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Janne Pietikainen
Oct 28, 2007, 03:03 pm
She-Hulk #1
May 2004

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Story Title: The Girl From Gamma Gamma Gamma

Writer: Dan Slott
Penciler: Juan Bobillo
Inker: Marcelo Sosa
Colorist: Chris Chuckry
Letterer: VC’s Dave Sharpe
Cover Artist: Adi Granov
Assistant Editors: Andy Schmidt & Nicole Wiley
Editor: Tom Brevoort
Editor-In-Chief: Joe Quesada
Publisher: Dan Buckley

First Appearance: Mika, GLK&H (Mallory Book, Holden Holliway, Augustus Pugliese)
Join: She-Hulk (GLK&H)

She-Hulk, Jennifer Walters, is living a carefree life and her only problem seems to be accidentally turning into her human form while sleeping next to Mika, a male underwear model whom she picked up in the after-party of Janet van Dyne’s Spring Fashion Show. Her overnight guests and frequent parties are bothering the security of Avengers Mansion and Jarvis the butler. Things weren't the same when she was still studying in UCLA School of Law before becoming She-Hulk.

In court She-Hulk is prosecuting Mr. Paxton, whose company stored Antarctic Vibranium improperly. She has to leave during her closing argument for an Avengers emergency in space, where they foil Modok and Blizzard’s plans to freeze Earth. The following day she wins the Paxton case and has another party at work. The day after that she is dumped by Mika, kicked out of Avengers Mansion for abusing some of her Avengers privileges and gets fired by her employer, Blake Tower. Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway, the opposing law firm on the Paxton case got a mistrial after claiming that She-Hulk saving the world could have affected the jury’s decision. Tower is afraid what this could do to their old cases and also disapproves Jen’s attitude.

Later that day She-Hulk is attacked by Blizzard in a bar, but instead of kicking the crap out of him, She-Hulk drinks him under the table and asks the bartender to call the police. She is approached by Holden Holliway, who offers a job at GLK&H, but only to plain Jennifer Walters.

Characters:
A.I.M.
Augustus Pugliese
Blake Tower
Blizzard (Gill)
Brian (voice in the radio)
Captain America
Edwin Jarvis
Falcon
Greg
Hawkeye
Hercules
Holden Holliway
Iron Man
Judge Gibson
Lloyd
Lucy Cho (voice in the radio)
Luiz
Mallory Book
Masters of Evil (mentioned)
Mika
MODOK
Morris Walters (in flashback)
Paxton
Redwing
Scarlet Witch
She-Hulk
Tigra
Vision
Wasp
Wonder Man

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She-Hulk #2
June 2004

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Story Title: Class Action Comics!

Writer: Dan Slott
Penciler: Juan Bobillo
Inker: Marcelo Sosa
Colorist: Chris Chuckry
Letterer: VC’s Dave Sharpe
Cover Artist: Adi Granov
Assistant Editors: Andy Schmidt & Nicole Wiley
Editor: Tom Brevoort
Editor-In-Chief: Joe Quesada
Publisher: Dan Buckley

First Appearance: Stu Cicero, Danger Man, Ditto, Count Tupo
New Identity: Awesome Andy (formerly Awesome Android)

She-Hulk is getting ready for her first day at GLK&H as Jennifer Walters. The Scarlet Witch does her a cloaking spell that prevents anyone who wishes her harm from seeing her as plain Jennifer Walters. GLK&H turns out to have a new branch dedicated to superhuman law and that is exactly where Jennifer is going. Other employees include Awesome Andy and the shape-shifting Ditto.

Jennifer’s first client is Danger Man, a former employee of Roxxon Energy Corporation, who wants to sue Roxxon for the accident that made him larger, stronger and more powerful. Jennifer spends the rest of the day researching origins in comics, which are admissible in court because of the seal of the Comics Code of America, a federal agency, or being licensed from the heroes. The following day’s meeting with Roxxon’s lawyers doesn’t go well but she later gets the idea that when Danger Man was born, his older self died, which should be compensated to his family. Danger Man’s wife cannot take it anymore and leaves with their daughter. The deranged Danger Man wants to have a meltdown to kill himself but Jennifer manages to convince him otherwise. Weeks later the case is won and She-Hulk is finally happy about being the vulnerable Jennifer Walters and working for GLK&H.

