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She-Hulk (2005-2009) #18
She-Hulk (2005-2009)
Issue #18
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Summary
Planet Without A Hulk continues as She-Hulk goes head-to-head with Iron Man.
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Page Count
22 Pages
Digital Release Date
December 17 2013
Age Rating
12+ Only
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Credits
Published by:
Marvel
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Written by:
Dan Slott
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Art by:
Rick Burchett
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Cover by:
Greg Horn
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Genre
Leading Ladies
Superhero
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She-Hulk
Vol. 5: Planet Without A Hulk
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Story Arc
She-Hulk Vol. 5: Planet Without a Hulk
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She-Hulk (2005-2009)
She-Hulk deals with the bizarre legal troubles of the Marvel Universe. There are strange twists, exciting adventures, and lots of surprise guests!
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