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The Incredible Hulk #218

Dec 1977 · Marvel · 0.35 USD
“The Rhino Doesn't Stop Here Anymore”

In "The Rhino Doesn't Stop Here Anymore," the Hulk finds himself in the middle of a citywide crisis as the Rhino rampages through public transit, testing the limits of Doc Samson’s resolve. With no allies in sight and the city on edge, Samson must face the brute force of his opponent alone—while Spider-Man, elsewhere, races to stop Legal Eagle from stealing the Bill of Rights from the Capitol. Written by Len Wein and Roger Stern, with dynamic art by Keith Pollard, George Tuska, and Ernie Chan, and colored by Glynis Wein, this 1977 issue delivers high-stakes action and psychological tension. The cover, by Ernie Chan, captures the moment of collision between Samson and the Rhino in bold, striking detail.

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writer Len Wein · writer Roger Stern · artist Keith Pollard · artist George Tuska · artist, inker Ernie Chan · colorist Glynis Wein · letterer John Costanza · cover Ernie Chan

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writer Len Wein
artist, inker Ernie Chan
colorist Glynis Wein
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils, inks Ernie Chan

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Spider-Man prevents Legal Eagle from stealing the Bill of Rights from the Capitol.

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