Characters:
Augustus Pugliese
Awesome Andy
Bird-People
Count Tupo (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=39857)
Danger Man (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=43175)
Edwin Jarvis
Ditto
Dr. Strange
GLK&H
Holden Holliway
Mallory Book
Moloids
Nicholas Wilkes
Norma Jermain
Roxxon Energy Corporation
Scarlet Witch
She-Hulk
Stu Cicero
Tina Jermain
Wasp

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She-Hulk #3
July 2004

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Story Title: Dead Certain

Writer: Dan Slott
Penciler: Juan Bobillo
Inker: Marcelo Sosa
Colorist: Chris Chuckry
Letterer: VC’s Dave Sharpe
Cover Artist: Adi Granov
Assistant Editors: Andy Schmidt & Nicole Wiley
Editor: Tom Brevoort
Editor-In-Chief: Joe Quesada
Publisher: Dan Buckley

First Appearance: Bailey Briggs
Origin: Augustus Pugliese

Bailey Briggs worked hard and long to build a prototype aircraft, which drove his girlfriend Angie Cryer away and made his employer, Maxwell Newton, kill him for the constant delays that cost millions. Newton is now accused for the murder and is demanded a death penalty but his lawyers contact GLK&H after the ghost of Bailey Briggs appeared to Dr. Strange and wanted to testify otherwise. The case goes to Mallory Book with Jennifer aiding her.

She-Hulk moves to Excelsior, a building owned by GLK&H, with the help of her workmate Augustus “Pug” Pugliese and the Thing, whom Mallory told She-Hulk to ask to help them in the legal case. The Thing comes to the court to tell about his recent death and resurrection and Jennifer convinces the judge to let Briggs testify. Briggs accuses Angie for his murder but the suspicious Jennifer convinces Mallory to investigate the case further. In the murder scene they realize that the spirit of Briggs had lied and that he wants to be united with Angie in the afterlife. Briggs tries to kill them but She-Hulk foils his plans. Now that Briggs thinks that his earthly affairs have been resolved, Dr. Strange helps them to imprison the ghost in a mystic cell.

Characters:
Augustus Pugliese
Bailey Briggs (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=39851)
Dr. Strange
Edwin Jarvis
Evangeline “Angie” Cryer
Hammer Aeronautics
Holden Holliway
Judge Phillips
Maggia
Mallory Book
Maxwell Newton
Mr. Quarrel
Peabody
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern (unnamed)
She-Hulk
Spider-Man
Thing

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She-Hulk #4
August 2004

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Story Title: Web of Lies

Writer: Dan Slott
Penciler: Juan Bobillo
Inker: Marcelo Sosa
Colorist: Chris Chuckry
Letterer: VC’s Dave Sharpe
Cover Artist: Adi Granov
Assistant Editors: Andy Schmidt & Nicole Wiley
Editor: Tom Brevoort
Editor-In-Chief: Joe Quesada
Publisher: Dan Buckley

First Appearance: Whiz Kid

She-Hulk helps Pug to contact Spider-Man, to whom Pug offers a chance to sue J. Jonah Jameson for harassment. While doing a work-out with She-Hulk, Pug mentions that she is exponentially stronger as She-Hulk than as Jennifer Walters and also asks her to take the lead on the case. When the trial begins, Jennifer settles a date with John Jameson, causing a conflict of interest and on purpose forcing Pug to take the lead. She-Hulk and Spider-Man have to leave in the middle of the trial when Scorpion and Spider-Slayers are heading for the courthouse.

