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Cover: Jana Schirmer

Red She-Hulk #61

Mar 2013 · Marvel · 2.99 USD
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“Hell Hath No Fury Part Four”

In "Hell Hath No Fury Part Four," Red She-Hulk pushes her body to its limits, embracing a more bestial form to confront General Fortean and his forces. As she recovers, she shares the truth behind her mission with Machine Man—revealing connections to Tesla, the Terranometer, and Eleanor Bennett. Written by Jeff Parker and illustrated by Carlo Pagulayan and Wellinton Alves, with colors by Val Staples and letters by Clayton Cowles, the issue’s cover by Jana Schirmer captures the intensity of her transformation.

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writer Jeff Parker · artist, inker Carlo Pagulayan · artist, inker Wellinton Alves · colorist Val Staples · letterer Clayton Cowles · cover Jana Schirmer

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artist, inker Carlo Pagulayan
artist, inker Wellinton Alves
colorist Val Staples
cover pencils, inks Jana Schirmer

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Red She-Hulk forces her body to undergo further mutation, making herself stronger and more bestial to fight off General Fortean and his troops. Later, she explains her motives to Machine Man, telling him about Tesla, the Terranometer, and Eleanor Bennett.

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