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Publisher |
Marvel |
Artist |
Dale Keown |
Published | January 1991 |
Honey, I Shrunk the Hulk "Honey, I Shrunk the Hulk." Guest-starring Doc Samson. Story by Peter David. Art by Dale Keown and Bob McLeod. Ever wonder why the Hulk is so darn mad all the time? Super psychiatrist Doc Samson sits down with perhaps the most fractured psyche in the world and finds out what makes Bruce Banner tick. Samson, grey Hulk, green Hulk, and Banner delve deep into the scientist's sub-conscious and what they find will shock you. By story's end Bruce Banner and the Hulk will never be the same again. Black and gold 2nd print, and non-neon green 3rd print exist; 3rd print cover price is 1.75 USD. 1st appearance of the Professor Hulk personality (grey/green composite) 1st appearance of Guilt Hulk, a manifestation of Banner's guilt Continuity Notes The events of Bruce Banner's childhood were previously visited in Incredible Hulk #312 and will be expanded upon further in Incredible Hulks #620. The incident where Rick Joens is kicked in the shin is seen next issue. Chronology Notes This issue reveals new elements about Bruce Banner's childhood, which create new chronology points for Bruce. Publication Notes This issue contains a letters page, Gray Mail . Letters are published from Scott Tilson, Bob Ramotar, Kevin J. Conley, Richard Larabee, Buddy Crawford, Mike Facciani, and Willie R. Mellen.