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Red She-Hulk

Red She-Hulk

39 appearances Β· Modern Age Β· 2009–2019 Β· 1 key issues
Who is Red She-Hulk?

A mysterious red-skinned powerhouse who first emerged in 2009, Red She-Hulk's true identity was kept secret for months after her debut, adding to the intrigue surrounding the broader Red Hulk mystery that Marvel was unfolding at the time.

Bursting onto the scene in Hulk #15 in 2009, Red She-Hulk is one of the Modern Age's most intriguing additions to Marvel's ever-expanding gamma-powered mythology β€” a crimson counterpart who carved out her own fierce identity in a corner of the Marvel Universe already crowded with heavy hitters. Her debut, crafted by Jeph Loeb and Ian Churchill, carries collector weight as a recognized key issue, and she went on to share pages with some of the most iconic jade and scarlet giants in the business β€” Bruce Banner, the Hulk, She-Hulk, Red Hulk, and Betty Ross among them. From Hulk and Incredible Hulks to Matt Fraction's Defenders, she's proven herself a genuine presence across a decade of Marvel storytelling. For fans who love the Hulk corner of the Marvel Universe, Red She-Hulk is a modern character well worth tracking down.

β˜… First appearance
Hulk #15
Nov 2009

Trivia

  • Marvel shrouded Red She-Hulk's civilian identity in deliberate secrecy during pre-release promotion, leaving readers to anticipate a new red Hulk-like powerhouse long before the name Betty Ross was ever attached to the gamma-irradiated form.marvel.fandom.com
  • Rather than launching with a clean issue #1, Red She-Hulk's solo series inherited the legacy numbering of the earlier Hulk book and kicked off at #58 β€” an unconventional continuity move that made the relaunch genuinely easy for collectors to overlook on the stands.marvel.fandom.com
  • Among the sprawling Hulk family of characters, Red She-Hulk stands out as one of the rare few whose origin was deliberately engineered as a cross-book mystery twist, her true nature parceled out across multiple titles and issues rather than laid out plainly in a single debut story.marvel.fandom.com

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 2009–2019

Hulk #15 2009
Hulk #15
Hulk #17 2010
Hulk #17
Incredible Hulks #618 2011
Incredible Hulks #618
Hulk #47 2012
Hulk #47
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn] β˜… 2013
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn]
Hulk #2 2015
Hulk #2
Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis: The Complete Collection #2 2017
Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis: The Complete Collection #2
Marvel Comics #1000 2019
Marvel Comics #1000

Appearances

World War Hulks (2010)
#1
Fall of the Hulks: The Savage She-Hulks (2010)
#3
Incredible Hulk (2009)
Hulk: Fall of the Hulks - The Savage She-Hulks (2010)
The Incredible Hulk (2010)
#2
Incredible Hulks (2010)
Hulk: World War Hulks (2011)
Incredible Hulks: Dark Son (2011)
Chaos War (2010)
#5
Fear Itself (2011)
Avengers (2010)
#15
Secret Avengers (2010)
#15
Invincible Iron Man (2008)
Defenders (2012)
Defenders by Matt Fraction (2012)
Uncanny X-Men (2012)
#12
Red Hulk: Haunted (2012)
Doctor Strange: Season One (2012)
Fear Itself: Avengers Academy (2012)
Incredible Hulk by Jason Aaron (2012)
#2
Marvel Now! Omnibus (2013)
Red She-Hulk (2013)
#2
Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis: The Complete Collection (2017)
#2
Marvel Comics (2019)