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Cover: Greg Horn

She-Hulk #5

Apr 2006 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.25 CAD
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“New Kid in Town”

Greg Horn's painted cover sets a playful Western mood, with She-Hulk perched confidently on a fence rail in cowgirl attire — white shirt, brown skirt, red bandana, and a wide-brimmed hat — while a masked, orange-vested cowboy on horseback rides in behind her. Dan Slott, Juan Bobillo, and Marcelo Sosa bring "New Kid in Town" to life inside, promising the wit and charm this series delivers so well. If you've been looking for a reason to saddle up with Marvel's green powerhouse, this issue makes a mighty fine invitation.

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

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

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She-Hulk returns to the present with Two-Gun Kid and helps him get a job with her law firm.

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

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