The following day Peter Parker, Spider-Man in his secret civilian identity, is called to witness and Pug intends to include him in the suit for faking photos of Spider-Man. Spider-Man later meets his lawyers and tells them that he wants to settle. In exchange of dropping the suit J. Jonah Jameson and Peter Parker hand out public apologies dressed in chicken suits. Pug wants to ask Jennifer for a date but backs out every time he tries to.

Characters:
Alistaire Smythe
Augustus Pugliese
Awesome Andy
Bachman
Betty Brant
Ditto
Glory Grant
J. Jonah Jameson
Joe "Robbie" Robertson
John Jameson
Mary Jane Parker
Scorpion
She-Hulk
Spider-Man
Spider-Slayers
Whiz Kid (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=43162)

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She-Hulk #5
September 2004

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Story Arc: The Big Picture, Part One
Story Title: More Than a Handful

Writer: Dan Slott
Penciler: Paul Pelletier
Inkers: Tom Simmons & Don Hillsman
Colorist: Avalon Studios
Letterer: VC’s Dave Sharpe
Cover Artist: Mike Mayhew
Assistant Editors: Andy Schmidt & Nicole Wiley
Editor: Tom Brevoort
Editor-In-Chief: Joe Quesada
Publisher: Dan Buckley

First Appearance: Big House, Bobo, Figment, Silencer IV, Southpaw

Before the young villain named Southpaw is defeated by the New Warriors and taken to prison, she manages to hit Nova through a building. Jennifer Walters and John Jameson happen to be on a date near the collapsing building and save the bystanders.

Holden Holliway makes the Southpaw case GLK&H’s biggest priority and this time asks Jennifer to come to work as She-Hulk. They visit the Big House, where Southpaw is imprisoned with adult superhuman criminals. The Big House is a nickname for Pym Experimental Penitentiary Number One, where the inmates are shrunk down to miniature size. Holden is revealed to be Southpaw’s grandfather and she is put under She-Hulk’s personal supervision. Unknowing to the lawyers, the other prisoners have temporarily shrunk themselves to microscopic size and hid on She-Hulk’s hand.

Characters:
8-Ball
Absorbing Man
Augustus Pugliese
Big House (Warden Dawber, Jake, Rose, others)
Bobo
Bulldozer
Dragon Man
Electro
Figment (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=39852)
Grey Gargoyle
Holden Holliway
Ironclad
John Jameson
Mad Thinker android
Mallory Book
Mandrill
Namorita
Night Thrasher
Nova
Piledriver
Powderkeg
Rhino
Sandman
Scarecrow
Scorpion
She-Hulk
Silencer (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=39849)
Southpaw
Speedball
Thunderball
Tiger Shark
Turbo
Vector
Vermin
Whirlwind
Wrecker
X-Ray

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She-Hulk #6
October 2004

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Story Arc: The Big Picture, Part Two
Story Title: Minor Complications

Writer: Dan Slott
Penciler: Paul Pelletier
Inker: Roland Paris
Colorist: Avalon Studios
Letterer: VC’s Dave Sharpe
Cover Artist: Mike Mayhew
Assistant Editors: Andy Schmidt & Nicole Wiley
Editor: Tom Brevoort
Editor-In-Chief: Joe Quesada
Publisher: Dan Buckley

She-Hulk is angry at Holliway for tricking her into the situation, while Yellowjacket meets with Mallory Book because of GLK&H’s planned motion to shut down the Big House. She-Hulk promises to help Pym legally the following day and he agrees to use re-enlarging gas on Southpaw. All the escaped villains are also enlarged back to the size of dolls and they are going to turn back to human size once the temporary shrinking gas wears off.

She-Hulk, Awesome Andy and Yellowjacket team up to take down the criminals on the loose in Timely Plaza, which is now surrounded by an impenetrable force field. Southpaw switches sides when the U-Foes threaten her grandfather. Awesome Andy turns against his old master, the Mad Thinker, and secretly takes the android Thinker’s head back home to Excelsior. She-Hulk cools down and decides to stay at GLK&H while Damage Control is fixing the building.

