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Cover: Kevin Nowlan

The Incredible Hulk #292

Feb 1984 · Marvel · 0.60 USD; 0.25 GBP; 0.75 CAD
“Dragon-Night!”

In "Dragon-Night!", the Hulk finds himself in the midst of a bizarre circus act when the Ringmaster, desperate for cash, stages a performance featuring the mysterious Dragon Man. What starts as a chance for revenge against Bruce Banner quickly spirals when the creature turns on its master, leaving the Ringmaster exposed and the Hulk caught in a dangerous game of mind control. Written by Bill Mantlo and brought to life by Sal Buscema’s dynamic art, with inks by Joe Sinnott and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1984 classic features a striking cover by Kevin Nowlan.

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writer Bill Mantlo · artist Sal Buscema · inker Joe Sinnott · colorist Bob Sharen · letterer Clem Robins · cover Kevin Nowlan

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colorist Bob Sharen
letterer Clem Robins
cover pencils, inks Kevin Nowlan

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The Ringmaster has hit tough times and tries to earn some money with his circus. One of the acts is the Dragon Man. One day Bruce Banner is in the audience. The Ringmaster sees this as an opportunity for revenge, and sets the Dragon Man on him. However the creature turns against its master and the plan fails completely.

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