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She-Hulk, Jennifer Walters – The Definitive Collecting Guide and Reading Order

The She-Hulk comic books definitive issue-by-issue collecting guide and trade reading order for omnibus, hardcover, and trade paperback collections. Find every issue and appearance! Part of Crushing Krisis’s Crushing Comics. Last updated November 2024 with titles scheduled for release through February 2025.

An black-and-white icon of the clenched fist of Marvel's Incredible Hulk!She-Hulk (2014) #1 - Kevin Wada cover

It was 1980 and Stan Lee was in a pinch.

The Lou Ferrigno Incredible Hulk TV series was wildly popular at the time, and based on the recent precedent of The Bionic Woman being launched from The Six Million Dollar Man, Lee and Marvel Comics were concerned that CBS could spin off a female Hulk character who would not be copyrighted by Marvel.

In Lee’s last act of Marvel Comics creation until the 1990s, he dashed off the first issue of The Savage She-Hulk. It’s a classic Lee contrivance. Bruce Banner’s mild-mannered lawyer cousin Jennifer Walters is nearly killed by a gang seeking revenge, and Banner is the only one that can provide a blood transfusion in time to save her life. With the blood comes the green alter ego – and a second Hulk in the Marvel Universe!

She-Hulk’s path has been distinctly different than Bruce Banner’s. Not long after her introduction she began to retain her every day personality while in Hulk form. This lead to her eventually eschewing her human body and living almost permanently as She-Hulk.

Due to this key difference, She-Hulk is a social butterfly compared to her cousin. She is a long-running member of Avengers and only the second replacement member of The Fantastic Four (she subs for The Thing after the original Secret Wars). Also, after her first series, her titles are typically humorous – thanks to John Byrne’s 4th-wall breaking take on The Sensational She-Hulk.

Despite a few periods of scarcity, She-Hulk has remained a regularly appearing hero in the Marvel Universe ever since her debut. Marvel also added a Red She-Hulk to their roster in 2009.

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  • Where to Start Reading
  • Major Collection Formats
    • Omnibus & Oversized Hardcovers
    • Paperback Epic Collections & Complete Collections
  • Definitive Reading Order
    • The Savage She-Hulk (1980) #1-25 (Feb 1980 – Feb 1982)
    • in Avengers & Fantastic Four (1982 – 1988)
      • in Avengers (1963) #221-243 (July 1982 – May 1984)
      • Fantastic Four by John Byrne in Fantastic Four (1961) #265-300 (Apr 1984 – Mar 1987)
      • Marvel Graphic Novel (1982) #18 – The Sensational She-Hulk OGN (Nov 1985)
      • in Avengers (1963) #278-297 (Apr 1987 – Nov 1988)
    • The Sensational She-Hulk in Ceremony (1989) #1-2 (Feb 1990)
    • The Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #1-60 (May 1989 – Feb 1994)
    • in Heroes for Hire & Avengers (1996 – 2004)
      • Hero for Hire (May 1996 – March 2000)
      • in Avengers (1998) #27-84 & Annual 2001 (Apr 2000 – Aug 2004)
    • Thing & She-Hulk: The Long Night (2002) #1 (May 2002)
    • She-Hulk (2004) #1-12 by Dan Slott (May 2004 – April 2005)
    • Avengers Disassembled & House of M (2004 – 2005)
    • She-Hulk (2005) #1-38 by Dan Slott & Peter David, Civil War, & World War Hulk (Dec 2005 – Apr 2009)
    • She-Hulk: Cosmic Collision (2009) #1 (Feb 2009)
    • Savage She-Hulk (2009) #1-4 (June 2009 – Sept 2009) [AKA All-New Savage She-Hulk]
    • The Heroic Age (2010 – 2012)
      • Fall of the Hulks: The Savage She-Hulks (2010) #1-3
      • Heralds (2010) #1-5
      • She-Hulk Sensational (2010) #1
      • She-Hulks (2011) #1-4
      • in Fear Itself: Fearsome Four (2011) #1-4, Vengeance (2011), & Avengers vs. X-Men (2012)
    • Marvel Now (2012 – 2015)
      • in the Fantastic Four (sort of) in FF (2013) #1-16
      • She-Hulk (2014) #1-12 by Charles Soule & Javier Pulido (Apr 2014 – Apr 2015)
      • in AXIS & Captain America & The Mighty Avengers (2014)
    • All-New, All-Different Marvel Now (2015 – present)
      • in A-Force (2016) #1-10 & Civil War II (2016)
      • Hulk (2017) #1-12
    • Marvel Legacy
      • She-Hulk (2018) #159-163
    • Marvel Fresh Start
      • in Jason Aaron’s Avengers (2018) #1-50
      • She-Hulk (2019) Annual 1 (Aug 2019)
      • The Immortal She-Hulk (2020) (Sep 2020)
    • She-Hulk (2022) #1-15 by Rainbow Rowell & Andres Genolet (Jan 2022 – July 2023)
    • 2022 Infinity Comic One-Shots
      • Who Is… She Hulk Infinity Comic (2022) #1 (Aug 2022)
      • Strange Tales: She Hulk Infinity Comic (2022) #1 (Aug 2022)
      • She-Hulk: Law and Disorder Infinity Comic (2022) #1 (Aug 2022)
    • Sensational She-Hulk (2023) #1-(ongoing)
      by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, & Ig Guara (Oct 2023 – ongoing)
  • Out-of-Continuity She-Hulk
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Where to Start Reading She-Hulk

There are four spots where it makes the most sense to pick up reading about Jennifer Walters.

First, you could start at the start – with her first appearance in The Savage She-Hulk (1980) #1. Just keep in mind that this is a generic Bronze Age comic from before Jen started to break the fourth wall!

Next, you can start from John Byrne taking over the character in Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #1. If you want to be a completist, you can start with Marvel Graphic Novel (1982) 18 – The Sensational She-Hulk OGN and his the She-Hulk prologue story from Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #18, but neither are required to pick up Byrne’s run. He only lasts on the title for eight issues, but he had already written dozens of issues of Jen on his run on Fantastic Four so he knows exactly what he wants to do with the character. You can keep reading past Byrne’s departure, or just skip to his return at issue #31.

For a more modern take on She-Hulk, start from Dan Slott’s She-Hulk (2004) #1. This gives you a written-for-trade era set of story arcs, and plenty of material to ready – since this continues to a second series for 38 more issues!

Finally, to leap into relatively recent and self-contained run that requires no foreknowledge and plenty of lawyering, check out the delightful She-Hulk (2014) #1-12 by Charles Soule & Javier Pulido (just don’t get intimidated by the two peculiar issues of art in the middle).

An black-and-white icon of the clenched fist of Marvel's Incredible Hulk!

Major Collection Formats

If you don’t want to chase down every single issue or original trade paperback collection, you’re in luck! Lengthy periods of Jennifer Walters’ publishing history have been collected in a pair of easy-to-follow formats – oversize hardcover omnibuses and paperback Epic and Complete Collections.

