Cover of the Day: Incredible Hulk #251 (September, 1980) Art by Michael Golden
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Cover of the Day: Incredible Hulk #251 (September, 1980) Art by Michael Golden
The Incredible Hulk 251# (cover date September 1980) introduced Hal Chandler Jr, Chuck Chandler Jr, (the Changlings) Centaurio, Centauria, Siren, Neptunus, and Viperus. They were created by Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema. (Whatever Happened to the 3-D Man?" The Incredible Hulk 251#, Marvel Comic Event)
Cover of the Day: Marvel Premiere #35 (April, 1977) Art by Jack Kirby, John Verpoorten, Jim Craig, and Dave Hunt
Hal, buddy, I don’t think that’s something anyone has ever said
3-d man was pretty entertaining. He fights communist skrulls. I like Hal. Glasses AND polio AND southern Californian? Pick a struggle. Call him a summoner class the way he summons his brother to fight the skrulls
they never really do this kinda stuff anymore. This was 1977 and Roy Thomas was like “okay let’s make a whole new guy and put him in the 50s” and where are all of marvel’s 2006 ocs …