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Cover: Jeff Purves & Terry Austin

The Incredible Hulk #352

Feb 1989 · Marvel · 0.75 USD; 0.95 CAD; 0.50 GBP
“Fervor”

In "Fervor," the Hulk returns to Earth after months as a Vegas enforcer for Berengetti, only to find that the magic keeping Bruce Banner at bay has finally worn off—leaving Banner to face the consequences of his time away. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Jeff Purves, with inks by Terry Austin and colors by Petra Scotese, this pivotal issue marks a turning point in the character's journey, as the man once worshipped as a god confronts the cost of being used. The cover, by Jeff Purves and Terry Austin, captures the moment of reckoning with striking intensity.

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writer Peter David · artist Jeff Purves · inker Terry Austin · colorist Petra Scotese · letterer Joe Rosen · cover Jeff Purves, Terry Austin

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colorist Petra Scotese
letterer Joe Rosen
cover pencils Jeff Purves
cover inks Terry Austin

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As he dreams of the time he spent on Jarella's world, the Hulk agrees to overthrow the tyrant who runs a religion that worships him as a god but finds that the men he has been helping have tricked him as they simply want the power to run the show themselves. They return him to earth but have put a mojo on him to keep Banner out of the picture. Now, as three months have passed with Hulk becoming a Vegas enforcer for Berengetti, the magic wears off and he becomes Bruce Banner once again.

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