Omnibus & Oversize Hardcovers

Thanks to the promotional push behind her 2022 Disney+ show, the first 30 years of Jennifer Walters’ comics are surprisingly well-collected in four omnibus volumes – plus, a few of her other series scattered across several other oversize times.Savage She-Hulk (1980) #15

Savage She-Hulk Omnibus (2022 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1302934224 / digital)
Collects Savage She-Hulk (1980) #1-25 and Marvel Two-in-One (1974) #88

The Sensational She-Hulk in Ceremony (1989) #1-2: Women of Marvel Omnibus: Celebrating Seven Decades (2011 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-0785143260)
A massive tome collecting significant stories from Marvel’s women from the 40s to the 90s.

Sensational She-Hulk by John Byrne Omnibus (2020 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1302923686 / digital)
Collects Marvel Graphic Novel (1982) 18 – The Sensational She-Hulk OGN, the She-Hulk prologue story from Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #18, and only the John Byrne issues of Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #1-8, 31-46, & 48-50.

Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #9-30, 47, & 51-60 and Thing & She-Hulk: The Long Night (2002) #1 are not collected in this format at this time.

By Dan Slott Omnibus (2020 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1302925321 / 2022 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1302947231 / digital)
Collects She-Hulk (2004) #1-12, She-Hulk (2005) #1-21, and Marvel Westerns: Two-Gun Kid (2006) #1

By Peter David Omnibus (2022 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1302934835 / digital)
Collects She-Hulk (2005) #22-38, She-Hulk: Cosmic Collision (2008) #1, X-Factor (2005) #33-34, Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #12, and material from She-Hulk Sensational (2010) #1

All-New Savage She-Hulk (2009) #1-4 is not collected in this format.

Fall of the Hulks: The Savage She-Hulks (2010) #1-3: World War Hulks (20XX oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-0785162155)
Collects Hulked-Out Heroes (2010) #1-2, The Incredible Hulk (1968) #312 & 609-611, Savage She-Hulks (2010) #1-3, World War Hulks (2010) #1, World War Hulks: Spider-Man vs. Thor (2010) #1-2, World War Hulks: Wolverine vs. Captain America (2010) #1-2

Heralds (2010) #1-5

No further She-Hulk series are collected in oversize format at this time.

An black-and-white icon of the clenched fist of Marvel's Incredible Hulk!

Paperback Epic Collections & Complete Collections

These paperback recollections are a great choice if you want to avoid hefty, pricey hardcovers as well as stay away from hunting down a large number of thin original trade paperbacks.Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #14

Epic Collection Vol. 1-2: These books are not yet solicited. They will contain a minimum of Collects Savage She-Hulk (1980) #1-25, Marvel Two-in-One (1974) #88, & Marvel Graphic Novel (1982) #18 – The Sensational She-Hulk OGN. Since Epics have a history of sometimes adding more issues than their corresponding omnibus editions, there’s a chance this could also add Marvel Team-Up (1972) #107, Dazzler (1981) #14, Marvel Two-in-One #88, or some of Jen’s early Avengers stories.

Breaking The Fourth Wall (Epic Collection Vol. 3) (2022 paperback, ISBN 978-1302945916 / digital)
Collects Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #1-12, The Sensational She-Hulk in Ceremony (1989) #1-2; and material from Solo Avengers (1987) #14, Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #18, and Marvel Fanfare (1982) #48.

The Cosmic Squish Principle (Epic Collection Vol. 4) (2023 paperback, ISBN 978-1302951634 / digital)
Collects Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #13-30 and material from Marvel Super-Heroes (1990) #5

Epic Collection Volume 5: Pending collection announcement. This will collect Sensational #31-49.

To Die and Live in L.A. (Epic Collection Vol. 6) (2024 paperback, ISBN 978-1302956691 / digital)
Collects Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #51-60, Doc Samson (1996) #1-4, Incredible Hulk (1968) #441-442, Thing & She-Hulk: The Long Night (2002) #1, and material from Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #123-126 and Incredible Hulk (1968) #412.

She-Hulk by Dan Slott Complete Collection Vol. 1 (2014 paperback, ISBN 978-0785154402 / digital)
Collects She-Hulk (2004) #1-12 and She-Hulk (2005) #1-5

She-Hulk by Dan Slott: The Complete Collection Vol. 2 (2014 paperback, ISBN 978-0785154709 / digital)
Collects She-Hulk (2005) #6-21 and material from Marvel Westerns: The Two-Gun Kid (2006) #1.

Not collected in this format are She-Hulk (2005) #22-38, She-Hulk: Cosmic Collision (2009) #1, All-New Savage She-Hulk (2009) #1-4, Fall of the Hulks: The Savage She-Hulks (2010) #1-3, Heralds (2010) #1-5, She-Hulk Sensational (2010) #1, & She-Hulks (2011) #1-4

She-Hulk by Soule & Pulido: The Complete Collection (2022 paperback, ISBN 978-1302947750 / digital)
Collects She-Hulk (2014) #1-12, Wolverines (2015) #13, and material from Gwenpool Special (2016) #1.

No further She-Hulk series have been re-collected in paperback format at this time.

An black-and-white icon of the clenched fist of Marvel's Incredible Hulk!

Definitive Reading Order & Collecting Guide

Savage She-Hulk (1980) #1The Savage She-Hulk (1980) #1-25 (Feb 1980 – Feb 1982)

She-Hulk was the last book (and hero) personally launched by Stan Lee, but his involvement lasted only an issue before David Kraft took over. [Marvel Unlimited]

in oversize hardcover…

Savage She-Hulk Omnibus (2022 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1302934224 / digital)
Collects Savage She-Hulk (1980) #1-25 and Marvel Two-in-One (1974) #88

in premium, hardcover Masterworks…

#1-14: Marvel Masterworks: The Savage She-Hulk Vol. 1 hardcover (2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1302903541 / digital)

#15-25: Marvel Masterworks: The Savage She-Hulk Vol. 2 (2019 hardcover, ISBN 978-1302917180 / digital)
Also collects Marvel Two-in-One (1974) #88

in black-and-white newsprint Essentials…

#1-25: Essential Savage She-Hulk, Vol. 1 (2006 B&W paperback, ISBN 978-0785123354)

other collections by single issue or story…

#1: Marvel-Verse: She-Hulk (2021 digest-size paperback, ISBN 978-1302930837 / digital)
Collects Savage She-Hulk (1980) #1, Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #4, She-Hulk (2005) #3, Avenging Spider-Man (2011) #7, material from Solo Avengers (1987) #14

She-Hulk only makes one other in-canon appearance in this era – in Marvel Team-Up (1972) #107 after issue #18. She also appears in an editorial feature in Amazing Spider-Man (1963) Annual 15, but there is no story attached.

You can also retroactively place a flashback from Marvel Double Shot (2003) #1 after the final issue of her series.

An black-and-white icon of the clenched fist of Marvel's Incredible Hulk!

She-Hulk, The Avenger in Avengers (1963) #221-243 (July 1982 – May 1984)

She-Hulk joins The Avengers in Avengers (1963) #221

She-Hulk joins the Avengers in a flurry of quota-filling. Tigra leaves the team and (I’m not making this up) Wasp hosts a dinner party for a bevy of female heroes including Black Widow, Invisible Woman, Dazzler, and Spider-Woman to try to fill in the open female spot on the roster. It’s She-Hulk who makes the cut!

Before Avengers: Dazzler (1981) #14 and Marvel Two-in-One (1974) #88.

