The Savage She-Hulk #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this May 1980 Marvel issue says it all: She-Hulk looms over a fallen Sheriff Walters, who levels a gun at her while chaos erupts around them — a toppled truck, scattered bystanders, and the wrenching tagline "My Father…My Foe!" The cover copy drives home the dramatic irony with "Sheriff Walters faces the She-Hulk in a fight to the death, unaware that she's his own daughter!" — a setup that gives this early entry in the series a genuinely emotional charge beneath all the action. With cover art by Jack Abel and Al Milgrom delivering bold, kinetic energy, issue #4 is a compelling snapshot of She-Hulk's young series already wrestling with personal stakes as large as her strength.
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Sheriff Walters tries to take down She-Hulk, whom he believes has killed his daughter.
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