May 1992 • Volume 2 • USA • DIRECT EDITION • 1827 Collected INCREDIBLE HULK, THE #393 Green Foil. 30th anniversary Basic Information Published May 1992 Comic Age Modern Cover Price 2.50 Creators Writer Peter David Interior Artist Sal Buscema , Ron Frenz , Gil Kane , Dale Keown , Allen Milgrom 'Al' , Marie Severin , Walter Simonson 'Walt' , Jim Starlin , Herb Trimpe Cover Artist Dale Keown Inker Allen Milgrom 'Al' , Herb Trimpe , Mark Farmer , Charles Barnett III Letterer Joe Rosen Colorist Glynis Oliver Editor Chris Cooper , Barbara Bobbie Chase 'Bobbie' Stories Stories may contain spoilers The Closing Circle! * Special Anniversary Issue Igor Drenkov, Banner's assistant and Russian spy during the G-Bomb test, reveals his ongoing nightmare: the making of the Hulk. His intention was to kill Bruce Banner and steal the bomb plans but he ultimately ends up responsible for the Hulk's existence. Elsewhere, the Pantheon fight the Russian Supersoldiers. Grudge Match Psychological Ramifications of Gamma Radiation


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