- "All right, Shade. I've had more than enough from you! You want a war? You got it! I won't rest until I tear you apart!"
- ―She-Hulk
"Transmutations" | |
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The Savage She-Hulk | |
Title: | "Transmutations" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 25 |
Cover price: | $1.00 |
Cover date: | February, 1982 |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Jim Shooter |
Writers: | David Anthony Kraft |
Pencilers: | Mike Vosburg |
Inkers: | D. Hands |
Cover artists: | Mike Vosburg |
Cover inker: | Terry Austin |
Colorists: | Carl Gafford |
Letterers: | Shelly Leferman |
Editors: | Al Milgrom |
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"Transmutations" is the twenty-fifth and final issue of the first Savage She-Hulk ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. It was written by David Anthony Kraft and illustrated by Mike Vosburg, with inks credited to "D. Hands". It was colored by Carl Gafford and lettered by Shelly Leferman. The story was edited by Al Milgrom. This issue shipped with a February, 1982 cover date and carries a cover price of $1.00 per copy (US).
"Transmutations"[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
- Shade
Minor characters
- Beverly Cross (In flashback only)
- Elaine Walters (In a photograph only)
- Jill Stevens (In flashback only)
- Johnnie (In flashback only)
- Kyr
- Michael Morbius (In flashback only)
- She-Droid (In flashback only)
Organizations
Races & Animals
- Altered humans
- Humans
- Mutations
- Pseudo-vampires (In flashback only)
Locations
- Atlantic Ocean (On a map in flashback)
- California
- Florida (On a map in flashback)
- Citrusville (Referenced only)
- Gulf of Mexico (On a map in flashback)
- Massachusetts (In flashback only)
Items
- Assault rifles
- Grenade
- Machine guns
- Robots
- Syringe (In flashback only)
Vehicles
- Airplane (In flashback only)
- Automobile (In flashback only)
- Police cars
Powers
- Energy absorption
- Flight (In flashback only)
- Power absorption
- Power amplification
- Prolonged lifespan
- Psychokinesis
- Superhuman durability
- Superhuman strength
- Transformation
Miscellaneous
- Energy projection
- Flashbacks
- Gunshot victims
- Laser weapons
- Organized crime
- Smoking (In flashback only)
- Stabbings (In flashback only)
- Strangulation (In flashback only)
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Jennifer Walters, aka the She-Hulk was created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Buscema. She first appeared in the first issue of her own Savage She-Hulk ongoing series in February, 1980 titled "The She-Hulk Lives". Following a twenty-five issue stint on this series, she later became part of an ensemble cast in books like The Avengers, Volume 1 and Fantastic Four, Volume 1. This led into her second series, The Sensational She-Hulk by writer & artist John Byrne in 1989. A third title, simply called She-Hulk ran for 12 issues from 2004-2005. A fourth series began in December, 2005 and ran for thirty-eight issues. She-Hulk, Volume 3 - her fifth book, ran for twelve issues from 2014-2015. Another She-Hulk book began publication in 2022.
- This issue carries the approval stamp of the Comics Code Authority.
- This series is cover copy number 02800.
- This issue is UPC barcode number 07148602800 02.
- This is the final issue of the series. Double-sized special.
- The trade dress illustration shows a variation of the standard She-Hulk thumbnail, only this time with a tear in her right eye.
- The cover bears the signature of artists Mike Vosburg and Terry Austin.
- Inking on this issue is credited to "D. Hands", short for "Diverse Hands", which is the collective name for various inkers, usually brought in at the eleventh hour, if production of an issue is in risk of running past deadline.
- Colorist Carl Gafford is credited as "Gaff" in this issue.
- This issue is reprinted in black and white in the Essential Savage She-Hulk, Volume 1 trade paperback collection, released in July, 2006.
- This issue is reprinted in full color in the Marvel Masterworks: The Savage She-Hulk, Volume 2 hardcover collection, published in May, 2019. This volume features color restoration by Michael Kelleher and Kellustration.