The Incredible Hulk 1968 #147 - back issue - $14.00

The Incredible Hulk 1968 #147 - back issue - $14.00

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Approximate grade : back issue
Inventory location : .......8
Series code : BI1866
Stock type : Back Issue
Title : The Incredible Hulk 1968
CSABI1779179
CSAS1866I24803B1779179

Hulk and Samson tear into the Leader's gamma powered construct in front of the president. Samson takes a gamma blast that turns him back into his normal human form.

The Lee Family help put out a forest fire using Lee Rider jackets.

Send $7.98 for a booklet with instructions on how to become taller!

The Hulk is fooled by an elaborate mirage in the desert.

Thumbnail ads for stamps, novelty items, and comic books.

Miscellaneous ads from various dealers. Includes comics ads and novelty items.

Miscellaneous ads from various dealers. Includes comics ads and novelty items.

Send money for coins or gold nuggets to start your collection.

On-sale date from 1972 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress with a correction factor of plus 28 days.

  • - Inside front cover. Ad for a program to finish high school at home.
  • Adventures of the Lee Family - Advertisement for Lee Rider jackets and jeans between pages 3 and 4 of previous story sequence.
  • - Advertisement for high paying jobs in the drafting field. Between pages 5 and 6 of previous story sequence.
  • - Recruitment ad for sales people for Grit newspaper, located between pages 7 and 8 of previous story sequence.
  • Be Taller! - Between pages 9 and 10 of previous story sequence.
  • - Between pages 3 and 4 of previous story sequence.
  • - Between pages 5 and 6 of previous story sequence.
  • - Between pages 7 and 8 of previous story sequence.
  • - On top half of page.
  • - Ad for a range of novelty items, located on lower half of page.
  • - Stan Lee's Soapbox prints a letter from Henry H. Walker, a teacher in North Carolina who had used an issue of Spider-Man to help a 13-year-old boy become interested in reading. Stan will be a speaker during the popular culture session at the American Studies Association in Washington D.C. in October. In other news, Marvel explains why the double-sized issues for 25 cents were replaced by 36 page 20 cent issues. Fantasy authors James Jakes and Michael Moorcock have plotted stories for Conan. Roy Thomas attended the New York Comic Art Convention, where Frank Frazetta complimented Roy on the Conan comics. There's five very small headshots of Marvel characters, the same ones used in previous Bullpen Bulletins. Also the Mighty Marvel Checklist of comics "now on sale."
  • - Ad for Raleigh bicycles.
  • - Ad for Joe Weider muscle-building products. Inside back cover.
  • - Back cover. Ad for Sizzlers Fat Track by Mattel.

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