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Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk [Kansas City Star]#[nn]
Cover: John Romita & Mike Esposito

Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk [Kansas City Star] #[nn]

Jan 1982 · Marvel · 0.00 FREE (see Notes)
“Chaos in Kansas City!”

"Chaos in Kansas City!" delivers a kinetic clash of titans as the Hulk wreaks havoc in the heartland, while Peter Parker—on assignment to cover the arrival of a rare panda at the local zoo—finds himself caught in the crossfire. With Sal Buscema’s dynamic art and Joe Giella and Jim Mooney’s crisp inks bringing the action to life, the story unfolds in the streets of Kansas City, where Kraven’s trap sets the stage for a gritty showdown. The cover by John Romita and Mike Esposito captures the moment’s tension, perfectly framing the chaos.

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artist Sal Buscema · inker Joe Giella · inker Jim Mooney · letterer June Braverman · cover John Romita, Mike Esposito

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cover pencils John Romita
cover inks Mike Esposito

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The Hulk is seen in Kansas City, where Peter Parker has been sent to cover the loan of a rare panda to the zoo. Peter sightsees, and shops at the Jones Store before heading to the zoo, where Kraven confronts the Hulk. Kraven lures the Hulk to some grain elevators, tricking him into the quicksand-like grain. The Hulk bursts out of the grain elevator, taking Kraven out, but reverts to Bruce Banner as onlookers start to arrive. Spider-Man produces his recent clothing purchases and lowers them to Bruce, who dons the clothing and walks away unnoticed.

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