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Cover: Herb Trimpe & John Severin

The Incredible Hulk #150

Apr 1972 · Marvel · 0.20 USD
“Cry Hulk, Cry Havok!”

In "Cry Hulk, Cry Havok!", the Hulk breaks free from Project Greenskin and races through the desert in a desperate search for Jarella, only to misidentify Lorna Dane—her green hair mistaken for the one he lost. This tragic error ignites a fierce clash with her powerful boyfriend, Havok, as the military closes in and chaos unfolds. Written by Archie Goodwin and illustrated by Herb Trimpe, with inks by John Severin and lettering by Sam Rosen, this 1972 issue features a cover by Trimpe and Severin, capturing the escalating tension between rage, mistaken identity, and the looming threat of the X-Men.

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writer Archie Goodwin · artist Herb Trimpe · inker John Severin · letterer Sam Rosen · cover Herb Trimpe, John Severin

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letterer Sam Rosen
cover pencils Herb Trimpe
cover inks John Severin

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Hulk escapes Project Greenskin and begins to hunt for Jarella. When he accidentally mistakes Lorna Dane and her green hair for his lost love, this puts him into conflict with her very powerful boyfriend, Havok, who handily beats him. Betty and Glenn find Bruce lying unconscious in the desert and, in a state of delirium, Bruce professes his love for Jarella to the woman he is supposed to be in love with.

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