Essential
Hulk Volume 2
by Stan Lee, et al
Far beyond what has been collected in the Marvel Masterworks series,
here are 27 more great Silver Age stories never before collected together.
More great early stories of the tormented monster and his alter ego, Bruce
Banner. Plus rare appearances by Golden Age greats Bill Everett (as a writer),
lots of excellent pencilling by Marie Severin and two special art jobs
by John Severin and 1940s Capt. America artist Syd Shores. Collects Tales
to Astonish #92-101, Incredible Hulk #102-117, 147, and Annual #1 (with
a Steranko cover!). Inexpensive b&w reprint of highly collectible stories.
(Paperback)
Hulk:
The Incredible Guide (Marvel Comics)
by Tom Defalco
(Hardcover - May 2003)
The
Hulk: The Movie Storybook
by Laura Driscoll (Author)
(Paperback - May 2003)
The
Incredible Hulk : The Beauty and the Behemoth
by Peter David, et al
(Paperback - June 1998)
The
Incredible Hulk : Future Imperfect
by Peter David, George Perez (Illustrator)
(Paperback - September 1994)
Delivery sometimes delayed.
Incredible
Hulk: Transfer of Power
by Bruce Jones, Stuart Immonen (Illustrator)
(Paperback - June 2003)
The
Incredible Hulk
by Bruce W. Jones, et al
(Hardcover)
The
Incredible Hulk: Boiling Point (Incredible Hulk)
by Bruce Jones, John Romita Jr. (Illustrator)
(Paperback - October 2002)
The
Hulk: The Hulk Escapes
by Acton Figueroa (Author), Shawn McKelvey (Illustrator)
(Paperback - May 2003)
The
Incredible Hulk: Return of the Monster
by Bruce Jones, et al
(Paperback - November 2002)
The
Hulk: The Hulk Fights Back
(Paperback - May 2003)
The
Incredible Hulk: Dogs of War
by Paul Jenkins, et al
(Paperback)
Hulk:
The Movie
by Bruce Jones, Mark Bagley (Illustrator)
(Paperback - June 2003)
Hulk/Wolverine:
6 Hours (Hulk Legends, Vol. 1)
by Bruce Jones, Scott Kolins (Illustrator)
(Paperback - June 2003)
The
Hulk: I Am the Hulk
by Acton Figueroa (Author), James Goodridge (Illustrator)
(Paperback - May 2003)
The
Hulk: The Beast Within
by Scout Driggs (Author)
(Paperback - May 2003)
Marvel
Encyclopedia: The Hulk
by Jeff Youngquist, et al
(Hardcover - June 2003)
Incredible
Hulk Book of Strength (DK Readers, Level 4)
by James Buckley
(Paperback - May 2003)
Hulk:
The Incredible Guide (Marvel Comics)
by Tom Defalco
Book Description: Capturing the legend of this amazing Marvel
Comics superhero, Hulk: The Incredible Guide traces the Hulk's 40year career,
with special emphasis on the latest developments and characters. Each chapter
deals with a different decade of the Hulk's story, from the original comic
book to the long running 1970's television series, as well as focusing
on the upcoming feature film. Discover the secret of the Hulk's superhuman
powers, the terrifying multiple personalities that manifest from deep within
Bruce Banner's tormented psyche, and much more.
from DK |
The
Incredible Hulk
by Bruce W. Jones, Brian Azzarello, John, Jr. Romita
By Bruce Jones, Brian Azzarello, John Romita Jr., Lee Weeks and Richard
Corben.
In anticipation of Ang Lee's Hulk motion picture, Marvel presents a
bold new vision of horror. Years ago, Bruce Banner was caught in a nuclear
explosion. Now, when angered, Banner uncontrollably turns into the Hulk--his
inner beast alter ego. Hulk's latest rampage has turned Banner into a man
on the run, chased by the authorities and assassins alike.
Behind a gorgeous Steranko-inspired cover comes Banner #1-4 and Incredible
Hulk #34-43. Full-color art throughout, with some great painted art by
Corben. This oversized edition brings you all the stories that returned
the green goliath back into a top-selling series--a Fugitive-esque story
that has become a fan-favorite and is a real page-turner. Impressive, thick
hardcover.
from Marvel Books |
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Startling
Stories: Banner
by Brian Azzarello, Richard Corben
Corben is back again with another great graphic novel--and this time
he's doing The Hulk. What a perfect matchup of creator and character! What
would you do if you knew that you were a ticking time bomb? If you knew
that your continued existence meant unlimited death and destruction? What
would you do if at any moment you could transform into the rampaging monster
known as the Hulk? Relentlessly tormented by his monstrous "id," and vigilantly
pursued by an elite military unit headed by Doc Samson, Banner has nowhere
to hide.
"Why It's Cool: For starters, you've got white-hot writer Brian Azzarello
doing what he does best: writing stories that explore the human psyche.
This time he's exploring one of the most complex and damaged minds in comics.
Then you've got veteran penciler Richard Corben's detailed style drawing
Marvel's infamous 1,000-pound emerald monster. And who doesn't like to
watch the Hulk wreck stuff?" -Wizard. Looks like great fun!
Paperback from Marvel Books
Book Published: December, 2001 |
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