiences. I get that he’s the most marketable character in the film but if No Way Home could hide Tobey and Andrew returning…
Writers: Archie Goodwin and Chris Claremont
Pencils: Herb Trimpe
Inks: John Severin
Puny Banner tries to take some time off, only for an ex-girlfriend to turn up pursued by assassins.
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Writers: Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway
Pencils: Herb Trimpe
Inks: John Severin
Hulkbuster Base is barely begun operating and it has already been infiltrated by the bad guys!
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Plot by Harlan Ellison, script by Roy Thomas.
Reed Richards is trying to cure the Hulk, but a creature called Psyklop hijacks the scheme.
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The Leader leads the Hulk through a greatest hits collection of his biggest villains. And the Glob.
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The Sandman has taken hostages in the hospital in which Betty Ross has so conveniently been admitted. Presumably because she is your typically hysterical Roy Thomas female.
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Plot assist from Conway.
The Hulk is caught in a Moby Dick pastiche and the and the name of the monster is Klaatu. Par the course for some typically self-indulgent references from Roy Thomas.
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Bruce and Betty are about to get married. Ir would be a shame if some super-villains crashed the ceremony.
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As if fighting Maximus the Mad wasn’t bad enough, the Hulk has to contend with the Army as well.
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