The Savage She-Hulk #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover by Mike Vosburg and Al Milgrom is a striking piece of 1981 Marvel drama: She-Hulk crouches in agony with her hands pressed to her ears while a glamorous singer in a yellow gown belts into a microphone, her performance seemingly tearing through the green-skinned hero as panicked bystanders scatter in the background. A second, ghostly image of She-Hulk's snarling face looms in the upper corner, hinting at some inner turmoil beneath the chaos — and the bold tagline "Lady Kills the Blues!" makes the whole scene feel irresistibly theatrical. With a story titled "Delusions" and a creative team including David Anthony Kraft, Mike Vosburg, and Frank Springer, this issue promises a wild collision of sound, sensation, and superhuman struggle.
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She-Hulk must help a struggling musician who has tried to kill herself.
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