
Incredible
Hulk
Art By Brent Anderson
Copyright Marvel Comics |
Incredible
Hulk
"Hero"
Issue 286, August 1983, Marvel Comics
writer, Bill Mantlo; art, Sal Buscema & Kim DeMulder
cover, Brent Anderson
This issue of the Incredible Hulk features a story, originally solicited
under the title "Soldier," which bears more then a passing
resemblance to Ellison's story and Outer Limits script "Soldier."
After it was published, and Ellison complained, Marvel paid him for
the adaptation and published a statement in a later issue.
According to an article in the Comics Journal ("Mantlo
Ellison Adaptation Raises Questions," TCJ, 83, August 1982, p
10, Kim Thompson) Marvel Comics claimed the story had always been
planned as an adaptation. Jim Shooter, the editor-in-chief of Marvel
at the time, is quoted as saying that "the adaptation was pretty
informally arranged." He said that the acknowledgment to Ellison
had been dropped because the book was in the process of changing editors.
However, Ellison is quoted as saying that he had never been contacted
about the adaptation and had to contact Marvel's vice-president after
publication. Ellison was satisfied with the payment and after-the-fact
credit and no further legal action was taken.
If anyone knows which issue of the Hulk in which the after-the-fact
credit was given I would appreciate the information. |