Characters:
8-Ball
Absorbing Man
Augustus Pugliese
Awesome Andy
Beast (flashback)
Bulldozer
Cyclops (flashback)
Damage Control (Albert Cleary, others)
Ditto
Dragon Man
Electro
GLK&H
Grey Gargoyle
Hawkeye (flashback)
Holden Holliway
Human Torch (flashback)
Ironclad
Mad Thinker android
Mallory Book
Mr. Fantastic (flashback)
Powderkeg
Rhino
Sandman
Scarecrow
Scarlet Witch (flashback)
She-Hulk
Silencer
Southpaw
Thunderball
Tiger Shark
Vapor
Vector
Vermin
Vision (flashback)
Wrecker
X-Ray
Yellowjacket

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She-Hulk #7
November 2004

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Story Arc: Universal Laws, Part One
Story Title: Space Cases

Writer: Dan Slott
Penciler: Juan Bobillo
Inker: Marcelo Sosa
Colorist: Avalon Studios' Dave Kemp
Letterer: VC’s Dave Sharpe
Cover Artist: Mike Mayhew
Assistant Editors: Molly Lazer, Andy Schmidt & Nicole Wiley
Editor: Tom Brevoort
Editor-In-Chief: Joe Quesada
Publisher: Dan Buckley

First Appearance: Blurzz, Honchi, Magistrati, Qyre, Recluses, Skard, Sloggs, Zeta-9, Zoma
Join: She-Hulk (Magistrati)

She-Hulk and Southpaw are both complaining at Holden of their situation but they’re interrupted by the Magistrati, agents of universal law, who offer She-Hulk a place among their ranks. Holden advises her to take the offer and she is transported with Southpaw to the Star Chamber, where they meet the Living Tribunal and She-Hulk begins working as a cosmic judge.

One case she handles involves the Watchers and Recluses, a race that had kept itself hidden even from the Watchers until recently and doesn’t want the Watchers observing them. To resolve the argument She-Hulk decides that Qyre, the only Watcher to have seen Recluses, should stay quiet in the future Watcher gatherings, where they share the information.

She-Hulk is then assigned to Planet Skardon, where Adam Warlock, Gamora and Pip the Troll have tried to seize the control from the planet’s tyrant, Champion of the Universe.

Characters:
Adam Warlock
Augustus Pugliese
Awesome Andy
Beta Ray Bill
Blurzz (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=43758)
Champion of the Universe
Gamora
Gladiator
Holden Holliway
Honchi (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=43759) (Emperor & Empress Merkra and their offspring)
Living Tribunal
Magistrati
Mallory Book
Pip the Troll
Qyre (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=43173)
Recluses (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=43763)
She-Hulk
Skard (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=43761)
Sloggs (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=43760) (Prince Rollo, others)
Southpaw
Uatu the Watcher
Zeta-9
Zoma (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=43172)

Cover Only:
Aragorn
Forbush Man
Marvel Boy (?)
Razorback
Valkyrie

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She-Hulk #8
December 2004

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Story Arc: Universal Laws, Part Two
Story Title: Engagement Ring – It’s the Lawyer Versus the Warrior!

Writer: Dan Slott
Penciler: Juan Bobillo
Inker: Marcelo Sosa
Colorist: Avalon Studios' Dave Kemp
Letterer: VC’s Dave Sharpe
Cover Artist: Mike Mayhew
Assistant Editors: Molly Lazer, Andy Schmidt & Nicole Wiley
Editor: Tom Brevoort
Editor-In-Chief: Joe Quesada
Publisher: Dan Buckley

Pip the Troll arrives to transport She-Hulk, Southpaw and Zeta-9 to Skardon, where the ruler is the winner of a boxing combat. Champion has been running Skardon to ruins and easily defeats also She-Hulk. She-Hulk files an appeal and spends three months training with Gamora as Jennifer Walters, because of being exponentially stronger as She-Hulk than plain Jennifer. She-Hulk realizes that Champion’s Infinity Gem of Power is a foreign object that isn’t allowed in the ring. Now she is easily able to defeat Champion and leaves Skardon to be tutoled by Adam Warlock. She is also released from her Magistrati duty for now.

