She-Hulk Epic Collection #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis Epic Collection volume brings together She-Hulk's adventures from the late 1980s and early 1990s, focusing on her time in Los Angeles as she navigates personal and legal challenges. The collection includes storylines involving Doc Samson and Leonard Samson, as Jennifer Walters balances her life as a lawyer with her superhero identity. Key arcs explore her relationships and the consequences of her dual existence in the City of Angels.
In "Adrenazon's Revenge Part 1: There's a New Girl in Town," She-Hulk faces a terrifying new threat when a mysterious monster drains her gamma-powered abilities, leaving her vulnerable. While Doc Samson battles a creature beneath the waves, he discovers it’s actually DeeDee—a woman who can sync with gamma energy—and together they must uncover the truth behind the attacks. Written by Dan Slott and illustrated by Ken Lashley, Steve Geiger, and Roberto Flores, with inks by Jaime Mendoza, Robert Hedden, and Dan Panosian, and colors by Christie Scheele and Ian Laughlin, this gripping tale is capped by a striking cover by Pat Olliffe.
In "Adrenazon's Revenge Part 3: It's Not Easy Being Green," She-Hulk breaks free from captivity with Nosferata’s aid, racing against time to reach Jen’s apartment—only to find Adrenazon’s twisted influence already at work, turning her own home into a trap of illusion and doubt.
In "Chasing Her Tale," She-Hulk finds herself caught between her own legacy and a bizarre courtroom showdown that brings out her fiercest rival and a very confused Man-Elephant. With her usual wit under pressure, she’s forced to navigate the chaos—until the unlikeliest hero, Tommy the Intern as the Gopher, steps in with a move no one saw coming.
Jo finds herself in court for arraignment against Telford Porter, better known as the Vanisher, while next door, a lineup of villains takes legal action against the Terrible Tinkerer over consumer fraud.
In "Body Double," She-Hulk finds herself stripped of her gamma-powered strength when attacked by a mysterious creature that drains her abilities. While Doc Samson battles a monster underwater, he discovers it's actually DeeDee—someone who can sync with gamma-powered beings—and together they race to uncover the true source behind the attacks.
In "Copycats," Jo finds herself entangled in a deadly game when Patchwork, a relentless foe, defeats Doc Samson and claims another life. As Samson attempts to flee the aftermath, he’s intercepted by the Punisher, setting the stage for a tense confrontation neither man can afford to lose.
In "The Final Analysis," Polaris seeks out her former therapist, Doc Samson, leading to a tense confrontation with Kyle Barker—revealed to be the unstable metahuman known as Patchwork. As Samson uncovers the truth, he and Polaris race to stop Patchwork before his self-destructive spiral ends in tragedy.
Betty grapples with writer’s block as she tries to capture life with the Hulk, while Rick readies his new talk show with a mix of nerves and ambition. Meanwhile, Matt Talbot faces consequences for his past actions, and Omnibus is tested by his own people. As She-Hulk speaks with Samson on the phone, shadows close in—unseen threats stirring in the background.
In "Private Sessions," She-Hulk and Doc Samson confront the Molecule Man, a powerful being grappling with the emotional fallout of a failed romance with Volcana, while a mysterious figure named Omnibus faces a dire fate in a freezing blizzard. The story blends superhero action with unexpected emotional depth, exploring how personal struggles can ripple through even the most cosmic of conflicts.
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