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Tamaki Lindsay Blee 1 6 0 1 1 T+ US BLEE 160 TAMAKI MARVEL.COM RATED RATED $3.99 LINDSAY 7 59606 08813 3 Jennifer Walters has always battled for justice, both as a lawyer and as the super hero She-Hulk. Jen was recently critically injured at the same time that her cousin, Bruce Banner, A.K.A. the original Hulk, was murdered. Since these incidents, Jen’s Hulk persona has become scarred and corrupted by rage. Now Jen must search for a way to become Jen has a problem controlling her Hulk persona. On top of that, Jen has been kidnapped by the Leader and an obsessed fan he’s been manipulating named Robyn. She has no idea what the Leader and Robyn have planned, but it can’t be good… Writer MARIKO TAMAKI Artist JAHNOY LINDSAY Color Artist FEDERICO BLEE Letterer VC’s TRAVIS LANHAM Main Cover Art RAHZZAH Phoenix Variant Cover Art BEN CALDWELL Recap Page Art JOHN TYLER CHRISTOPHER Editor CHRISTINA HARRINGTON Senior Editor MARK PANICCIA Editor in Chief AXEL ALONSO Chief Creative Officer JOE QUESADA President DAN BUCKLEY Executive Producer ALAN FINE SHE-HULK No. 160, February 2018. Published Monthly by MARVEL WORLDWIDE, INC., a subsidiary of MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT, LLC. OFFICE OF PUBLICATION: 135 West 50th Street, New York, NY 10020. BULK MAIL POSTAGE PAID AT NEW YORK, NY AND AT ADDITIONAL MAILING OFFICES. © 2017 MARVEL No similarity between any of the names, characters, persons, and/or institutions in this magazine with those of any living or dead person or institution is intended, and any such similarity which may exist is purely coincidental. $3.99 per copy in the U.S. (GST #R127032852) in the direct market; Canadian Agreement #40668537. Printed in the USA. Subscription rate (U.S. dollars) for 12 issues: U.S. $26.99; Canada $42.99; Foreign $42.99. POSTMASTER: SEND ALL ADDRESS CHANGES TO SHE-HULK, C/O MARVEL SUBSCRIPTIONS P.O. BOX 727 NEW HYDE PARK, NY 11040. TELEPHONE # (888) 511-5480. FAX # (347) 537-2649. [email protected]. DAN BUCKLEY, President, Marvel Entertainment; JOE QUESADA, Chief Creative Officer; TOM BREVOORT, SVP of Publishing; DAVID BOGART, SVP of Business Affairs & Operations, Publishing & Partnership; C.B. CEBULSKI, VP of Brand Management & Development, Asia; DAVID GABRIEL, SVP of Sales & Marketing, Publishing; JEFF YOUNGQUIST, VP of Production & Special Projects; DAN CARR, Executive Director of Publishing Technology; ALEX MORALES, Director of Publishing Operations; SUSAN CRESPI, Production Manager; STAN LEE, Chairman Emeritus. For information regarding advertising in Marvel Comics or on Marvel. com, please contact Jonathan Parkhideh, VP of Digital Media & Marketing Solutions, at [email protected]. For Marvel subscription inquiries, please call 888-511-5480. Manufactured between 11/10/2017 and 11/27/2017 by FRY COMMUNICATIONS, MECHANICSBURG, PA, USA. New York County Courthouse. New York City, Two Weeks Ago. my client when has been acquitted crappy of all charges and what do you things go has the right to say to people who feel down... return to his home this is another case of a and community mutant losing control and in peace. endangering the lives of innocent humans? I think that statement reflects the ideology perpetuated by organizations like humanity, that there is a line between mutant and human, good and evil. if that were true, it would be only mutants committing crimes, and only humans fighting crime. and where does your brother fit into that equation? he doesn’t. if only because you didn’t do your homework and don’t know that I don’t have a brother. …it’s weird what you remember. ts are can you guarantee our safety? can one, who lurks the enemy answer the you guarantee someone like your these days? two, cousin bruce isn’t lurking inside bruce wasn’t a question! the next mutant? someone like mutant. your client? when is the next freak going to blow up and take out the city? some guy’s weird tie. no more yeah, well, criminals questions. have rights, too. welcome to america, buddy. mutant rights are criminal rights! like how right before that last fight with thanos, someone gave me grape gum. was it carol? uhn! I think it was carol. maybe it was spectrum. get out run! of here! run! hraaaa!!! there’s something horrible about these moments of crystal clarity. because they remind you of all the things you can’t touch. lost things. pieces of time I can’t find. things I don't want to remember and things I can't forget. things I can’t explain. like stop. standing please, here. stop. graahhhh! outside myself. watching. no. hey, sleepy- head!.
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