The Incredible Hulk, #138 British

Published: April 1971

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Issue Contents:
Sincerely Yours...Sandman!

Story Featuring Hulk

Sincerely, the Sandman

Story Featuring Hulk

Storyline

Sandman does a total blood transfusion with Betty, and his radioactive blood turns her into glass.

Credits
Story Notes

Next Hulk appearance is in Sub-Mariner (Marvel, 1968 series) #34. It is noted in the June 1971 Bullpen Bulletins page that Mimi Gold is the regular colorist on the Hulk.

Statement of Ownership
Story Notes

Bottom quarter of the first page of the letters column. Date of filing: October 1, 1970. Average print run during preceding 12 months: 400,196; single issue nearest to filing date: 374,473.

"Annihilus -- the Living Death Who Walks --"

Storyline

promotional for Fantastic Four (Marvel, 1961 series) #109

Credits
Story Notes

bottom one third of the second page of the letters column

Letter Column Featuring Green Skin's Grab-Bag

"Dear Stan, Roy, Herb, Sal, and Artie, this is the first time I've written to one particular Marvel magazine --"

Credits
Story Notes

2 pages: upper 3/4 of the first and upper 2/3 of the second. letters of comment from Charles C. Coddington, Aurora Illinois; Robert w. Nelson, Denver Colorado; Vyto Brazaitis, Gary Indiana; Charles Fouzette, Forestville, Connecticut; and Martin Boda, Arlington, Virginia

Ad Featuring Famous Artists Schools

"Do you have art talent worth developing?"

Story Notes

Back cover. Ad for the Famous Artists School.

Ad Featuring Academy for Home Study

"Second chance for high school drop-outs to get a diploma"

Story Notes

Inside back cover. Ad for the Academy for Home Study.

Ad Featuring Joe Weider Course and Products

"Tired of being 'skinny'?"

Story Notes

Ad for a weight gain product.

"$1000.00 paid for this 6c stamp"

Story Notes

A half-page of small, single panel advertisements for stamp collection, bodybuilding, and a drawing course on lower half of page.

Ad Featuring North American School of Drafting

"These 3 big drafting kits* given to you!"

Storyline

Ad for free "Drafting Career Kit".

Story Notes

Top half of page.

In-House Column Featuring Bullpen Bulletins , In-House Column Featuring Stan's Soapbox

"Wondrous words of wit and wisdom with which to waste some time!"

Story Notes

Sam Rosen has been ill. Promo for Conan the Barbarian. Nancy Murphy is in charge of subscriptions. Visit by Vic Ghidalia of ABC-TV. John Buscema has drawn a cover for PRO, the magazine of the National Football League. Bob Raleigh Jr., disc jockey on WPGC radio, Washington, D.C. has been plugging Marvel comics. Marvel received fan letters from French film director Alain Resnais and Italian film director Federico Fellini, the latter in Italian. In Stan's Soapbox, Stan complains that all the letters for Captain America deal with social issues and nobody comments on the stories or art.

Shop by Mail; Stamps
Storyline

Miscellaneous ads from various dealers. Includes comics ad from Howard M. Rogofsky.

Story Notes

Between story pages numbered 15 and 16.

Ad Featuring Mike Marvel Scientific Isometric Dynaflex System

"Boys! Men! My secret new Dynaflex method can give you powerfully toned muscles and put full strength in your muscles..."

Story Notes

Ad, with order coupon, for Mike Marvel System. Beneath story half-page number 13.

Ad Featuring Centre Coin's Album or Catalog

"We'll pay you $10,000.00 for this Lincoln penny"

Storyline

Ad for U.S. coin catalog.

Story Notes

Beneath half-page 12 of story

Ad Featuring Estes Rockets

"Step into the real world of space with Vern Estes."

Story Notes

Ad for model rocketry kits. Between pages 9 and 10 of story. Top half of page.

Ad Featuring Grit Newspaper

"Spending money and prizes get both sell Grit 'America’s greatest family newspaper'"

Story Notes

Ad inviting boys, 12 or older, to sell Grit family newspapers for prizes and cash. Between pages 9 and 10 of story. Lower half of page.

"Join now! America's only monster fan club"

Story Notes

Mail order ad from the Monster Fan Club, Dept. M17, 7214 Bergenline Avenue, North Bergen, New Jersey 07047. Appears between story pages 6 and 7.

Story Featuring Nick Fury

"2 more triumphs from Marvel"

Credits
Story Notes

Bottom half of page after page six of the story. Promos for Fear (Marvel, 1970 series) #3 and Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD (Marvel, 1968 series) #18, with covers depicted.

In-House Column Featuring Mighty Marvel Checklist

Story Notes

Marvel comics now on sale. Top half of page after page six of the story.

Ad Featuring Johnson Smith & Co. Catalog

"Look over 400 crazy labels"

Story Notes

Between story pages 3 and 4.

Ad Featuring Revell Models

"Introducing Deal's Wheels, the most far-out model series yet."

Story Notes

Inside front cover. Ad for Deal's Wheels from Revell.

Shop by Mail

"Don’t be fat"

Storyline

Miscellaneous ads from various dealers. Includes comics ads from Comic Sales Co., Richard Alf, F.L. Suza, Passaic Book Center & Robert Bell.

Story Notes

Between story pages numbered 18 and 19.