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Cover: Adam Kubert

The Incredible Hulk #461

Feb 1998 · Marvel · 1.99 USD; 2.80 CAD
“Self Destruction”

In "Self Destruction," Bruce Banner confronts the man who's haunted him for decades—General "Thunderbolt" Ross—while the enigmatic Maestro plots a new way to destroy the Hulk using the ancient weapon known as the Destroyer. With Peter David's sharp storytelling and David Brewer's dynamic art bringing the tension to life, this 1998 issue delivers a raw, character-driven clash that lingers long after the final page. The cover by Adam Kubert captures the moment with intensity, as the Hulk's past and present collide.

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writer Peter David · artist David Brewer · inker Andrew Pepoy · colorist Igor Kordey · colorist Digital Chameleon · letterer John E. Workman Jr. · cover Adam Kubert

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colorist Igor Kordey
cover pencils, inks Adam Kubert

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"Thunderbolt" Ross confronts Bruce Banner. Meanwhile, Maestro thinks he has the means to destroy the Hulk--in the form of the Destroyer. In the end, the boys share a cigar.

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