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  2. She-Hulk - Wikipedia

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    She-Hulk regained a solo series in 1989, The Sensational She-Hulk (maintaining the 1985 graphic novel's title). The Sensational She-Hulk ran for 60 issues. Issues #1–8, 31–46, and 48–50 were written and drawn by Byrne.

  3. John Byrne (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Sensational She-Hulk #31 (Sept. 1991), Byrne with She-Hulk and editor Renée Witterstaetter. Cover art by Byrne. On the request of editor Mark Gruenwald, Byrne wrote and drew a new series in 1989, The Sensational She-Hulk (maintaining the 1985 graphic novel's title).

  4. Mariko Tamaki - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, she again collaborated with Jillian Tamaki on the graphic novel This One Summer, published by Groundwood Books. In 2016 it was announced that Tamaki would be writing a new series called Hulk starring She-Hulk for Marvel Comics, [13] as well as the mini-series Supergirl: Being Super for DC Comics. [14]

  5. She-Hulk (Lyra) - Wikipedia

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    She-Hulk (Lyra) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Jeff Parker and Mitch Breitweiser, the character first appeared in Hulk: Raging Thunder #1(August 2008). [1] Lyra is an antihero who is known under the codename of She-Hulk. [2] She is from an alternate future of the Marvel Universe's main ...

  6. 'She-Hulk' Finally Gave Marvel Fans What They Wanted - AOL

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    She-Hulk and Daredevil's comic history puts them usually on the same side—and in the House of M world, they're romantically together. Sometimes they're fighting, but like basically always in ...

  7. The Incredible Hulk (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    While continuing to publish Hulk (vol. 2), Marvel also relaunched the second 1960s Hulk series with The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #600 (Sept. 2009). [27] With the arrival of the Red Hulk —a transformed General "Thunderbolt" Ross, the Hulk's longtime nemesis—and the Red She-Hulk —the revived Betty Ross—this series was retitled Incredible ...