#221-226: See Guide to The Avengers (1963).

Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions (1982) #1-3: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Contest of Champions. She-Hulk appears throughout all three issues of this event after Avengers (1963) #226.

#227-232, Annual 12, 233-238, & 240-242: See Guide to The Avengers (1963). Annual 12 is simultaneous to #232. She-Hulk skips #239, the David Letterman issue. (I confirmed that she appears in #238, despite some sources omitting her appearance).

Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars (1984) #1-8 & 10-12 : See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Secret Wars. Secret Wars happens almost instantaneously in the ongoing continuity of the Marvel Universe. She-Hulk appears every issue except for issue #9, and her return marks her change from an Avenger to a member of the Fantastic Four!

#243: See Guide to The Avengers (1963). This occurs after Fantastic Four (1961) #265, below; She-Hulk becomes a “detached” member of The Avengers.

Click to expand a list of guest appearances.

After #224: Dazzler (1981) #21

After Contest: Incredible Hulk (1968) #278-279, Marvel Two-in-One (1974) Annual 7 & #96, Marvel Graphic Novel (1982) #16, Vision & Scarlet Witch (1982) #3, Amazing Spider-Man (1973) Annual 16

After #227: Incredible Hulk (1968) #281-284

After #232 & Annual 12: Fantastic Four (1961) #254

After #233: Fantastic Four (1961) #256

After #234: Thor (1966) #334, The Thing (1983) #5

After #237:  Uncanny X-Men (1963) Annual 7, Captain America (1968) #289, The Thing (1983) #8

After #238: Captain America (1968) #292

An black-and-white icon of the clenched fist of Marvel's Incredible Hulk!

She-Hulk in the Fantastic Four by John Byrne in Fantastic Four (1961) #265-300 (Apr 1984 – Mar 1987)

Jennifer Walters appears as a member of John Byrne’s Fantastic Four in the place of The Thing, who stays behind on Battleworld to launch his own series after the conclusion of the original Secret Wars.

Jen stars in Fantastic Four (1961) 265-268, Annual 18, 269-284, Annual 19, & 285-293. Then, after Byrne departs, she finishes her run on the title in issues #295-298, Mephisto vs. … (1987) #1 – The Fantastic Four, & 299-300. See Guide to Fantastic Four for collection info for this era.

During this run, she is a part of the Secret Wars II event from issues #280-290.

Click to expand a list of guest appearances in this period.

She-Hulk joins the Fantastic Four in Fantastic Four (1961) #265#265-268: See Guide to Fantastic Four

After #265: Avengers (1963) #243
After: #268: Avengers (1963) Annual 13, Code of Honor (1997) #3 (flashback)

Marvel Graphic Novel (1982) 17 – Revenge of the Living Monolith OGN (ISBN 978-0871350831)
Not collected. Jen is a featured character in this story.

Annual 18 & 269-284: See Guide to Fantastic Four.

After Annual 18: Avengers (1963) #246
After #270: Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #259, implied in Avengers (1963) #249 & Thor (1966) #350-352, then on-panel in Thor (1966) #353
After #273: Prince Namor, the Sub-Mariner (1984) #3 , Questprobe (1984) #3 [need to check this]
After #277: The Thing (1983) #25

During #280-281: Secret Wars II (1985) #2

Secret Wars II: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Secret Wars II. She-Hulk appears in #2, 5, and 9, all listed here in their chronological placement.

Marvel Graphic Novel (1982) 18 – The Sensational She-Hulk OGN: See the next section for collection information.

After FF #284 & Sensational OGN: Avengers (1963) #259

Annual 19 & #285-286: See Guide to Fantastic Four. Annual 19 crosses over with Avengers Annual 14.

During Annual 19: Avengers (1963) Annual 14
After Annual 19: Secret Wars II  (1985) #5
After #285: Longshot (1985) #4

#287-293 & 295: See Guide to Fantastic Four. She-Hulk skips #294, which is Byrne’s final issue.

After #288: Incredible Hulk (1968) #316, New Mutants (1983) #37, Secret Wars II (1985) #9, Avengers (1963) #266
After #292: Marvel Fanfare (1982) #37 (2nd story – Fantastic Four), The Thing (1983) #36, West Coast Avengers (1985) #10, Incredible Hulk (1968) #321-323
After #295: Power Pack (1984) #23 & 25, West Coast Avengers (1985) Annual 1, Power Pack (1984) #26 & 28

#296-300 & Mephisto vs. … (1987) #1 – The Fantastic Four: See Guide to Fantastic Four. Mephisto comes between #298-299

After #298: Comet Man (1987) #4, then Mephisto
After #300: Silver Surfer (1987) #1

An black-and-white icon of the clenched fist of Marvel's Incredible Hulk!

Marvel Graphic Novel (1982) 18 – The Sensational She-Hulk OGN (Nov 1985)

This fits above during the Fantastic Four run just after Secret Wars II and prior to Fantastic Four (1961) Annual 19. Fantastic Four collections from this period also sometimes include this issue, since it is also by John Byrne. This guide only covers collections exclusively of She-Hulk material – see Guide to Fantastic Four.

MGN 18 – The Sensational She-Hulk OGN (ISBN 978-0871350848)
Reprinted in the Women of Marvel Omnibus

An black-and-white icon of the clenched fist of Marvel's Incredible Hulk!

She-Hulk rejoins the Avenger in Avengers (1963) #278-297 (Apr 1987 – Nov 1988)

After departing the Fantastic Four, She-Hulk returns to the Avengers for a brief run, quits, and then returns shortly thereafter once her new ongoing series launches.

#278-285 & Mephisto vs. … (1987) #4 – The Avengers: See Guide to The Avengers (1963). She skips #280

Fantastic Four vs. X-Men (1987) #1-2 & 4: See Guide to Fantastic Four.

The X-Men vs. The Avengers (1987) #1-4: See Guide to The Avengers (1963).

Avengers (1963) Annual 16 & West Coast Avengers (1985) Annual 2: See Guide to The Avengers (1963). This is a crossover; the WCA annual comes first.

#286-297: See Guide to The Avengers (1963). She-Hulk quits the team in #297, though she is back within a year.

Solo Avengers (1987) #14 (2nd story): A She-Hulk & Titania story by Chris Claremont. Reprinted in Epic Vol. 3 and Marvel-Verse: She-Hulk. May also be collected along with Savage She-Hulk (2009) #2, which reprinted it.

After #285 (but before Mephisto): Thor (1966) #381
After #290: Thor (1966) #390, West Coast Avengers (1985) #31, Alpha Flight (1983) #61, Damage Control  (1989) #1
After #294: Nick Fury vs. SHIELD (1988) #2, X-Factor (1986) #32, Fantastic Four (1961) #316 (implied)
After #297 (and before Solo Avengers (1987) #14): Fantastic Four (1961) #321

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The Sensational She-Hulk in Ceremony (1989) #1-2 (Feb 1990)

This mini-series was released prior to John Byrne’s run on the title that begin a few months later, but in chronology it fits after issue #5, as listed below. [Marvel Unlimited]

#1-2: Women of Marvel Omnibus: Celebrating Seven Decades  (2011 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-0785143260)
A massive tome collecting significant stories from Marvel’s women from the 40s to the 90s.

