Miss Hulk #9
In "Le Seigneur de la Terre," She-Hulk faces her greatest challenge yet, rallying allies including Ralphie, Zapper, Richard Rory, Sheriff Walters, and the Mutations in a battle that tests her strength and resolve. With help from unexpected quarters and a long-awaited reunion, she confronts a powerful foe and finds healing in reconnecting with her father. Written by David Anthony Kraft and illustrated by Mike Vosburg, with coloring by Carl Gafford and inking by a stellar team of artists, this 1983 issue delivers a pivotal moment in She-Hulk’s journey. The cover, penciled by Vosburg and inked by Terry Austin, captures the intensity of her struggle.
In "Le Seigneur de la Terre," She-Hulk faces off against Ralphie's most formidable mutation yet—the Earth-Lord—while Sheriff Morris Walters, long skeptical, finally comes to believe his daughter is the hero he's been searching for. The battle tests both her strength and the fragile trust between them.
In "Transmutations," She-Hulk faces her greatest challenge yet, teaming up with an unlikely alliance of allies—including Ralphie, Zapper, Richard Rory, Sheriff Walters, and the Mutations—to overcome Doc. As tensions rise and old wounds resurface, she must confront her past and find a way to reconcile with her father, testing her strength in ways beyond the physical.
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