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Cover: Gary Frank & Cam Smith

The Incredible Hulk #411

Nov 1993 · Marvel · 1.25 USD; 1.60 CAD; 0.95 GBP
“Liberation Day”

In "Liberation Day," the Hulk joins forces with the Pantheon to break Susan Jacobson out of a government prison, clashing head-on with Nick Fury and SHIELD in a high-stakes showdown. As Rick plans his wedding, the Avengers’ distant behavior adds tension to an already volatile situation. Written by Peter David and brought to life by Gary Frank’s dynamic art and Cam Smith’s sharp inks, this 1993 clash of ideology and power is a standout moment in the Hulk’s saga—cover by Gary Frank and Cam Smith.

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writer Peter David · artist Gary Frank · inker Cam Smith · colorist Glynis Oliver · letterer Joe Rosen · cover Gary Frank, Cam Smith

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Full credits

artist Gary Frank
inker Cam Smith
colorist Glynis Oliver
letterer Joe Rosen
cover pencils Gary Frank
cover inks Cam Smith

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Hulk and the Pantheon battle Nick Fury and SHIELD to rescue government prisoner Susan Jacobson from her unlawful imprisonment. Rick starts inviting people to his upcoming wedding but the Avengers seem to be giving him the cold shoulder.

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

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