#1-2: Breaking The Fourth Wall (Epic Vol. 3) (2022 paperback, ISBN 978-1302945916 / digital)
Collects Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #1-12, The Sensational She-Hulk in Ceremony (1989) #1-2; and material from Solo Avengers (1987) #14, Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #18, and Marvel Fanfare (1982) #48.

An black-and-white icon of the clenched fist of Marvel's Incredible Hulk!

The Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #1-60 (May 1989 – Feb 1994)

During this run Jen is also an on-again, off-again member of The Avengers in this period, appearing in Avengers (1963) #305-310, Annual 18 [Atlantis Attacks], Avengers: Deathtrap, the Vault OGN, #325, Annual 19, 326-333, 340, & 345. These issues are noted below in reading order alongside guest appearances. [Marvel Unlimited]

in oversize hardcover…

Sensational She-Hulk by John Byrne Omnibus (2020 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1302923686 / digital)
Collects Marvel Graphic Novel (1982) 18 – The Sensational She-Hulk OGN, the She-Hulk prologue story from Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #18, and only the John Byrne issues of Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #1-8, 31-46, & 48-50.

as collected by issue or story…

Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #1Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #18 is a one-shot teaser story for John Byrne’s run which is typically collected alongside his run.

#1-8: Sensational She-Hulk, Vol. 1 (2011 paperback, ISBN 978-0785153061 / digital)
Collects #1-8 and material from Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #18

#1-12 & Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #18: Breaking The Fourth Wall (Epic Collection Vol. 3) (2022 paperback, ISBN 978-1302945916 / digital)
Collects Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #1-12, The Sensational She-Hulk in Ceremony (1989) #1-2; and material from Solo Avengers (1987) #14, Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #18, and Marvel Fanfare (1982) #48.

#4: Marvel-Verse: She-Hulk (2021 digest-size paperback, ISBN 978-1302930837 / digital)
Collects Savage She-Hulk (1980) #1, Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #4, She-Hulk (2005) #3, Avenging Spider-Man (2011) #7, material from Solo Avengers (1987) #14

The Sensational She-Hulk in Ceremony (1989) #1-2: This fits between #5-6. It is collected in Epic Collection Vol. 3, above.

Atlantis Attacks: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Atlantis Attacks. She-Hulk is a persistent presence in this event, though it is not essential reading for her. She appears directly from her issue #9 in Avengers West Cost Annual 4 (2nd story), Amazing Spider-Man Annual 23, Avengers Annual 18, Avengers West Coast Annual 4 (1st story), Thor Annual 14, and Fantastic Four Annual 22.

Click to expand a list of guest appearances.

After #3: Fantastic Four (1961) #328

After #5 (but before Ceremony): Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #45 (2nd story), Fantastic Four (1961) #333, Avengers (1963) #305-310 (then directly to Ceremony), Avengers West Coast (1989) #47-49

After #11 and Atlantis Attacks: Thor (1966) #410, New Warriors (1990) #1, The Mutant Misadventures of Cloak and Dagger (1988) #9, Damage Control (1989B) #2-3

Marvel Super-Heroes (1990) #5 (5th story): Collected in Epic Collection Vol. 4, below. This fits after post-Atlantis-Attacks guest appearances and prior to Marvel Fanfare #48 – but, in the Epic Collections it is collected later due to its publishing date.

Marvel Fanfare (1982) #48: Collected in Epic Collection Vol. 3, above. She-Hulk is the primary story in this issue, which immediately precedes #12

#13-30: The Cosmic Squish Principle (Epic Collection Vol. 4) (2023 paperback, ISBN 978-1302951634 / digital)
Collects Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #13-30 and material from Marvel Super-Heroes (1990) #5

Click to expand a list of guest appearances.

During #19: Avengers: Deathtrap – The Vault (1991) OGN, Avengers (1963) #325, The Terminus Factor in Avengers West Coast (1989) Annual 5 & Avengers Annual (1963) 19, Silver Surfer (1987) #36, Impossible Man Summer Vacation Spectacular (1990) #1 (4th story), Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #168-170, Thor (1966) #420-421

After #23: Uncanny X-Men (1963) #272 (cameo), Namor, The Sub-Mariner (1990) Annual 1 (4th story), Incredible Hulk (1968) Annual 16 (2nd story), Avengers (1963) #326-328

After #25: Captain America (1968) #383, Avengers (1963) #329-331, Web of Spider-Man (1985) #75, New Warriors (1990) Annual 1 (9th story), X-Factor (1986) #66, Damage Control (1991) #4, Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD (1989) #26, Avengers (1963) #331-333: Alpha Flight (1983) #98-101, Punisher/Captain America: Blood & Glory (1992) #2

After #30: Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #348, Avengers (1963) #340, Iron Man (1968) #273

Infinity Gauntlet (1991): See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Infinity Gauntlet. Effectively, She-Hulk’s participation in this event occurs just prior to John Byrne’s return to her title. She appears in issues #2-4. After issue #2, she is also in Silver Surfer (1987) #52. During issue #4 she is in Silver Surfer (1987) #54 and Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme (1988) #33.

After Gauntlet: in “Subterranean Wars” in Avengers Annual 20, implied in Incredible Hulk (1968) Annual 17, and then in Avengers West Coast (1989) Annual 6. Then, in Impossible Man Summer Vacation Spectacular (1990) #2

#38-46 & 48-50: Sensational She-Hulk by John Byrne: The Return (2016 paperback, ISBN 978-1302901691 / digital)
Collects #31-46 & 48-50 All of these issues are also in the Byrne omnibus, above.

Galactic Storm: See Guide to The Avengers (1963). This occurs between issues #37-38. She-Hulk is part of the “Earth Force” in this event, so doesn’t get as much panel time as her space-faring peers. She appears in Avengers (1963) #345, Avengers West Coast (1989) #81, Captain America (1968) #400 (2nd story) and 401.

#44-46: Guardians of the Galaxy: Road to Annihilation, Vol. 2 (2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1302904425 / digital)
Collects Sensational She-Hulk  (1989)#44-46; Thanos (2003) #7-12; Marvel Monsters: Monsters on the Prowl (2005); Nick Fury’s Howling Commandos (2005) #1-6 and 1 Director’s Cut

#47: Not collected. Issue #47 is a retroactive issue not by Byrne that fits in continuity before #36.

Infinity War (1992): See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Infinity War. She-Hulk is a featured player in this event! It occurs between issues #49-50 of her series, and she appears in issues #2-6.

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Prior to IW #2: Fantastic Four (1961) #367
After IW #2: Marc Spector: Moon Knight (1989) #41
During IW #3: Fantastic Four (1961) #368, New Warriors (1990) #27, Quasar (1989) #38, Wonder Man (1991) #13, Warlock & The Infinity Watch #8
During IW #4: Fantastic Four (1961) #369, Alpha Flight (1983) #111, Wonder Man (1991) #14, Fantastic Four (1961) #369, Quasar (1989) #39
During IW #5: Quasar (1989) #40, Fantastic Four (1961) #369
During IW #6: Fantastic Four (1961) #370
After IW #6: Captain America (1968) #408 (3rd story)

After Infinity War (but before #50): Mys-Tech Wars (1993) #1-3,

Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #123-126: In Epic Collection Vol. 6, directly below. This is a featured solo story that fits directly before issue #51.

