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Cover: Bill Jaaska & Bob McLeod
The Incredible Hulk #378
“Rhino Plastered”
In "Rhino Plastered," Rick Jones spins a holiday tale for a group of kids, recounting a wild Christmas when the Grey Hulk crossed paths with Rhino—now working as a department store Santa. With Bill Jaaska’s art bringing the chaos to life and Bob McLeod’s cover capturing the festive mayhem, this 1991 issue delivers a festive twist on one of Marvel’s most unpredictable duos.
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writer Peter David · writer Kurt Busiek · artist Bill Jaaska · inker Jeff Albrecht · colorist Glynis Oliver · letterer Joe Rosen · cover Bill Jaaska, Bob McLeod
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writer Peter David
writer Kurt Busiek
artist Bill Jaaska
inker Jeff Albrecht
colorist Glynis Oliver
letterer Joe Rosen
cover pencils Bill Jaaska
cover inks Bob McLeod
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Rick Jones tells a group of kids a Christmas story of the Grey Hulk. See, this one year, Rhino got a job as a department store Santa, and Hulk bumped into him, and things got crazy from there.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).