Characters:
Adam Warlock
Augustus Pugliese
Beta Ray Bill
Champion of the Universe
Ditto
Drax
Gamora
Gladiator
Guardsmen from the R.S.V.P. (Raft Super-Villain Penal Institution)
Holden Holliway
Magistrati
Pip the Troll
She-Hulk
Silver Surfer
Skard (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=43761)
Southpaw
Thing (in flashback)
Zeta-9

Cover only:
Captain Ultra
Daredevil
Howard the Duck

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She-Hulk #9
January 2005

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Story Title: Strong Enough

Writer: Dan Slott
Penciler: Paul Pelletier
Inker: Rick Magyar
Colorist: Avalon Studios' Dave Kemp
Letterer: VC’s Dave Sharpe
Cover Artist: Mike Mayhew
Assistant Editors: Molly Lazer, Andy Schmidt & Nicole Wiley
Editor: Tom Brevoort
Editor-In-Chief: Joe Quesada
Publisher: Dan Buckley

New Costume: She-Hulk (Jupiter Suit)

She-Hulk and Southpaw are teleported back to Earth by Pip the Troll, who tells She-Hulk to contact him with her Magistrati Badge of Office is she ever needs a cosmic transport. She-Hulk realizes that she hasn’t fed her goldfish during the months she was in space and destroys twelve blocks while jumping to her apartment at the Excelsior. It turns out that Pug has been taking care of her goldfish, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, and that Awesome Andy can look after Southpaw from time to time, so She-Hulk calls John Jameson just before Pug can ask her out.

She-Hulk and John go to the Baxter Building to see Mr. Fantastic, who adjusts John’s old Jupiter Suit for She-Hulk to help her control her new power levels. On the street She-Hulk is attacked by Titania, who had hired the private eye named Loomis to track her down, but She-Hulk defeats her with one punch. Later She-Hulk is having trouble preparing legal defence for Southpaw and convinces Hercules, now client of GLK&H’s Mallory Book, to pay Constrictor for the physical damage Hercules had caused him.

Characters:
Armadillo (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=36435)
Augustus Pugliese
Awesome Andy
Constrictor (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=2198)
George Lucas
GLK&H
Hercules
Holden Holliway
Howard the Duck
Jack O’Lantern
John Jameson
June Decker
Loomis
Mallory Book
Mr. Fantastic
Pip the Troll
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern
She-Hulk
Southpaw
Thing
Titania
Valkyrie (Parrington)

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She-Hulk #10
February 2005

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Story Title: Skeeter

Writer: Dan Slott
Penciler: Paul Pelletier
Inker: Rick Magyar
Colorist: Avalon Studios' Dave Kemp
Letterers: Virtual Calligraphy's Crave Sharpeopoulos (Dave Sharpe & Chris Eliopoulos)
Cover Artist: Mike Mayhew
Assistant Editors: Andy Schmidt, Nicole Wiley & Molly Lazer
Editor: Tom Brevoort
Editor-In-Chief: Joe Quesada
Publisher: Dan Buckley

Origin: Titania II
New Identity: Fallen One II (formerly Champion of the Universe)

Champion of the Universe contacts Zoma the Watcher, seeking to learn who hates She-Hulk the most. Zoma tells him the history of Titania, to whom Champion then offers the Power Gem.

