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Cover: Francesco Francavilla

Red She-Hulk #66

Aug 2013 · Marvel · 2.99 USD
📊 ~13,403 copies sold its debut month
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“Route 616 Part Four: Another Time and Place”

Part four of "Route 616" plants Red She-Hulk deep in the eerie, overgrown "Neverglades," and Francesco Francavilla's cover captures the tension perfectly — a fierce, green-skinned Betty Banner sprinting through tangled swamp vegetation while a massive, glowing-eyed creature looms ominously from the shadows behind her. The warm amber and orange palette gives the whole scene a smoldering, almost prehistoric dread that feels miles away from any ordinary Marvel adventure. With a creative team including Jeff Parker, Carlo Pagulayan, Patrick Olliffe, and Joe Bennett driving the story, this Marvel NOW! chapter promises a wild, swamp-soaked ride.

writer Jeff Parker · artist Carlo Pagulayan · artist Patrick Olliffe · artist Joe Bennett · inker Ruy José · colorist Val Staples · letterer Clayton Cowles · cover Francesco Francavilla

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inker Ruy José
colorist Val Staples
cover pencils, inks Francesco Francavilla

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Betty and Machine Man encounter the Man-Thing in Florida. She-Hulk Jennifer sets out to find She-Hulk Betty on her own after using Fortean's technology to help. Betty begins having false flashbacks in which she was the first gamma-spawned monster after saving Bruce Banner and Rick Jones from the first gamma bomb test.

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