#51-6o: To Die and Live in L.A. (Epic Collection Vol. 6) (2024 paperback, ISBN 978-1302956691 / digital)
Collects Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #51-60, Doc Samson (1996) #1-4, Incredible Hulk (1968) #441-442, Thing & She-Hulk: The Long Night (2002) #1, and material from Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #123-126 and Incredible Hulk (1968) #412.

Infinity Crusade (1993): See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Infinity Crusade. She-Hulk appears throughout this event’s main series (behind the scenes in #4) and in several tie-ins between issues #58-59 of her series.

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After #58 and IC #1: Warlock and the Infinity Watch (1992) #18
During IC #2: Web of Spider-Man (1985) #104, Warlock and the Infinity Watch (1992) #19
After IC #2:Web of Spider-Man (1985) #105, Warlock and the Infinity Watch (1992) #19
After IC #3:Warlock and the Infinity Watch (1992) #20
After IC #5: Alpha Flight (1983) #127
IC #6

After Infinity Crusade (and before #59): Incredible Hulk (1968) #411-412

With Jennifer’s solo series ended and her membership in both Avengers and Fantastic Four lapsed, she fell into disuse as just an occasional guest star from 1994 to 1996.

After #60: Incredible Hulk (1968) #417-418 (wedding of Rick Jones) & Annual 20 (4th story), Nova (1994) #10-11, Fantastic Four (1961) #394-395, Thunderstrike (1993) #16, Fantastic Four (1961) #400 (2nd story), Thunderstrike (1993) #21, Fantastic Four Unplugged (1995) #2, Fantastic Force (1994) #12-18

Doc Samson (1996) #1-4: In Epic Collection Vol. 6, above.

Incredible Hulk (1968) #441-442: In Epic Collection Vol. 6. Also, see Guide to Hulk – Bruce Banner.

After Incredible Hulk #442: Avengers Unplugged (1995) #4

Onslaught: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Onslaught. She-Hulk appears only twice in this event – in Avengers (1963) #400 and Fantastic Four (1961) #416.

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She-Hulk, Hero for Hire (May 1996 – March 2000)

She-Hulk disappears from view after Onslaught, returning to regular appearances in the latter half of the Luke Cage vehicle Heroes For Hire and appears in the opening arc of the 1998 Avengers relaunch before joining in issue #27.

Heroes Reborn: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Heroes Reborn. This She-Hulk is potentially a construct of the alternate Heroes Reborn dimension – I need to check all of these issues: Fantastic Four (1996) #7 (cameo, constructed memory), Iron Man (1996) #11-12, Captain America (1996) #12

Before Heroes for Hire: Heroes Reborn: The Return (1997) #4, Avengers (1998) Annual 1999 (flashback)

Heroes For Hire (1997) #8-9: See Guide to Heroes for Hire.

Heroes For Hire (1997) #12-16, Quicksilver (1997) #12, Heroes For Hire/Quicksilver Annual 1998, HFH 17 & 19: See Guide to Heroes for Hire or Guide to Quicksilver (eventually). Jen appears as part of the Siege of Wundagore crossover (HfH #15, Q #11, HfH #16, Q #12, HfH/Q Annual 1998). She is implied in Quicksilver #11 but does not appear.

After Heroes For Hire #9: Avengers (1998) #1-3

After Heroes For Hire #13: Avengers (1998) #4, Fantastic Four (1998) #6

Contest of Champions II (1999): See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Context of Champions II. She-Hulk appears in #1-2 & 5

After Contest: Fantastic Four (1998) #22-23, Nova (1999) #1, Generation X (1994) #59, Incredible Hulk (2000) Annual 2000 (flashbacks), Hulk (1999) #11, Wolverine (1988) Annual 1999 (2nd story), Fantastic Four (1998) #27

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She Hulk, The Avenger, in Avengers (1998) #27-84 & Annual 2001 (Apr 2000 – Aug 2004)

She-Hulk rejoins the Avengers in Avengers (1998) #27 and appears in Avengers (1998) #27, Annual 2001 & 28-32, 34, 43-44, 46, 54-61, 63, 65-68, 72-76, 78-79 & 81-84, as well as in Maximum Security (2000) #3.

Thing & She-Hulk: The Long Night (2002) #1 fits here between Avengers (1998) #44 & 46. She-Hulk (2004) begins between #76 & 78.

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Avengers (1998) #27, Annual 2001 & 28-32 & 34: See Guide to Avengers (1996 – 2004)

After 27 & Annual 1: Warlock (1999) #8
After #30 Magneto: Dark Seduction (2000) #2-4, Black Panther (1998) #22, Deadpool (1997) #44, Black Panther (1998) #23
After #31: Incredible Hulk (2000) Annual 2000
After #32: Thunderbolts (1997) #44
After #34: New Warriors (1999) #10

Maximum Security: Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Maximum Security. Jen appears only in Maximum Security (2000) #3.

After Maximum Security: Fantastic Four (1998) #42-44

Avengers (1998) #43-44: See Guide to Avengers (1996 – 2004)

After #44: Fantastic Four (1998) #50, The Incredible Hulk (2000) #32, Thunderbolts (1997) #57

Thing & She-Hulk: The Long Night (2002) #1: This story fits here between Avengers (1998) #44 & 46; see below for collection information

After Long Night: Captain America (2005) #5 (6th story)

Avengers (1998) #46, 54-61, 63, 65-68, 72-76: See Guide to Avengers (1996 – 2004)

During/After #56: The Order (2002) #3-6

After #61: Marvel Double-Shot (2003) #2 (2nd story – part in flashback to the era of her first title)

After #68: Alias (2001) #28

She-Hulk (2004) #1-4: See below for collection information

After She-Hulk #4: Uncanny X-Men (1963) #442, Captain America: Theatre of War – America The Beautiful (2009) #1

Avengers (1998) #78-79 & 81-84: See Guide to Avengers (1996 – 2004)

After #84: Invaders (2004) #0

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Thing & She-Hulk: The Long Night (2002) #1 (May 2002)

This fits between Avengers (1998) #44 & 46, above. [Marvel Unlimited]

#1: The Thing: Freakshow (2005 paperback, ISBN 978-0785119111 / digital)
Also collects Thing: Freakshow (2002) #1-4. This issue has subsequently been collected alongside the run of Fantastic Four (1998). See Guide to Fantastic Four or Guide to Thing (eventually) for more information.

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She-Hulk (2004) #1-12 by Dan Slott (May 2004 – April 2005)

[Marvel Unlimited]

She-Hulk (2004) #7

in oversize hardcover…

by Dan Slott Omnibus (2020 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1302925321 / 2022 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1302947231 / digital)
Collects She-Hulk (2004) #1-12, She-Hulk (2005) #1-21, and Marvel Westerns: Two-Gun Kid (2006) #1

as recollected in paperback…

#1-5: She-Hulk by Dan Slott: The Complete Collection, Vol. 1 (2014 paperback, ISBN 978-0785154402 / digital)
Also collects She-Hulk (2005) #1-5

as originally collected, with guest appearances…

#1-6: Vol. 1: Single Green Female (2007 paperback, ISBN 978-0785114437 /  978-0785114437)

#7-12: Vol. 2: Superhuman Law (2006 paperback, ISBN 978-0785115700 / digital)
Note that Avengers Disassembled occurs between #10-11 of this series, which introduces a significant status quo change for Jen. It is listed below.

