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Cover: Adi Granov

She-Hulk #1

May 2004 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.25 CAD
“The Girl from Gamma Gamma Gamma”

She-Hulk #1 (2004) kicks off with a bang as Jennifer Walters—still reeling from being kicked out of Avengers Mansion and losing her DA job—takes a new path as a civilian attorney under Holden Holliway. Written by Dan Slott and illustrated by Juan Bobillo, with inks by Marcelo Sosa and colors by Chris Chuckry, the issue blends legal drama with superhero action as Jen navigates her dual life. The story sets up a fresh chapter with a sharp, witty tone, and the striking cover by Adi Granov captures She-Hulk’s bold return to the spotlight.

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writer Dan Slott · artist Juan Bobillo · inker Marcelo Sosa · colorist Chris Chuckry · letterer VC's Dave Sharpe · cover Adi Granov

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writer Dan Slott
colorist Chris Chuckry
cover pencils, inks Adi Granov

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Too much partying gets She-Hulk booted out of Avengers Mansion and fired from her job at the District Attorney's office. She accepts high-powered attorney Holden Holliway's offer to come to work at his firm, but as Jen, not as She-Hulk. Jen and the Avengers defeat A.I.M. and MODOK.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).