![]() ![]() At the beginning of the book, her life is actually pretty good, but then her cousin Bruce Banner gives her a transfusion of his gamma-irradiated blood and her professional and personal life go downhill forcing her to confront issues in her life. David Anthony Kraft took She-Hulk/Jennifer Walters on a journey as a character that was fascinating. For one thing, after Lee and John Bouscema created the original story, She-Hulk had one writer and one penciler for the remainder of the book which is rare. Certainly, there's an element of that, but when I compare this to the Spider-woman book that a couple years before, this stands out as far different. I'd also disagree that this is typical comic book fare. In addition, during the 1980s, She-Hulk would replace Ben Grimm on the Fantastic Four and then join the Avengers, so her start is important. ![]() Issue 1 is written Stan Lee and She-Hulk was the last hero to be created by Stan Lee for Marvel back in 1979. ![]() These are not necessary to understanding anything.īut there's also a case to be made on the other side. It's argued that the book is truly not "essential." In one way, there's a good argument to be had because these stories aren't "essential" in the way that early Spider-man, Avengers, or Fantastic Four stories are. This book collects Issues 1-25 of the Savage She-Hulk. ![]()
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