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Cover: Rich Buckler & Joe Rubinstein

The Incredible Hulk #221

Mar 1978 · Marvel · 0.35 USD
“Show Me the Way to Go Home”

In "Show Me the Way to Go Home," Bruce Banner awakens aboard Walter Newell’s boat, only to slip away unnoticed as they dock in New York City. When Newell realizes his mysterious passenger was Banner, he races to stop the Hulk before the rage monster causes chaos—leading to a clash between the Hulk and Sting-Ray, followed by another vanishing act. Written by Roger Stern and illustrated by Sal Buscema with inks by Alfredo Alcala, colors by Janice Cohen, and letters by Denise Wohl, this 1978 issue features a cover by Rich Buckler and Joe Rubinstein.

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writer Roger Stern · artist Sal Buscema · artist, inker Alfredo Alcala · colorist Janice Cohen · letterer Denise Wohl · cover Rich Buckler, Joe Rubinstein

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artist, inker Alfredo Alcala
colorist Janice Cohen
letterer Denise Wohl
cover pencils Rich Buckler
cover inks Joe Rubinstein

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Banner awakens on Walter Newell's boat and slips away when they arrive back to New York City. When Newell realizes that Bruce Banner was his mystery passenger, he attempts to find Bruce before the Hulk can do any damage, which leads to a battle between Sting-Ray and the Hulk, followed by the Hulk disappearing again.

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