- "Is this the world I battle so hard to create? A world where women stand as equals with men who should rightly be their lords and masters? Bah I say! And again, Bah!"
- ―Mahkizmo
"Who Was That Zombie I Saw You With...?" | |
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The Sensational She-Hulk | |
Title: | "Who Was That Zombie I Saw You With...?" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 34 |
Cover price: | $1.50 |
Cover date: | December, 1991 |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Tom DeFalco |
Writers: | John Byrne |
Pencilers: | John Byrne |
Inkers: | Keith Williams |
Cover artists: | John Byrne |
Cover inker: | John Byrne |
Colorists: | Glynis Oliver |
Letterers: | Jim Novak |
Editors: | Renee Witterstaetter |
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"Who Was That Zombie I Saw You With...?" is the thirty-fifth issue of the first Sensational She-Hulk ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. It was written and illustrated by John Byrne with inks by Keith Williams. It was colored by Glynis Wein and lettered by Jim Novak. The story was edited by Renee Witterstaetter. This issue shipped with a December, 1991 cover date and carries a cover price of $1.50 per copy (US).
"Who Was That Zombie I Saw You With...?"[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
- Black Bishop, Harry Leland
- Black Talon, Samuel Barone
- Changeling, Kevin Sidney
- Garth
- Living Diamond, Jack Winters
- Mahkizmo
- Scaleface
Minor characters
Organizations
- X-Humed (1st appearance)
Races & Animals
Locations
Items
Vehicles
Powers
Miscellaneous
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.
- The cover to this issue is an homage to a famous photo taken of actress Demi Moore while she was pregnant, which appeared on cover to the August, 1991 issue of Vanity Fair magazine. The dialogue balloon quote, "It's not fair to accuse me of vanity! I just thrive on controversy!" is a pun on the Vanity Fair magazine title.
- Hey, kids! Remember Mahkizmo? He was that brutish interdimensional goofball who fought up against the Fantastic Four and Thundra back in Fantastic Four #151 in October, 1974.