The Sensational She-Hulk #39
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis May 1992 issue leans hard into the series' signature self-aware humor, with the cover by John Byrne showing a wild-haired, snarling beast-man carrying a limp She-Hulk over a set of stone steps — chain and spiked weapon in hand — while She-Hulk's own speech bubble cheekily reassures readers, "Don't get the wrong idea… I'm only doing this because it makes a good cover!!" The Thing gets a prominent "featuring" credit up top, and a small corner inset reminds us we're also celebrating Spider-Man's 30th anniversary in 1992. With Byrne handling writing, pencils, inks, and lettering himself, this issue is a delightfully meta showcase of one creator's full creative vision.
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The Thing and Wyatt Wingfoot journey to the planet Machus to rescue She-Hulk.
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