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Cover: Gary Frank & Cam Smith

The Incredible Hulk #423

Nov 1994 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 2.05 CAD
“Hel and Back [Myth Conceptions: Conclusion]”

In "Hel and Back [Myth Conceptions: Conclusion]," the Hulk—though dead—refuses to stay buried, fighting his way through the grim realm of Hel alongside Agamemnon in a desperate bid to return to Asgard and aid the Pantheon. Written by Peter David and brought to life with striking intensity by artist Gary Frank, this pivotal issue sees the green giant’s spirit tested like never before, with cover art by Frank and Cam Smith capturing the weight of the journey.

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

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

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After being killed, Hulk and Agamemnon have to battle their way out of Hel, the domain of Hela, and back to Asgard to help the rest of the Pantheon.

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