The Sensational She-Hulk #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA red-furred, yellow-eyed devil figure grins ear-to-ear as he clutches a wide-eyed She-Hulk and thrusts a contract and pen toward her, all but daring her to sign — his speech bubble cheerfully insisting, "Trust me! Just sign the dotted line!" Mike Zeck's cover work captures the absurd menace of the scene beautifully, balancing genuine threat with the series' trademark comic flair. With a story titled "Licensing Lunacy," this June 1991 issue promises the kind of legally questionable chaos that makes The Sensational She-Hulk such a distinctive corner of the Marvel universe.
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She-Hulk is tricked into signing a licensing agreement with Mephisto.
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