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Incredible Hulk (1962) #384 Newsstand
Incredible Hulk (1962) #384 Newsstand
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Incredible Hulk (1962) #384 – Mini-Hulk vs. Abomination!
Incredible Hulk (1962) #384 (August 1991), written by Peter David with pencils by Dale Keown and inks by Mark Farmer, is a thrilling Copper Age issue. The Hulk, shrunken to a mere six inches, faces a daunting challenge as he battles to save Nadia Blonsky from the clutches of the Abomination, his monstrous archenemy. Despite his diminished size, the Hulk’s determination and rage drive a high-stakes rescue mission. Peter David’s acclaimed run infuses the story with emotional depth, exploring themes of loyalty and redemption, while Dale Keown’s iconic art vividly captures the contrast between the tiny Hulk and the towering Abomination. This issue is a standout in David’s Hulk saga.
Highlights
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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.
Value & Trends
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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.
Key Characters
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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.
Why Buy?
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!
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!
Price: $5 (VG) to $80 (NM, raw); $100–$150 (CGC 9.8). High-grade copies hold top future value.
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