Miss Hulk #6
In "La tour diabolique," the Man-Elephant closes in on the She-Hulk, still hunted for Jill Ridge's death, as tension mounts in a story written by David Anthony Kraft and illustrated by Mike Vosburg, with inks by Frank Springer and colors by Carl Gafford. Meanwhile, Buck Bukoswki uncovers crucial evidence that could clear the She-Hulk’s name, all set against the striking cover by Mike Vosburg and Al Milgrom.
In "La tour diabolique," Jennifer takes on a powerful corporation threatening a vulnerable community, confronting the hidden dangers of a microwave tower that’s quietly poisoning the air around them. With quiet determination and a fierce sense of justice, she stands between the people and the forces trying to silence them—no cape, no grand speech, just a woman who won’t look away.
In "L'homme-éléphant," the Man-Elephant hunts the She-Hulk, still branded a fugitive for Jill Ridge's death, while Buck Bukoswki uncovers the truth that could clear her name. The story unfolds in a tense, grounded mystery where justice and identity collide.
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