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Title: | "She-Hulk" |
Volume: | 4 |
Number: | 2 |
Cover price: | $3.99 |
Cover date: | April, 2022 |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | C.B. Cebulski |
Writers: | Rainbow Rowell |
Pencilers: | Rogê Antônio |
Inkers: | Rogê Antônio |
Cover artists: | Jen Bartel; Romy Jones; David Nakayama |
Cover inker: | Jen Bartel; Romy Jones; David Nakayama |
Cover colorist: | Jen Bartel; Romy Jones; David Nakayama |
Colorists: | Rico Renzi |
Letterers: | Joe Caramagna; Virtual Calligraphy |
Assistants: | Lindsey Cohick |
Editors: | Nick Lowe |
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Previous: | She-Hulk #1 |
Next: | She-Hulk #3 |
"She-Hulk" is the second issue of the fourth She-Hulk ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. It was written by Rainbow Rowell artwork & inks by Rogê Antônio. It was colored by Rico Renzi and lettered by Joe Caramagna of Virtual Calligraphy. It was edited by Nick Lowe with Lindsey Cohick as assistant editor. This issue shipped with an April, 2022 cover date and carries a cover price of $3.99 per copy (US).
"She-Hulk"[]
Jack Hart crashes out at Jennifer Walters' apartment in Chelsea. He suffers from partial amnesia and cannot recall recent events or how he even came to be here. He tells Jen that he was able to track her location by way of her unique genetic signature. He further confesses that he can feel his body changing and he has suddenly developed sensations of hunger and thirst - sensations he has not experienced since his college days. Jen recommends seeing Tony Stark, but Jack doesn't want to become Stark's lab rat. He even ponders exiling himself into outer space until he can determine why he is different, but Jen convinces him to stay put. The following morning, Jen goes off to work, but leaves a note for the sleeping Jack, instructing him to not do anything rash until she gets back.
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
Minor characters
- Iron Man, Tony Stark (In flashback only)
Organizations
Races & Animals
Locations
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- Fifth Avenue (In flashback only)
- 890 Fifth Avenue (In flashback only)
- Avengers Mansion (In flashback only)
- Outer space (In flashback only)
Items
- Iron Man armor (In flashback only)
- Iron Man armor MK V (In flashback only)
- Power armor (In flashback only)
Vehicles
Powers
- Armored flight (In flashback only)
- Energy absorption (In flashback only)
- Flight (In flashback only)
- Natural flight (In flashback only)
- Superhuman strength
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 series is rated T+ for Teen.
- This issue shipped to retailers on March 2nd, 2022.
- This issue is Legacy number 165. She-Hulk 165 redirects to this page.
- This issue shipped with a variant cover illustrated by Romy Jones.
- This issue shipped with an X-Gwen variant cover illustrated by David Nakayama.
- The character of Jack Hart, the Jack of Hearts, was created by writer Bill Mantlo and artist Keith Giffen. He first appeared in the "Who Is the White Tiger?" story from Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #22 in March, 1976.
- The opening flashback where She-Hulk is in a containment suit is taken from the "Red Zone" story from Avengers, Volume 3 #67 in July, 2003.
- Jack Hart suddenly appeared in Jennifer Walters' new apartment at the end of She-Hulk #1.
- It is established that Jack Hart can trace She-Hulk's whereabouts due to her unique gamma signature.
- This issue includes a flashback of the "death" of Jack of Hearts. This took place in the "Full House" story from Avengers, Volume 3 #76 in February, 2004.