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She-Hulk#11
Cover: Mike Mayhew

She-Hulk #11

Mar 2005 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.25 CAD
“Imbalance of Power”

In "Imbalance of Power," She-Hulk faces her most overwhelming challenge yet as Titania, wielding the Infinity Gem of Power, stands as the strongest being alive—her final confrontation with the She-Hulk drawing near. Written by Dan Slott and brought to life by Paul Pelletier’s dynamic art, with inks by Rick Magyar and colors by Avalon Studios' Dave Kemp, this 2005 issue captures a pivotal clash of strength and will. The cover, by Mike Mayhew, perfectly encapsulates the moment’s intensity.

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writer Dan Slott · artist Paul Pelletier · inker Rick Magyar · colorist Avalon Studios' Dave Kemp · letterer VC's Dave Sharpe · cover Mike Mayhew

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Cast · 39 characters

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writer Dan Slott
cover pencils, inks Mike Mayhew

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Titania, wearing the Infinity Gem of Power, is possibly the strongest person ever and she is apparently about to end her conflict with the She-Hulk once and for all.

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