SHE-HULK BY MARIKO TAMAKI

Illustrated by Nico Leon, Marvel Various
Cover Design or Artwork by Dale Keown
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On sale Sep 05, 2023 | 360 Pages | 9781302950774
Jennifer Walters survived the second superhuman Civil War…barely. Now, she re-enters the world a very different hero. Fueled by a quiet rage, Jen is determined to move forward with her life - but the pain of the past is always there. An undercurrent, a pulse waiting to quicken…and transform her into the one thing over which she has no control! But as Jen returns to legal practice, her newest client struggles with her own dark secrets. And a string of murders soon leaves Jen in over her head as a lawyer. Must she give in to her anger and become the Hulk?! Plus: Faced with a wave of monsters, can Jen help being pulled into the craziness as a force for good? And what happens when the nefarious Leader decrees: Jen Walters must die?! Collecting HULK (2016) #1-11 and SHE-HULK (2017) #159-163.
Mariko Tamaki’s work includes graphic novels (Skim and This One Summer, both with Jillian Tamaki) and young-adult prose (Saving Montgomery Sole and (You) Set Me On Fire). This One Summer received Printz and Caldecott honors, as well as Eisner and Ignatz awards. At Marvel, Tamaki has written Hulk and its successor She-Hulk, bringing Jennifer Walters into the Marvel Legacy era.

Argentinean Nico Leon is a relative newcomer to the comic book industry fast making a name for himself at Marvel. His credits include Guardians 3000 and the Jennifer Walters-starring Hulk, as well as collaborations with Brian Michael Bendis on Spider-Man and G. Willow Wilson on Ms. Marvel.

Croatian artist Dalibor Talajić studied at the Music Academy in Zagreb before becoming a comic artist in 2010. His Marvel credits include Hit-Monkey, Deadpool Team-Up, Punisher MAX: Tiny Ugly World and X-Men. He united with Dexter creator Jeff Lindsay to bring everybody’s favorite serial killer to comics, and unleashed further slaughter in Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe. Other Marvel credits include Uncanny X-Force and Red Wolf.

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Jennifer Walters survived the second superhuman Civil War…barely. Now, she re-enters the world a very different hero. Fueled by a quiet rage, Jen is determined to move forward with her life - but the pain of the past is always there. An undercurrent, a pulse waiting to quicken…and transform her into the one thing over which she has no control! But as Jen returns to legal practice, her newest client struggles with her own dark secrets. And a string of murders soon leaves Jen in over her head as a lawyer. Must she give in to her anger and become the Hulk?! Plus: Faced with a wave of monsters, can Jen help being pulled into the craziness as a force for good? And what happens when the nefarious Leader decrees: Jen Walters must die?! Collecting HULK (2016) #1-11 and SHE-HULK (2017) #159-163.

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Mariko Tamaki’s work includes graphic novels (Skim and This One Summer, both with Jillian Tamaki) and young-adult prose (Saving Montgomery Sole and (You) Set Me On Fire). This One Summer received Printz and Caldecott honors, as well as Eisner and Ignatz awards. At Marvel, Tamaki has written Hulk and its successor She-Hulk, bringing Jennifer Walters into the Marvel Legacy era.

Argentinean Nico Leon is a relative newcomer to the comic book industry fast making a name for himself at Marvel. His credits include Guardians 3000 and the Jennifer Walters-starring Hulk, as well as collaborations with Brian Michael Bendis on Spider-Man and G. Willow Wilson on Ms. Marvel.

Croatian artist Dalibor Talajić studied at the Music Academy in Zagreb before becoming a comic artist in 2010. His Marvel credits include Hit-Monkey, Deadpool Team-Up, Punisher MAX: Tiny Ugly World and X-Men. He united with Dexter creator Jeff Lindsay to bring everybody’s favorite serial killer to comics, and unleashed further slaughter in Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe. Other Marvel credits include Uncanny X-Force and Red Wolf.

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