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Cover: Dale Keown & Bob McLeod

The Incredible Hulk #377

Jan 1991 · Marvel · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.60 GBP
“Honey, I Shrunk the Hulk”

In "Honey, I Shrunk the Hulk," Bruce Banner faces his most personal battle yet as Doc Samson and the Ringmaster assist him in merging his fractured identities into a single, unified being. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Dale Keown, with inks by Bob McLeod and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1991 issue captures a pivotal moment in Banner’s psyche—where strength and intellect finally converge, all while he lies unconscious, dependent on his own minds finding peace. The cover by Dale Keown and Bob McLeod perfectly captures the surreal tension of a man torn between two extremes.

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writer Peter David · artist Dale Keown · inker Bob McLeod · colorist Glynis Oliver · letterer Joe Rosen · cover Dale Keown, Bob McLeod

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Cast · 12 characters

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artist Dale Keown
colorist Glynis Oliver
letterer Joe Rosen
cover pencils Dale Keown
cover inks Bob McLeod

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Doc Samson and the Ringmaster help Banner merge all of his personalities into one being. The new Hulk is born, with jade giant strength and Bruce Banner's smarts.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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