She-Hulk #9
In "Strong Enough," She-Hulk grapples with her escalating strength while investigating just how far her powers can go—right as Hercules becomes the unlikely defendant in a bizarre $160 million lawsuit after stopping a robbery by Constrictor, Jack O'Lantern, and Armadillo. Written by Dan Slott and illustrated by Paul Pelletier, with inks by Rick Magyar and colors by Avalon Studios' Dave Kemp, this 2005 issue captures She-Hulk's struggle with control in a world where even the strongest heroes face unexpected consequences. Mike Mayhew's cover brings the clash of power and legal drama to life.
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Hercules stops an armored car robbery by Constrictor, Jack O'Lantern and Armadillo but is later sued by Constrictor for over $160 million for the extreme pounding he took. She-Hulk is having a hard time controlling her enhanced strength levels and, while trying to find ways to control it, also is curious as to just how strong she is now.
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