The Incredible Hulk #301

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The Incredible Hulk #301 is a Bronze Age Marvel Comics issue released in 1984 and continues the long running Hulk series during a period marked by darker themes and increasingly monstrous adversaries. This issue reflects Marvel’s shift toward more intense, creature driven storytelling in the mid 1980s.

The story features the Hulk battling a massive tentacled creature, emphasizing survival horror elements and raw physical conflict rather than traditional supervillain dynamics. While the issue does not introduce a major new character, it stands out for its brutal tone and high impact confrontation.

The issue features writing by Bill Mantlo, one of the defining Hulk writers of the era, with artwork by Sal Buscema, whose long tenure on the title helped shape the visual identity of the Hulk throughout the Bronze Age.

Estimated Grade: Fine

The comic is complete and intact.

The Incredible Hulk #301 is a Bronze Age Marvel Comics issue released in 1984 and continues the long running Hulk series during a period marked by darker themes and increasingly monstrous adversaries. This issue reflects Marvel’s shift toward more intense, creature driven storytelling in the mid 1980s.

The story features the Hulk battling a massive tentacled creature, emphasizing survival horror elements and raw physical conflict rather than traditional supervillain dynamics. While the issue does not introduce a major new character, it stands out for its brutal tone and high impact confrontation.

The issue features writing by Bill Mantlo, one of the defining Hulk writers of the era, with artwork by Sal Buscema, whose long tenure on the title helped shape the visual identity of the Hulk throughout the Bronze Age.

Estimated Grade: Fine

The comic is complete and intact.