incredible hulk 340

The top selling comic book last month was The Incredible Hulk 340

The Incredible Hulk #340 was one of the best-selling comics in April, and for good reason. It’s considered one of fan-favorites and a very important moment in Marvel history, making it popular among people who like to sell comic books.

Incredible Hulk comic series

The Incredible Hulk first SMASHED stores shelves in May 1962, created by a legendary duo of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Inspired by a mix of Frankenstein and Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, the original series only lasted six issues before being canceled because of low sales – though Hulk’s popularity increased after several appearances in Tales to Astonish.

Issue #1 introduced Bruce Banner, a brilliant scientist exposed to gamma radiation, who transforms into the Hulk when angry. There used to be an original “twist” – Banner used to turn at night, not from rage. By issue #3 Lee and Kirby were already experimenting on the transformation trigger. After some time, they settled with a famous “rage” transformation, which triggered anger or emotional stress. It all led to an iconic “Don’t make me angry. You wouldn’t like me when I’m angry.”

The series relaunched in 1968 with The Incredible Hulk #102 and ran for decades, showing us Hulk’s internal struggle, loneliness, and destructive power. Iconic arcs like “Planet Hulk” and “World War Hulk” showed just how deep and powerful the character could be.

The comic has also featured major battles with Thor, Wolverine, and the Avengers, and collaborations with creators like Peter David and Sal Buscema.

Incredible Hulk comic series

Incredible Hulk #340

Hulk 340, published in February 1988, is a very popular issue known for an epic fight between Wolverine and Hulk. Created by writer Peter David and artist Todd McFarlane, the Incredible Hulk 340 story, titled “Vicious Circle”, takes place in the middle of a blizzard in Texas. As the Hulk, accompanied by Rick Jones and Clay Quartermain, goes out, he inadvertently collides with a commercial airliner. The X-Men, on their way to Dallas, intervene to prevent disaster. Rogue removes the damaged engine, which unintentionally lands on the Hulk. This incident was a start for an epic battle between Wolverine and the Hulk.​

Initially, Wolverine tries to avoid conflict, but the Hulk’s provocation triggers a brutal fight, showing Wolverine’s berserker rage and the Hulk’s healing abilities. The battle is eventually halted by Quartermain, who puts to shame both for their recklessness. Incredible Hulk #340 is notable not only for a very dynamic storytelling but also for McFarlane’s iconic cover art, showing Wolverine’s claws reflecting the Hulk’s image. The Incredible Hulk 340 remains a significant and collectible piece.

How much is the incredible hulk 340 value

As with pretty much any other comic book, the Hulk 340 value depends heavily on its condition. The value of incredible hulk 340 value in a CGC 9.8 can sell for up to $1100, while a 9.4 graded copy sells for about $250.

Lower grades are more affordable:

  • Good (2.0) -$25
  • Very Good (4.0) – $40
  • Fine (6.0) – $50
  • Very Fine (8.0) – $75
  • Pete Przysiezny, owner of Comic Buying Center, has been buying and selling comics and collectibles for over 30 years. He lives in Northern Illinois and specializes in buying large comic book collections. He has a vast knowledge of all eras and types of comic books ranging from the 1930s to the 2000s. Pete spent his childhood going to comic book conventions with his father, so you could say he was raised in the industry.