After #4: Uncanny X-Men (1963) #442, Captain America: Theatre of War – America The Beautiful (2009) #1, Avengers (1998) #78-79 & 81-84, Invaders (2004) #0

After #6: Wonder Man (2007) #5, Marvel Knights 4 (2004) #1

After #10: Avengers (1998 / 1963) #500-501, as listed below.

other collections…

#7-8: Guardians of the Galaxy: Road to Annihilation, Vol. 1 (2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1302904418 / digital)
Collects Warlock (1998) #1-4; Captain Marvel (2000) #4-6 & 15-16; Infinity Abyss (2002) #1-6; She-Hulk (2004) #7-8.

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Avengers Disassembled & House of M (2004 – 2005)

Avengers Disassembled: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Avengers Disassembled. She-Hulk plays a surprisingly large role in this crucial turning point of Avengers history. See Marvel Universe Events: Avengers Disassembled for collection information. She appears in #500-501 after She-Hulk (2004) #10 and in Finale after #12.

After Disassembled: Marvel Holiday Special (1991) 2005, Marvel Team-Up (2004) #11-13, Fantastic Four: Foes (2005) #2, 4, & 6, Marvel Knights 4 (2004) #21

House of M: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – House of M. Jen appears in #1 and 5-8

After House of M: Runaways (2005) #10, New Excalibur (2006) #4

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She-Hulk (2005) #1-38, Civil War, & World War Hulk (Dec 2005 – Apr 2009)

She-Hulk (2005) #24

After a few months break (if you’ve read Avengers Disassembled you’ll appreciate why), She-Hulk returned for an impressive four-year run in her second longest-running series – first written by Dan Slott, then by Peter David. [Marvel Unlimited]

in oversize hardcover…

By Dan Slott Omnibus (2022 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1302947231 / digital)
Collects She-Hulk (2004) #1-12, She-Hulk (2005) #1-21, and Marvel Westerns: Two-Gun Kid (2006) #1

By Peter David Omnibus (2022 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1302934835 / digital)
Collects She-Hulk (2005) #22-38, She-Hulk: Cosmic Collision (2008) #1, X-Factor (2005) #33-34, Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #12, and material from She-Hulk Sensational (2010) #1

as recollected in paperback…

#1-5: She-Hulk by Dan Slott: The Complete Collection, Vol. 1 (2014 paperback, ISBN 978-0785154402 / digital)
Also collects She-Hulk (2004) #1-12

#6-21: She-Hulk by Dan Slott: The Complete Collection Vol. 2 (2014 paperback, ISBN 978-0785154709 / digital)
Collects She-Hulk (2005) #6-21 and material from Marvel Westerns: The Two-Gun Kid (2006) #1.

as originally collected, with guest appearances…

#1-5: Vol. 3: Time Trials (2006 paperback, ISBN 978-0785117957 / digital)

#6-13: Vol. 4: Laws of Attraction (2007 paperback, ISBN 978-0785122180 / digital)

#14-21: Vol. 5: Planet Without a Hulk (2007 paperback, ISBN 978-0785123996 / digital)
Note that this run encompasses Jen’s appearances in both Civil War and World War Hulk, below.

Civil War: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Civil War. She-Hulk’s involvement begins after #7 of her series and continues through #16. She is a regularly featured character in the main series and in a number of supporting titles. See the list of guest appearances, below, for a full reading order of her appearances in the event.

World War Hulk: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – World War Hulk. She-Hulk is a supporting player in this event. She-Hulk’s World War Hulk continuity begins after issue #18 of her series. An approximate reading order for Jen is is The Incredible Hulk (2000) #106, World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker (2007) #1, Avengers: The Initiative (2007) #4, World War Hulk (2007) #1 and The Invincible Iron Man (2007) #19, World War Hulk (2007) #2, The Incredible Hulk (2000) #109, World War Hulk (2007) #4-5.

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During #5: Marvel Holiday Special (1991) 2005 (2nd story)

After #5: Marvel Monsters: Fin Fang Four (2005) #1, The Thing (2006) #6

After #7: Marvel Team-Up (2004) #25, The Thing (2006) #8, Iron Man (2005) #10-12, Civil War (2006) #1, Wolverine (2003) #42

After #8: Civil War (2006) #2, Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #533

After #9: Civil War: Front Line (2006) #3 (2nd story), Black Panther (2005) #18

After #14: Civil War (2006) #3-4, Iron Man, Vol. 4: #13, Civil War Front Line (2006) #5-8, Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #534, Fantastic Four (1961) #539, Civil War: Choosing Sides (2006) #1, Civil War (2006) #5, Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #537, Civil War (2006) #6-7, Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #538, Black Panther (2005) #25

After #16: Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America (2007) #5 [Need to check this], Irredeemable Ant-Man (2006) #8 (cameo), Avengers: The Initiative (2007) #1, Fantastic Four (1961) #547

After #18: World War Hulk appearances, as detailed above.

After #20: Adam: Legend of the Blue Marvel (2009) #1 & 5

After #21: Howard The Duck (2007) #2-4

Peter David takes over scripting duties.

#22-27: Vol. 6: Jaded (2008 hardcover, ISBN 978-0785132226 / 2008 paperback, ISBN 978-0785125631 / digital)

#28-30: Vol. 7: Here Today (2009 paperback, ISBN 978-0785129660 / digital)
Also collects She-Hulk: Cosmic Collision (2009) #1, below.

The Last Defenders (2008) #1-6: See Guide to the Defenders. She-Hulk is a featured co-star in this Defenders revamp.

After Last Defenders: Fantastic Four (1961) #554, 558, 560-562, Avengers/Invaders (2008) #12, Hulk (2008) #1-2 & King-Sized Hulk #1, Hulk (2008) #3 & 5-9

#31-33: Vol. 8: Secret Invasion (2009 paperback, ISBN 978-0785131809 / digital)
Crosses over with X-Factor (2006) #34-35. Available in hardcover. Also, see Guide to X-Factor.

#34-38: Vol. 9: Lady Liberators (2009 paperback, ISBN 978-0785141143 / digital)

other collections…

#3: Marvel-Verse: She-Hulk (2021 digest-size paperback, ISBN 978-1302930837 / digital)
Collects Savage She-Hulk (1980) #1, Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #4, She-Hulk (2005) #3, Avenging Spider-Man (2011) #7, material from Solo Avengers (1987) #14

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She-Hulk: Cosmic Collision (2009) #1 (Feb 2009)

Even though this one-shot was written by 2005 series writer Peter David and published alongside issue #36, due to some of the supporting characters it occurs not only after the series, but also after Jen’s next series – released later in 2009! However, if you’re only reading sequentially through this guide, there’s really no harm in reading it here – it’s not as though it spoils the subsequent series. [Marvel Unlimited]

#1: Collected above in Peter David Omnibus and Vol. 7: Here Today.

