Add a standout issue from Marvel’s Hulk legacy with The Incredible Hulk #373, published in September 1990. This issue comes from the popular Grey Hulk (Joe Fixit) era, a unique period in Hulk history where intelligence, attitude, and brute strength combine in a more complex version of the character.
Written during one of the most creative runs of The Incredible Hulk, this issue reflects the evolution of Bruce Banner’s alter ego into a more cunning and street-smart persona. Set against the backdrop of Las Vegas-style intrigue and power struggles, the Grey Hulk era remains a fan-favorite among collectors.
This period helped redefine the Hulk character, moving beyond pure rage into layered storytelling that explored identity, control, and morality. Issue #373 captures that shift, making it a desirable collectible for both Hulk enthusiasts and fans of Copper Age Marvel storytelling.
With over 30 years of history, this comic holds strong nostalgic appeal and continues to be a sought-after addition to Hulk collections.
Key Details
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Title: The Incredible Hulk #373
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Publisher: Marvel Comics
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Publication Date: September 1990
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Era: Copper Age (1984–1991)
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Main Character: Hulk (Grey Hulk / Joe Fixit)
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Series: The Incredible Hulk
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Genre: Superhero / Action
Why This Comic Matters
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Part of the fan-favorite Grey Hulk (Joe Fixit) era
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Represents a major evolution in Hulk storytelling
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Strong appeal among Hulk collectors
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Late Copper Age Marvel issue with growing demand
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Great addition to any Incredible Hulk or Marvel collection

































































