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Incredible Hulk (1962) #384 Newsstand
Incredible Hulk (1962) #384 Newsstand
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Hulk’s unique six-inch size in a desperate rescue.
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Intense showdown with the Abomination over Nadia Blonsky.
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Peter David’s blend of action and emotional storytelling.
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Dale Keown’s dynamic, expressive artwork.
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Key moment in the Copper Age Hulk run.
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Current: $5–$15 (VG/FN), $20–$40 (VF), $50–$80 (NM) on eBay/MyComicShop, with CGC 9.8 copies fetching $100–$150 due to Keown’s art and David’s run. Newsstand editions may see a slight premium for scarcity.
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Trends: Hulk’s enduring appeal, Godzilla vs. Hulk #1 (2025), and Spider-Man 4 (2026) hype could drive 10–15% price hikes in 6–12 months. High-grade copies may hit $100–$200 in 2–3 years if Abomination or Nadia Blonsky gain MCU focus (e.g., Avengers: Secret Wars, 2027). Comic-Con 2025 news could boost demand.
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Market: Copper Age Hulk issues with Peter David’s writing, Keown’s art, and major villains like Abomination are highly prized, especially in NM or slabbed grades.
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Hulk (Bruce Banner): Miniaturized hero fighting for Nadia.
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Nadia Blonsky: Damsel in distress.
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Abomination: Monstrous kidnapper and foe.
This issue’s inventive shrunken Hulk premise, Abomination’s menace, and Keown’s stellar art make it a Copper Age gem. David’s emotional storytelling elevates it for Hulk fans and collectors. Grab it in NM condition before Hulk’s cinematic surge or David’s Hulk legacy spikes prices!