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[All-New] Savage She-Hulk (2009) #1-4 (June 2009 – Sept 2009)

Jennifer Walters re-takes her original series title for a four-issue mini-series co-starring with Lyra. While the cover includes the “All-New” adjective, sources differ on whether it is the official title – including Marvel’s own sources! [Marvel Unlimited]

#1-4: Savage She-Hulk (2009 paperback, ISBN 978-0785140788 / digital)
Also collected in World War Hulks oversized hardcover

After Savage: Mighty Avengers (2007) #22-23, Wolverine (2003) #73, Planet Skaar Prologue (2009) #1

At this point, you can read Cosmic Collision if you haven’t done so already.

After Cosmic: Hulk #600 (flashback), Fantastic Four (1961) #569, Marvel Divas #1 & 4, flashback in Incredible Hulk (1968) #600. Need to check if she makes continuity appearances in #601-602.

Also in this period: an out-of-continuity appearance in Strange Tales (2009) #1-2

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The Heroic Age: Jennifer Walters, She-Hulk (2010 – 2012)

She-Hulk does not have her own title in this period, but plays a bigger supporting role than ever before in the main Hulk title. Generally if she is listed as appearing in a Hulk title, it’s at least as a featured guest-star, if not as a co-star character.

Fall of the Hulks: The Savage She-Hulks (2010) #1-3

[Marvel Unlimited]

First: Avengers vs. Atlas (2010) #3

Before Savage She-Hulks: Fall of the Hulks: Alpha (2010) #1, Fall of the Hulks: Red Hulk (2010) #2, Fall of the Hulks: Gamma (2010) #1, Red Hulk (2008) #20, The Incredible Hulk (1968) #606-607

#1-3: World War Hulks (2012 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-0785162155)
Collects Hulked-Out Heroes (2010) #1-2, The Incredible Hulk (1968) #312 & 609-611, Savage She-Hulks (2010) #1-3, World War Hulks (2010) #1, World War Hulks: Spider-Man vs. Thor (2010) #1-2, World War Hulks: Wolverine vs. Captain America (2010) #1-2

#1-3: Hulk: Fall of the Hulks – The Savage She-Hulks (2010 paperback, ISBN 978-0785147961 / digital)
Also collects material from Incredible Hulk (1968) #600-605.

After Savage She-Hulks: The Incredible Hulk (1968) #610, New Avengers Finale (2010) #1 (cameo), Hulk (2008) #24

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Heralds (2010) #1-5

Kathryn Immonen gathers an unlikely all-female team that could’ve been called Defenders – Emma Frost, Monica Rambeau, Patsy Walker, Brunnhilde, and She-Hulk – along with Invisible Woman, as nominally assembled (or, at least, directed) by Abigail Brand. [Marvel Unlimited]

#1-5: Heralds (2010 oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-0785143253 / 2011 paperback, ISBN 978-0785147619 / digital)

After Heralds: Incredible Hulks (2010) #612-617

Chaos War: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Chaos War. She-Hulk appears in Chaos War: Dead Avengers (2011) #1

After Chaos War: Incredible Hulks (2010) #618-625

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She-Hulk Sensational (2010) #1

An anthology issue of several stories. [Marvel Unlimited]

#1: Collected with She-Hulks, directly below. Material from this anthology is also included in Deadpool & The Mercs For Money, Vol. 1 – see Guide to Deadpool.

After Sensational: New Avengers (2010) #7, Fantastic Four (1961) #579

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She-Hulks (2011) #1-4 (Jan – Apr 2011)

[Marvel Unlimited]

#1-4: She-Hulks: The Hunt for Intelligencia (2011 paperback, ISBN 978-0785150008 / digital)
Also includes She-Hulk Sensational, above. This placement is tentative

After She-Hulks: Fantastic Four (1961) #588, New Avengers (2010) Annual 1, Hulk (2008) #30-31 (placement is tentative), Incredible Hulks (2010) #630-635 (placement is tentative)

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She-Hulk in Fear Itself: Fearsome Four (2011) #1-4, Vengeance (2011), & Avengers vs. X-Men (2012)

Fear Itself: Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Fear Itself. She-Hulk does not appear in the main series of this event – only in Fear Itself: The Worthy (2011) #3 and Fear Itself: Fearsome Four (2011) #1-4 along other wise-cracking characters like Deadpool and Howard the Duck.

After Fearsome Four: Deadpool (2008) #40, Fear Itself: The Fearless (2011) #10-11, Wolverine & The X-Men (2011) #17 (flashbacks), Venom (2011) #13.3, Venom (2011) #13.4, FF (2011) #11, Fantastic Four (1961) #600-604

Vengeance (2011) #1-6: See Guide to Miss America Chavez (eventually). Jen is one of the recurring featured heroes in this peculiar, villain-focused mini-series, though it is not significant to her continuity.

After Vengeance: X-Club (2012) #3, Avenging Spider-Man (2012) #7, Wolverine & The X-Men (2011) #17 (flashbacks), Avengers (2010) #24.1

Avengers vs. X-Men: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Avengers vs. X-Men. Jen appears in #7, 8, 11, and many of the tie-ins.

She-Hulk’s approximate chronology during AvX: New Avengers (2010) #24, X-Men Legacy (2008) #266-267, Uncanny X-Men (2012) #12, Wolverine & The X-Men (2011) #11, Uncanny X-Men (2012) #12, Avengers (2010) #28, Avengers Vs. X-Men (2012) #7, 9, & 11

After AvX: Hulk (2008) #53-54 & 56-57

In this period, She-Hulk also appears in the following: Girl Comics (2010) #1-3, Spider-Man/Fantastic Four (2010) #2, Heroic Age: Heroes (2010) #1, Captain America: Hail Hydra (2011) #4 (a flashback series), The Iron Age (2011) #1 (involves time travel – occurs circa Avengers (1963) #234), The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #692 (reprinted as Alpha: Big Time (2013) #0.1)

Her-oes (2010) #1-4 were released in this period but are out-of-chronology. It imagines several of Marvel’s female heroes as school students.

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Marvel Now (2012 – 2015)

She-Hulk in the Fantastic Four (sort of) in FF (2013) #1-16

When the main four members of the Fantastic Four take an unexpectedly long leave of absence, Jen fills in for them as part of a rag-tag team that includes Medusa, Ant-Man, and a pop star in a Thing costume! This team appears in FF (2013), which could be taken as short for “Fantastic Four” or for “Future Foundation,” the team of kids and teens that the replacement Four are ostensibly coaching in the absence of Marvel’s first family. [Marvel Unlimited]

Fantastic Four (2013) #1-2 & FF (2013) #1-3: See Guide to Fantastic Four

After FF #3: X-Factor (1986) #253

FF (2013) #4-8: See Guide to Fantastic Four

Age of Ultron: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Age of Ultron. Appearances in this pocket reality story include Age of Ultron (2013) #1-4, Fantastic Four (2013) #5 AU, Superior Spider-Man (2013) #6 AU

After FF #8: Avenging Spider-Man (2012) #17, Red She-Hulk (2012) #62 & 64-67, Astonishing X-Men (2004) #59, All-New X-Men (2013) #12, Superior Spider-Man Team-Up (2013) #1

FF (2013) #9-16: See Guide to Fantastic Four. Jen appears in Fantastic Four (2013) #16 prior to FF #16.

