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Cover: Dave Williams

She-Hulk #38

Apr 2009 · Marvel · 3.99 USD
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“Heroic Proportions (Part 2 of 2)”

The double-sized finale of Peter David's run arrives with a cover by Dave Williams that perfectly captures She-Hulk's irreverent charm — she hoists a dazed masked villain by the collar while delivering the deadpan quip, "It's so hard to find a good bad-guy these days!", stars literally spinning around his head. In the background, a nervous businessman clutches a money bag while a beleaguered officer looks on, rounding out a scene that's equal parts action and comedy. It's a fitting, lighthearted sendoff for the series, with Steve Scott, Vicente Cifuentes, and Wes Dzioba bringing the interior story of "Heroic Proportions (Part 2 of 2)" to life.

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writer Peter David · artist Steve Scott · inker Vicente Cifuentes · colorist Wes Dzioba · letterer Dave Sharpe · cover Dave Williams

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colorist Wes Dzioba
letterer Dave Sharpe
cover pencils, inks Dave Williams

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When Jazinda is revealed as a Skrull, She-Hulk and the Lady Liberators ride to the rescue.

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