Hulk manga written by Kazuo Koike

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Hulk manga written by Kazuo Koike

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Heidi McDonald posted a link to this blog posting about a 1970s Hulk manga written by Lone Wolf and Cub creator Kazuo Koike:

http://www.4thletter.net/2009/05/lone-w ... the-manga/

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I knew that there were several manga adaptations of Marvel comic books, but I had neve heard of this one before. I would probably pick up a volume if there were a good translated edition.

Here are some untranslated scanned pages:

http://www11.atpages.jp/~unknown2009/HULK/picture.html
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That looked like it might be pretty cool, I would buy it.
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I agree. This looks very cool. I wonder if the man with the eyepatch is supposed to be a variation of Nick Fury?
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