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The Incredible Hulks was a monthly comic book series published in the United Kingdom byPanini Comics as part of their Marvel 'Collectors' Edition' line, featuring reprints ofMarvel Comics from the United States. It began publication in April 2012, replacing Panini's defunctFantastic Four Adventures series. The first volume ended in April 2014 after 27 issues, with a second volume beginning the following month. Volume 3 began in August 2016. The series was replaced in 2017.
Each issue typically features three stories, each of which revolves around characters such asHulk,She-Hulk,Red Hulk,Red She-Hulk,Lyra,Skaar, andA-Bomb, among others.
Each issue ofThe Incredible Hulks had 76 pages, including a contents page and a letters page. It typically featured 4 pages of advertisements. All ads were for Marvel-related merchandise. The covers were printed on thick cardstock. A typical issue featured reprints of three Hulk-related stories per issue. Occasionally, a 100-page special was published with four or five stories. It was cancelled in 2017 and was replaced withDeadpool Unleashed.
The Incredible Hulks reprinted material from the following US publications: