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Loading... The Sensational She-Hulk by John Byrne: The Returnby John Byrne
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. It's brash, it's madcap, it's ahead of its time with its self-referential humor, and it puts Deadpool's fourth-wall-breaking antics to shame, proving that the She-Hulk character can be a titan of fun. ( ) no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesSensational She-Hulk (31-46 & 48-50 collected) She-Hulk (Vol.2, 2) She-Hulk (complete) (Sensational She-Hulk [1989] #31-46, 48-50)
Collects Sensational She-Hulk #31-46 and #48-50. John Byrne makes his sensational return to the series he started, and She-Hulk's adventures as a super hero who knows she's in a comic book get wilder and more hilarious than ever! Shulkie will face problems high and low as her signature writer/penciler pits her against Spragg the Living Hill and sends her on a puntastic Jenny to the center of the Earth! But will she say "I do" to the Mole Man? She-Hulk will banter, body-swap, and battle tooth and nail as she tackles foes like the Black Talon and his Unliving X-Humed - and the Living Eraser, who may just wipe her out of comic-book continuity! But is She-Hulk's greatest nemesis Xemnu the Titan, or John Byrne himself?!. No library descriptions found. |
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