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The Sensational She-Hulk#59
Cover: Patrick Olliffe & Steve Montano

The Sensational She-Hulk #59

Jan 1994 · Marvel · 1.75 USD
“Disorder in the Court”

In "Disorder in the Court," She-Hulk finds herself arraigned in a bizarre legal showdown involving Telford Porter—better known as the Vanisher—while a neighboring courtroom buzzes with chaos as a lineup of villains takes the Terrible Tinkerer to task for faulty merchandise. Written by Len Kaminski and Scott Benson, with art by Pat Olliffe and inks by Steve Montano, this 1994 Marvel classic blends courtroom drama with superhero absurdity, all rendered in vibrant colors by Glynis Oliver and sharp lettering by Brad K. Joyce. The cover, penciled by Olliffe and inked by Montano, captures the scene’s escalating tension with flair.

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writer Len Kaminski · writer Scott Benson · artist Pat Olliffe · inker Steve Montano · colorist Glynis Oliver · letterer Brad K. Joyce · cover Patrick Olliffe, Steve Montano

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Full credits

colorist Glynis Oliver
letterer Brad K. Joyce
cover pencils Patrick Olliffe
cover inks Steve Montano

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She-Hulks goes to court for an arraignment on Telford Porter [Vanisher]. Meanwhile, in the courtroom next door, multiple villains are suing the Terrible Tinkerer for consumer fraud.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).