Released October 1979
Incredible Hulk #240
Synopsis
"...And now El Dorado!" Part 2 of 5. Story by Roger Stern. Art by Sal Buscema and Joe Sinnott. Through the manipulations of those simply called They, the Hulk has been brought to the mystic land of El Dorado. What do these mysterious beings want with the Jade Giant and what does it mean for Bruce Banner? Betty Ross mentions her recent divorce which happened in Incredible Hulk #238, her father had a mental breakdown in Incredible Hulk #228. Fred Sloan mentions that the Richmond Riding Academy recently had its telephone disconnected. The Richmond Riding Academy became the headquarters of the Defenders back in Defenders #17. It burned down in Defenders #75. Jarella died in Incredible Hulk #205. Dez mentions the Avengers time in El Dorado, that happened in Avengers #30–31.
Variants
Synopsis
"...And now El Dorado!" Part 2 of 5. Story by Roger Stern. Art by Sal Buscema and Joe Sinnott. Through the manipulations of those simply called They, the Hulk has been brought to the mystic land of El Dorado. What do these mysterious beings want with the Jade Giant and what does it mean for Bruce Banner? Betty Ross mentions her recent divorce which happened in Incredible Hulk #238, her father had a mental breakdown in Incredible Hulk #228. Fred Sloan mentions that the Richmond Riding Academy recently had its telephone disconnected. The Richmond Riding Academy became the headquarters of the Defenders back in Defenders #17. It burned down in Defenders #75. Jarella died in Incredible Hulk #205. Dez mentions the Avengers time in El Dorado, that happened in Avengers #30–31.
Details
- Series
- Incredible Hulk
- Cover Date
- October 1979
- Pages
- 32
- UPC
- N/A
- Cover Price
- $0.40
- Final Order Cutoff
- N/A
Creators
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ColoristGlynis Oliver
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WriterRoger Stern
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WriterStan Lee
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WriterMary Jo Duffy
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InkerJoe Sinnott
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InkerMike Esposito
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LettererJohn Costanza
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Cover ArtistAl Milgrom
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ArtistSal Buscema
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ArtistWin Mortimer
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ArtistJoe Sinnott