And then a stand-alone where she teams up with Santa to put a serial killer in jail. And then SHE-HULK IN SPAAAAAAAAACE and wrapping up the U.S. And then one where she saves television from a concerned parent. Then a stand-alone that establishes She-Hulk’s new status quo working for the DA and has her fight Stilt-Man. The first mini-arc features the Headmen, a group of scientists that screwed themselves up with science and now want to do more science to make it better, taking an interest in She-Hulk. The first eight issues feature two mini-arcs and three stand-alones. Nice of them to include it in the trade, I suppose. Simple concept and She-Hulk admits that the whole thing was just hype. And then she opens up her present from Marvel and its just the first issue of the Sensational series. The promo comic just has She-Hulk bored on Christmas and having a fantasy sequence about fighting Dr. Well, here we are! The first eight issues and a not-even-bothered-to-be-thinly-veiled promotional comic hyping the series. You might remember back in my Savage She-Hulk review (review #13, true believers!) I mentioned that She-Hulk was probably better known from her portrayal in the meta-tastic Sensational series than the more serious fare of Savage.
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