BWAAAH-HAHAHA! That's a good caricature...
BWAAAH-HAHAHA! That's a good caricature...
I'll be damned; there it is!
Had the shirt for years. Always thought my mom found an iron-on patch and stuck it on one of my t-shirts...
Incredible Hulk #194
Cover Date: December 1975
Sale Date: September 16th, 1975
Writer/Editor: Len Wein
Artist: Sal Buscema
Inker: Joe Staton
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Glynis Wein
“The Day of the Locust”
Guest Stars/Supporting Cast: Bob and Carol Hickman, Doc Samson, General Ross, Clay Quartermain, and the Abomination.
Villain: The Locust
Synopsis: Open to a hungry Hulk wandering into a camp of homeless men and devouring the entire pot of beans. Content, he curls up next to the fire and falls asleep. The next morning, as Bruce Banner, he is picked up by a young couple named Bob and Carol Hickman. Their ride is short-lived, as the nearby town has been barricaded off. Cut to New Mexico, as a disgruntled Doc Samson approaches General Ross, Betty and Clay Quartermain. Clay runs his mouth about Samson’s failure, but before Samson makes good on his threat, another officer interrupts the conversation about a shocking discovery. Meanwhile, Banner is getting the full-scoop from Bob and Carol and as the sun sets, a swarm of locusts invade the time. Banner transforms into the Hulk, intent on helping the townsfolk. The culprit behind the swarm is revealed to be the villainous Locust. Using his Magnon Beam, the Locust hatches oversized bugs upon the Hulk. A back & forth ensues, until he loses control and the insects turn on Carol. The Hulk saves the day with a ground quake, but is denied his revenge on the Locust – as Carol reveals that he’s her father. Confused, the Hulk wanders off. Back in New Mexico, we get a foggy view of General Ross, Quartermain, and Doc Samson. It appears that a surgery has been performed on someone – and the final page reveals that someone is the Abomination!
Commentary: The Locust….I mean…okay. Nothing exciting about this story, it’s a one-in-done that has little or no impact on the Hulk. However, Sal Buscema makes his debut on the title, but is no stranger to drawing the Green Goliath, having been a regular penciller on the Defenders. This is the start of a near-ten year run for Sal on the book. Writers and inkers will come and go, but Sal (for me) is the rock of the title over the years. Fans were upset at first, but soon warmed to Sal's style and the Buscema snarl and shaggy haired look became the norm for the Hulk's "look".
I'd have to refer to this book again:
But it sounded like the Hulk was coming back with Banner's brain (giving Lou a speaking role as the Hulk) or they were going to push for a She-Hulk special. Thankfully, that one never happened! Red eyes, GOLD SKIN??? Nah, keep the green...
Bill would have at least still done the voice, that's obvious. Otherwise his death wouldn't have prevented them doing Hulk with Banner's mind.
I wonder if they will ever reboot the tv series?
Doubtful. It would either require prohibitively expensive CGI, or would look 30 years out of date. There's a reason the Netflix heroes are the street level ones. Something like Hulk needs to be either a movie or a cartoon.
My wife would KILL ME if she saw this in the bathroom.
My 3 year old would love it...