The Sensational She-Hulk #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeShe-Hulk's day is literally going up in smoke — the cover tagline says it all — as Jennifer Walters charges through billowing explosions while a pumpkin-headed, orange-clawed villain leaps at her from above on what appears to be a glider, a flaming jack-o'-lantern tumbling through the chaos nearby. She-Hulk's deadpan quip — "Aw, c'mon! I didn't plan for you until Halloween!" — perfectly captures the series' signature blend of action and wit, and cover pencils by Mike Zeck, inked by Jim Sanders III, give the whole scene a satisfyingly kinetic energy. Part 2 of "A Change of State," this August 1991 issue also carries Marvel's special 50 Years of Captain America emblem, making it a snapshot of a genuinely celebratory moment in Marvel history.
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Four students of physics professor Dr. Sanderson continue to play dimension tricks on the She-Hulk.
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