Rampaging Hulk
Marvel · 1977–1978 · 9 issues
About the series
Marvel’s Rampaging Hulk (1977–1978) was a nine-issue magazine-format series that leaned into the Hulk’s savage, monster-movie roots, with lush painted covers and black-and-white interiors. Written primarily by Doug Moench, John Warner, and Jim Starlin, and illustrated by talents like Keith Pollard, John Buscema, and Rudy Nebres, the series pitted Bruce Banner and his rampaging alter ego against threats ranging from the mystical hunter Ulysses Bloodstone to the alien Bereet and the villainous Killer Shrike. It stands as a moody, mature-readers companion to the main Hulk title, deepening the character’s world with atmospheric horror and cosmic tangents.