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Cover: Bob Layton

The Incredible Hulk #238

Aug 1979 · Marvel · 0.40 USD
“Post Hulk... Post Holocaust!”

In "Post Hulk... Post Holocaust!", the Hulk sleeps atop Mount Rushmore as political and personal upheavals unfold: the President greenlights a major overhaul of Gamma Base, and Betty ends her marriage to Glenn. With tensions rising and unseen forces at play, the fallout from past events begins to reshape the world around the Hulk. Written by Roger Stern and illustrated by Sal Buscema with inks by Jack Abel, the issue features bold artwork and a tense, character-driven narrative. The cover, by Bob Layton, captures a moment of quiet before the storm.

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writer Roger Stern · artist Sal Buscema · artist, inker Jack Abel · colorist Glynis Wein · letterer John Costanza · cover Bob Layton

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Cast · 22 characters

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artist, inker Jack Abel
colorist Glynis Wein
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils, inks Bob Layton

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Hulk falls asleep atop Mount Rushmore. The President approves the restructuring of Gamma base. Betty divorces Glenn.

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