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Cover: Herb Trimpe & Frank Giacoia
The Incredible Hulk #177
“Peril of the Plural Planet!”
In "Peril of the Plural Planet!", the Hulk thinks he's in Washington D.C., but a strange twist of fate has stranded him on Counter-Earth—a parallel world where everything is reversed. Written by Gerry Conway and Roy Thomas, with dynamic art by Herb Trimpe and inks by Jack Abel, this 1974 issue explores the Hulk’s struggle to survive in a world utterly unlike his own. The cover, penciled by Trimpe and inked by Frank Giacoia, captures the mystery and danger of this alien terrain.
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writer Gerry Conway · writer Roy Thomas · artist Herb Trimpe · inker Jack Abel · colorist L. Lessmann · letterer Artie Simek · cover Herb Trimpe, Frank Giacoia
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Cast · 21 characters
Full credits
writer Gerry Conway
writer Roy Thomas
artist Herb Trimpe
inker Jack Abel
colorist L. Lessmann
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils Herb Trimpe
cover inks Frank Giacoia