Characters:
Absorbing Man
Bulldozer
Dr. Doom
Dr. Octopus
Enchantress
Fallen One (Champion of the Universe)
Guardsmen of Vault
Honchi’s gray ice whales (mentioned)
John Jameson
Lizard
Man-Bull
Molecule Man
MacPherran, Mr., Mrs., daughter and two sons
Piledriver
Planet Kovus (mentioned)
Rogue
She-Hulk
Spider-Man
Spider-Woman (Carpenter)
Thunderball
Titania
Vanessa Ashwood & her friends
Volcana
Wolverine
Wrecker
Zoma (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=43172)

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She-Hulk #11
March 2005

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Story Title: Imbalance of Power

Writer: Dan Slott
Penciler: Paul Pelletier
Inker: Rick Magyar
Colorist: Avalon Studios' Dave Kemp
Letterer: VC’s Dave Sharpe
Cover Artist: Mike Mayhew
Assistant Editors: Andy Schmidt, Nicole Wiley & Molly Lazer
Editor: Tom Brevoort
Editor-In-Chief: Joe Quesada
Publisher: Dan Buckley

First Appearance: Goodman, Kurtzburg, Lieber, Momenta, Zig-Zag
Death: Rosencrantz & Guildenstern

She-Hulk leaves Southpaw in Awesome Andy’s care while she has a talk with Doc Samson. Titania attacks the Excelsior and trashes She-Hulk’s apartment, killing her goldfish in the process. She then forces Ditto to reveal where She-Hulk works and destroys Timely Plaza. She-Hulk is telling Samson how she feels about the Scarlet Witch’s nervous breakdown and he then reveals that years ago she couldn’t change back to human because she subconsciously didn’t want to. She-Hulk and Doc Samson then rush to Timely Plaza where Titania defeats them easily and destroys She-Hulk’s Jupiter Suit. She-Hulk falls unconscious and turns back to human just as Titania is closing in for a kill.

Characters:
Augustus Pugliese
Awesome Andy
Captain America (in flashback)
Challenger
Ditto
Doc Samson
Fallen One
GLK&H
Goodman
Holden Holliway
Iron Man (in flashback)
Jack of Hearts (in flashback)
Kurtzberg
Lieber
Mad Thinker android
Mallory Book
Momenta
Mr. Fantastic (in flashback)
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern
Scarlet Witch (in flashback)
She-Hulk
Southpaw
Stu Cicero
Titania
Vision (in flashback)
Whiz Kid (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=43162)
Zig-Zag (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?t=43164)

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She-Hulk #12
April 2005

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Story Title: Some Disassembly Required

Writer: Dan Slott
Penciler: Paul Pelletier
Inker: Rick Magyar
Colorist: Avalon Studios' Dave Kemp
Letterer: VC’s Dave Sharpe
Cover Artist: Mike Mayhew
Assistant Editors: Andy Schmidt, Nicole Wiley & Molly Lazer
Editor: Tom Brevoort
Editor-In-Chief: Joe Quesada
Publisher: Dan Buckley

Titania cannot see Jennifer because of the cloaking spell. While Doc Samson and other heroes delay Titania, She-Hulk and GLK&H’s Stu Cicero are helped by comic fans to come up with a way to defeat the unstoppable Titania. They realize that the Infinity Gems are drawn to people with one overriding desire. Ditto then fakes She-Hulk’s death and Jennifer manages to snatch the Gem from Titania. She then defeats Titania as Jennifer Walters using the Power Gem.

Mallory Book was hurt in the destruction of Timely Plaza, which is being rebuilt again by Damage Control and their super-powered employee, Hercules. Southpaw used the chance to escape with the severed head of the Mad Thinker android. Titania is imprisoned in the new Lang Memorial Penitentiary, also known as Pym Experimental Prison Number Two and “the Ant Farm”, a section of the Big House where inmates are shrunk smaller than insects and are guarded by ants. Jennifer finds herself mentally unable to transform into She-Hulk.

Characters:
Augustus Pugliese
Awesome Andy
Big House (Warden Dawber, others)
Captain America
Damage Control
Ditto
Doc Samson
GLK&H
Hercules
Holden Holliway
Human Torch
Invisible Woman
Iron Man
Mad Thinker android
Mallory Book
Mr. Fantastic
NYC Comics customers
She-Hulk
Southpaw
Spider-Man
Stu Cicero
Thing
Titania
Wasp
Yellowjacket

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