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Cover: Greg Horn

She-Hulk #3

Jun 2006 · Marvel · 14.99 USD; 24.00 CAD
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“Many Happy Returns”
About this Collection

This volume collects the final issues of Dan Slott's acclaimed 2006 She-Hulk series, wrapping up Jennifer Walters' tenure as a lawyer for the superhuman law firm of Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway. The story arc 'Time Trials' sees She-Hulk navigating a complex case involving time travel and her own past, while also dealing with personal and professional upheavals. Featuring art by Paul Pelletier and Rick Burchett, this collection includes issues #11-15 and the 'She-Hulk' (2006) #1 Director's Cut.

In "Many Happy Returns," Jennifer Walters returns to her law career at the rebuilt Timely Plaza, where her first case takes a wild turn: to ensure a fair trial, the jury is pulled from the past using a time machine. Among the selected jurors is Hawkeye—alive in the past but long dead in the present—setting up a tense, time-bending courtroom drama. Written by Dan Slott and illustrated by Juan Bobillo, with colors by Dave Kemp and letters by Dave Sharpe, the issue’s cover by Greg Horn captures the moment with sharp, dramatic flair.

writer Dan Slott · artist Juan Bobillo · colorist Dave Kemp · letterer Dave Sharpe · inker Marcelo Sosa · cover Greg Horn

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writer Dan Slott
colorist Dave Kemp
letterer Dave Sharpe
cover pencils, inks Greg Horn

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Jennifer Walters is back to work at the newly rebuilt Timely Plaza. Her first client is accused of attempted murder, and to get a jury that is impartial they are brought from the past by time machine. Unfortunately, one of the jurists selected from the past is Hawkeye, who is dead in the present.

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