Marvel Comics - The Incredible Hulk - #389 - January 1992
Marvel Comics - The Incredible Hulk - #389 - January 1992
Marvel Comics - The Incredible Hulk - #389 - January 1992
Marvel Comics - The Incredible Hulk - #389 - January 1992
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Marvel Comics - The Incredible Hulk - #389 - January 1992

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NEARMINT+ / MINT 9.8

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"Of Man and Man-Thing"

While at the Pantheon's Mount, Paris assigns the Hulk and Rick Jones to investigate a series of disappearances in the swamps of Florida. Mostly, they are teenagers, but the Pantheon is interested because one of the missing is a former scientist Sumner Beckwith. Beckwith was associated with the Pantheon and was researching a possible cure for cancer. Not long after his disappearance, the teenagers began missing and signs of some kind of monster in the swamp started emerging. The Hulk and Rick Jones take a plane out to Florida. When they are over the area, the Hulk jumps out and knocks down enough trees to build a runway for Rick. After they land and move on, their passage attracts the attention of the Man-Thing. Drawn by their emotions, the muck-monster shambles after them, unseen. Elsewhere in the swamp a group trio of teens named Fred, Angel and Randy are looking for their friends Richie and Todd, who are among the missing. While Fred thinks they're dead, Angel thinks they are probably playing a prank and is determined to find them.