The Incredible Hulk #253 is a Bronze Age Marvel Comics issue released in 1980 during the latter half of Hulk’s long running classic era. This issue continues the storyline involving Hulk’s trial by a group of monstrous adversaries, emphasizing brute force action and larger than life spectacle that defined the title during this period.
Artwork reflects classic Bronze Age Marvel action styling, with bold colors, exaggerated anatomy, and dynamic group combat scenes. The issue features writing by Bill Mantlo, a key Hulk writer of the era, with interior art by Sal Buscema, whose powerful and consistent depiction of the Hulk became synonymous with the character throughout the late Bronze Age.
There are no first appearances associated with this issue.
Estimated Grade: Very Fine Plus
The comic is complete and intact.
The Incredible Hulk #253 is a Bronze Age Marvel Comics issue released in 1980 during the latter half of Hulk’s long running classic era. This issue continues the storyline involving Hulk’s trial by a group of monstrous adversaries, emphasizing brute force action and larger than life spectacle that defined the title during this period.
Artwork reflects classic Bronze Age Marvel action styling, with bold colors, exaggerated anatomy, and dynamic group combat scenes. The issue features writing by Bill Mantlo, a key Hulk writer of the era, with interior art by Sal Buscema, whose powerful and consistent depiction of the Hulk became synonymous with the character throughout the late Bronze Age.
There are no first appearances associated with this issue.
Estimated Grade: Very Fine Plus
The comic is complete and intact.