Marvel Masterworks: The Savage She-Hulk #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"The She-Hulk Lives" kicks off a cosmic mystery in Marvel Masterworks: The Savage She-Hulk #1, where a desperate signal from space sends Richard Rory into a frenzy, wrecking his radio station in a bid to answer. When alien visitors Garth, Lambert, and Gorjoon arrive on Earth, they steal the Shadow Cloak from Hellcat and seek out She-Hulk—the only one who might save their dying world. Written by David Anthony Kraft and illustrated by Mike Vosburg with Frank Springer’s inks, Carl Gafford’s colors, and Michael P. Higgins’ lettering, this 2017 classic features a striking cover by John Buscema.
In "The She-Hulk Lives," Bruce Banner visits his cousin Jennifer Walters, a sharp-witted lawyer caught in a dangerous case against the ruthless Nick Trask and his gang. When Jennifer is shot, Banner’s desperate attempt to save her with a blood transfusion unleashes a shocking transformation—turning her into the powerhouse known as She-Hulk.
In "She-Hulk Murders Lady Lawyer!", a sinister scheme unfolds when a robot disguised as She-Hulk commits a string of murders, turning the hero into a suspect. With the truth about Jen Walters’ dual identity exposed and her father, Sheriff Walters, now hunting her on the grounds of her own supposed crimes, the line between justice and vengeance blurs.
In "Enter: The Invincible Iron Man," Iron Man arrives in Los Angeles to uncover the truth behind the sudden disappearance of one of his employees—only to find himself at odds with She-Hulk, who’s been accused of the crime. As tensions rise, the clash between genius and strength tests both their resolve and the limits of justice.
In "The Power of the Word," Jennifer Walters takes on a mysterious case when the son of a prominent family vanishes—leading her into a secluded compound ruled by a charismatic figure known only as The Word and his enigmatic daughter, Ultima. As She-Hulk digs deeper, she uncovers a dangerous belief system built on control and devotion, testing her resolve in ways that go beyond brute strength.
In "Reason and Rage!", Jen Walters, still reeling from clearing Michael Morbius of murder charges, finds herself confronted by Gemini—hired by the LeClercs to exact revenge for their daughter’s death at Morbius’s hands. With emotions running high and old wounds reopening, Jen must navigate a battle not just of strength, but of principle, as she tries to prevent further bloodshed.
In "Through the Crystal!", Richard Rory’s desperate attempts to answer a mysterious signal from space crash his radio station, setting off a chain of events that brings alien visitors Garth, Lambert, and Gorjoon to Earth. They steal the Shadow Cloak from Hellcat, hoping She-Hulk can help them before their world collapses — but with time running out, can they reach her before it’s too late?
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