The Incredible Hulk #247 is a Bronze Age Marvel Comics issue released in 1980 and falls within the heart of the Bill Mantlo era on the title. This issue continues Hulk’s run of high intensity monster driven conflicts, emphasizing raw strength, rage, and classic Marvel action storytelling.
Artwork reflects classic Bronze Age Marvel style, with bold linework, exaggerated motion, and explosive combat imagery. The issue features writing by Bill Mantlo, whose tenure significantly expanded Hulk’s emotional depth, with interior art by Sal Buscema, one of the definitive Hulk artists whose dynamic anatomy and action compositions defined the character for an entire generation.
There are no first appearances associated with this issue.
Estimated Grade: Very Fine
The comic is complete and intact.
The Incredible Hulk #247 is a Bronze Age Marvel Comics issue released in 1980 and falls within the heart of the Bill Mantlo era on the title. This issue continues Hulk’s run of high intensity monster driven conflicts, emphasizing raw strength, rage, and classic Marvel action storytelling.
Artwork reflects classic Bronze Age Marvel style, with bold linework, exaggerated motion, and explosive combat imagery. The issue features writing by Bill Mantlo, whose tenure significantly expanded Hulk’s emotional depth, with interior art by Sal Buscema, one of the definitive Hulk artists whose dynamic anatomy and action compositions defined the character for an entire generation.
There are no first appearances associated with this issue.
Estimated Grade: Very Fine
The comic is complete and intact.