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Cover: Dale Keown

Hulk #6

Feb 1993 · Semic S.A. · 15,00 FRF
“X-calade !”

In "X-calade!", the Hulk races to stop dictator Farnoq Dahn from using Havok’s powers in a deadly nuclear scheme, as the Pantheon clashes with X-Factor in the shadows. With missiles launched toward civilians and Havok strapped to them, the Hulk faces a desperate rescue mission in a country where Dahn’s grip remains unshaken—until a shocking act of violence changes everything. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Dale Keown, with inks by Mark Farmer and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1993 issue features a cover by Dale Keown.

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writer Peter David · artist Dale Keown · inker Mark Farmer · colorist Glynis Oliver · cover Dale Keown

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artist Dale Keown
colorist Glynis Oliver
cover pencils, inks Dale Keown

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Tans-Sabal dictator Farnoq Dahn has captured Havok and plans to use his powers in his new nuclear program. The Pantheon continues to battle X-Factor. Dahn's true methods are revealed when he launches missiles with both Havok and local citizens tied to them and it is up to the Hulk to come to the rescue. Even in failure, Dahn's position in his country seems to be secure until Rick shoots him down in cold blood.

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