The Sensational She-Hulk #27
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA massive, roaring stone creature dominates the cover of this May 1991 issue, looming over two smaller figures who are clearly having a very bad day — one of them delivering the groan-worthy quip "Told ya not to take me for granite!" The cover pencils by Mike Zeck and inks by Keith Williams give the scene a kinetic, menacing energy, with the dark-winged figure and the curly-haired woman in the foreground caught mid-struggle against this towering rock monster. "Game, Set and Match" promises the kind of action-with-attitude that made The Sensational She-Hulk such a fan favorite in 1991.
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She-Hulk attempts to protect a Kingpin associate from hired killers.
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