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Cover: Angel Medina

The Incredible Hulk #446

Oct 1996 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 2.10 CAD
“I'll Take Manhattan”

In "I'll Take Manhattan," the Hulk, still reeling from the aftermath of Onslaught, finds himself dangerously unstable as his gamma radiation escalates and his body mutates under strain. With the military closing in and his strength fading, he must fight not just for survival, but to stay human—while Janis, a key figure from the Pantheon, slips away into the shadows. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Angel Medina, with inks by Robin Riggs and colors by Glynis Oliver and Malibu, this issue sees the Hulk pushed to his absolute limit, all under a cover by Medina that captures the chaos in bold, dynamic lines.

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writer Peter David · artist Angel Medina · inker Robin Riggs · colorist Glynis Oliver · colorist Malibu · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft · cover Angel Medina

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colorist Glynis Oliver
colorist Malibu
letterer Comicraft
cover pencils, inks Angel Medina

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After the Onslaught debacle, the army tries to contain the Hulk, but he is growing, mutating and giving off loads of radiation. Janis escapes from the Pantheon.

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

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