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Cover: Dale Keown

The Incredible Hulk #383

Jul 1991 · Marvel · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.60 GBP
“Green Canard”

In "Green Canard," the Hulk grapples with more than just his rage—Marlo’s accidental magic turns Betty’s hair green, adding a splash of surreal tension to their already complicated marriage. As the aftermath of the Infinity Gauntlet leaves half the universe vanished, including Rick, Abomination strikes again, abducting his ex-wife and dragging the Hulk into a mysterious vortex. Written by Peter David and brought to life by Dale Keown’s dynamic art, this 1991 issue blends personal drama with cosmic stakes, all under Keown’s striking cover.

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writer Peter David · artist Dale Keown · inker Farmer · colorist Oliver · letterer Rosen · cover Dale Keown

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Cast · 17 characters

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artist Dale Keown
inker Farmer
colorist Oliver
letterer Rosen
cover pencils, inks Dale Keown

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Marlo accidentally turns Betty's hair green. Hulk and Betty work on their marital issues. As part of the Infinity Gauntlet, half of the beings in the universe, including Rick, simply vanish. Abomination abducts his ex-wife and the Hulk tries to come to the rescue but gets sucked into a mysterious vortex.

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