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Cover: Herb Trimpe & John Romita

The Incredible Hulk #176

Jun 1974 · Marvel · 0.25 USD
“Crisis on Counter-Earth!”

In "Crisis on Counter-Earth!", the Hulk is flung through space and lands on a parallel world where he’s quickly overpowered by the Man-Beast’s New-Men. Meanwhile, the Recorder awakens Adam Warlock from stasis, and on Earth, Glenn Talbot makes a daring escape—though something feels off. Written by Gerry Conway and Roy Thomas, with dynamic art by Herb Trimpe and inks by Jack Abel, this 1974 Marvel classic features cover art by Herb Trimpe and John Romita.

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writer Gerry Conway · writer Roy Thomas · artist Herb Trimpe · inker Jack Abel · colorist Stan Goldberg · letterer Artie Simek · cover Herb Trimpe, John Romita

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Full credits

writer Roy Thomas
inker Jack Abel
colorist Stan Goldberg
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils, inks Herb Trimpe
cover pencils, inks John Romita

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Thanks to the Inhumans, Hulk finds himself on Counter-Earth where he is promptly beaten and gassed by the Man-Beast's New-Men. The Recorder finds the stasis chamber containing Adam Warlock and wakes him up. Meanwhile, back on regular Earth, Glenn Talbot escapes from his Soviet captors--or does he?

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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