Sensational She-Hulk, The (1989)
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Second ongoing She-Hulk solo series
The cover dialogue is a reference to the first She-Hulk series cancellation
Five years later, the final Sensational She-Hulk issue went on-sale and on the cover, she demands that readers hand over their X-Men books to be destroyed due to the cancellation of the series
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Second ongoing She-Hulk solo series
The cover dialogue is a reference to the first She-Hulk series cancellation
Five years later, the final Sensational She-Hulk issue went on-sale and on the cover, she demands that readers hand over their X-Men books to be destroyed due to the cancellation of the series
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1st appearance of Louise Grant aka the Blonde Phantom, since the Golden Age
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1st appearance of Louise Grant aka the Blonde Phantom, since the Golden Age
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1st appearance of Louise Grant aka the Blonde Phantom, since the Golden Age
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1st appearance of Louise Grant aka the Blonde Phantom, since the Golden Age
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1st appearance of the Blonde Phantom since the Golden Age, in a flashback - Louise Grant, the alter ego of Blonde Phantom appeared in She-Hulk #2 (1989)
The Blonde Phantom returns in the Modern Age as a superhero in All-Select Comics 70th Anniversary Special (2009)
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1st appearance of the Blonde Phantom since the Golden Age, in a flashback - Louise Grant, the alter ego of Blonde Phantom appeared in She-Hulk #2 (1989)
The Blonde Phantom returns in the Modern Age as a superhero in All-Select Comics 70th Anniversary Special (2009)
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1st appearance of the Blonde Phantom since the Golden Age, in a flashback - Louise Grant, the alter ego of Blonde Phantom appeared in She-Hulk #2 (1989)
The Blonde Phantom returns in the Modern Age as a superhero in All-Select Comics 70th Anniversary Special (2009)
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1st appearance of the Blonde Phantom since the Golden Age, in a flashback - Louise Grant, the alter ego of Blonde Phantom appeared in She-Hulk #2 (1989)
The Blonde Phantom returns in the Modern Age as a superhero in All-Select Comics 70th Anniversary Special (2009)
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She-Hulk seemingly kicks of the famous internet meme often used to depict one's attention being drawn from a girlfriend to a passing female
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She-Hulk seemingly kicks of the famous internet meme often used to depict one's attention being drawn from a girlfriend to a passing female
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Cover layout by Brian Bolland with finishes by Mark Texeira
Marvel approved Bolland's rough layout for the issue but the finished cover did not arrive in time for printing
Using Bolland's layout sketch, Mark Texeira provided a finished cover that went to print, shortly thereafter, Marvel issued Bolland's finished artwork as a wraparound cover only (see variant) with an explanation of what occurred, printed on the inside
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Cover layout by Brian Bolland with finishes by Mark Texeira
Marvel approved Bolland's rough layout for the issue but the finished cover did not arrive in time for printing
Using Bolland's layout sketch, Mark Texeira provided a finished cover that went to print, shortly thereafter, Marvel issued Bolland's finished artwork as a wraparound cover only (see variant) with an explanation of what occurred, printed on the inside
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Promotional giveaway with cover art by Brian Bolland
This was released as a wraparound cover, without book, meant for the originally published issue to fit inside
Image shown is a side-by-side of both covers, not the full wraparound
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Promotional giveaway with cover art by Brian Bolland
This was released as a wraparound cover, without book, meant for the originally published issue to fit inside
Image shown is a side-by-side of both covers, not the full wraparound
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First time She Hulk appears grey
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1st appearance of Dr. Bob Doom, a distant cousin of Doom who resents his success
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1st appearance of Dr. Bob Doom, a distant cousin of Doom who resents his success
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1st appearance of Abominatrix, a woman mutated by Gamma and enraged by persistent PMS
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1st appearance of Abominatrix, a woman mutated by Gamma and enraged by persistent PMS
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Cover art by Kevin Maguire
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Scarce, no barcode
Value unknown
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Unofficial appearance of the Simpsons in multiple panels as an average family existing in the Marvel Universe
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Unofficial appearance of the Simpsons in multiple panels as an average family existing in the Marvel Universe
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Cover art by John Byrne
Parody of the Vanity Fair issue that featured a pregnant Demi Moore
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Cover art by John Byrne
Parody of the Vanity Fair issue that featured a pregnant Demi Moore
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