After FF #9: Astonishing X-Men (2004) #62 (63?) 64 ,68, Fearless Defenders (2013) #5-6

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She-Hulk (2014) #1-12 by Charles Soule & the Javier Pulido (Apr 2014 – Apr 2015)

This is a light-hearted courtroom romp written by real life lawyer Charles Soule! In this period, Jen is also a member of the ragtag group of Mighty Avengers that spins out of the 2014 Infinity event. [Marvel Unlimited]

She-Hulk (2014) #12

as recollected in paperback…

She-Hulk by Soule & Pulido: The Complete Collection (2022 paperback, ISBN 978-1302947750 / digital)
Collects She-Hulk (2014) #1-12, Wolverines (2015) #13, and material from Gwenpool Special (2016) #1.

as originally collected, along with guest appearances…

Infinity & Inhumanity: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Infinity & Inhumanity. She-Hulk is a main character in Infinity: The Hunt (2013) #1-2; she does not appear in 3-4. She also appears in Inhumanity: The Awakening (2014) #1-2.

Jen joins Mighty Avengers at the end of Infinity starting with #5

Mighty Avengers (2013) #5-9: See Guide to Mighty Avengers

She-Hulk (2014) #1-6: Vol. 1: Law & Disorder (2014 paperback, ISBN 978-0785190196 / digital)

After Mighty Avengers (2013) #5: Inhumanity: The Awakening (2014) #2, Superior Spider-Man Team-Up (2013) #7, Nova (2013) #10

After She-Hulk #6: Fantastic Four (2014) #4, Deadpool (2013) #27, Fantastic Four (2014) #5, Thor: God of Thunder (2012) #24, Thunderbolts (2013) #32 (cameo)

Mighty Avengers (2013) #10 & 12-14: See Guide to Mighty Avengers

She-Hulk (2014) #7-12: Vol. 2: Disorderly Conduct (2015 paperback, ISBN 978-0785190202 / digital)

During Mighty Avengers (2013) #12: Original Sins (2014) #5

After Might Avengers (2013) #14: Uncanny X-Men (2013) #23-25 & 31 (appearing as Xavier’s lawyer; earlier issues are retconned by #31)

After She-Hulk #12: New Warriors (2014) #12, Captain America (2013) #25 (cameo)

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She-Hulk in AXIS & Captain America & The Mighty Avengers (2014)

[Marvel Unlimited]

Axis: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Axis. She-Hulk plays a supporting role in issues #2 and #5 of Axis and appears in Captain America & The Mighty Avengers (2014) #2-3 (she is a member).

She-Hulk’s approximate chronology in this event: Avengers & X-Men: AXIS (2014) #2, Magneto (2014) #12 (cameo), Superior Iron Man (2015) #1, Captain America & the Mighty Avengers (2015) #2-3, Avengers & X-Men: AXIS (2014) #5, Superior Iron Man (2015) #3, Superior Iron Man (2015) #3

Captain America & The Mighty Avengers (2014) #2-3: See Guide to Mighty Avengers

After Axis: Thor (2014) #2, Fantastic Four (2014) #11, Fantastic Four (2014) #13-14 & 645, S.H.I.E.L.D. (2015) #1 (cameo)

The final pages of She-Hulk (2014) #12 fit here.

Then:Wolverines (2015) #13, Hulk (2014) #10, Ant-Man (2015) #1

Captain America & the Mighty Avengers (2015) #5-8: See Guide to Mighty Avengers

Then: The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (2015) #5, Guardians Team-Up (2015) #4, Howard the Duck (2015) #1 & 3-4 (Howard rents an office in the same building as She-Hulk)

Hulk (2014) #15-16: See Hulk. She-Hulk is the featured co-star in this story. Because of the timing of these issues, it’s likely her last appearance until any “Last Days” action closer to the beginning of Secret Wars.

After Hulk #16: Deadpool (2013) #45, New Avengers (2013) #28

Captain America & the Mighty Avengers (2015) #8-9: See Guide to Mighty Avengers

She-Hulk also appears in the following comics during this era, which I have yet to place in chronology :Avengers: Heroes Welcome (2013) #1, Marvel 75th Anniversary Celebration (2014) #1, Deadpool’s Art of War (2014) #3, Deadpool’s Art of War (2014) #4

Secret Wars: See Marvel Universe Events. She-Hulk does not feature prominently in the main Secret Wars series, but she is a featured player in several of the tie-in series – none of which are in her regular character continuity. She-Hulk appears in the following out-of-continuity titles: A-Force (2015) #1-5, Deadpool’s Secret Secret Wars (2015) #1-4 (set during the original Secret Wars), Secret Wars (2015) #1, Civil War (2015) #1-5, Ultimate End (2015) #4-5

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Jennifer Walters, She-Hulk in All-New, All-Different Marvel Now (2015 – present)

She-Hulk in A-Force (2016) #1-10 & Civil War II (2016)

[Marvel Unlimited]

She-Hulk in A-Force (2016) #1

A-Force (2016) #1-4: Vol. 1: Hypertime (2016 paperback, ISBN 978-0785196051 / digital)
Collects A-Force (2016) #1-4, Avengers (2015) #0 (A-Force story), Avengers (1963) #83, and A-Force (2015)# 1

Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat! (2016) #1-6: See Guide to Hellcat – Patsy Walker. She-Hulk is a supporting character in this title, just as Patsy was in the last She-Hulk volume.

Other appearances may include (in order of release, rather than chronology): Illuminati (2016) #1, Spider-Woman (2016) #1 & 5, The Astonishing Ant-Man (2015) #2, Gwenpool Special (2016) #1,  Totally Awesome Hulk (2016) #1-4, Spider-Man (2016) #1, The Ultimates (2016) #4, A Year of Marvels: May Infinite Comic (2016) #1, Angela: Queen Of Hel (2015) #6, Silver Surfer (2016) #3-4, The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl [II] (2015) #7, Vision (2016) #6, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2016) #5-6, Howard the Duck (2016) #7, Gwenpool Special (2016) #1 & The Unbelievable Gwenpool (2016) #0, Spider-Woman (2016) #5, The Uncanny Inhumans (2015) #8, Deadpool: Too Soon? (2016) #1, A Year of Marvels: The Incredible (2016) #1, Spider-Gwen [II] (2015) Annual 01, Deadpool V Gambit (2016) #4-5

Astonishing Ant-Man (2015) #11-13: See Guide to Ant-Man & Giant-Man.

Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat! (2016) #7-8: See Guide to Hellcat – Patsy Walker. Issue #8 is part of Civil War II.

A-Force (2016) #5-10: Vol. 2: Rage Against the Dying of the Light (2017 paperback, ISBN 978-0785196068 / digital)
Issues #8-10 are part of Civil War II.

Civil War II: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Civil War II. She-Hulk plays a pivotal role at the beginning of this event in Civil War Free Comic Book Day 2016, Civil War II (2016) FCBD & #0-1, 4, & 8

During and after Civil War II: Captain America: Sam Wilson (2015) #10-11, Captain Marvel (2016) #6-7, Civil War II: Gods of War (2016) #1, Civil War II: X-Men (2016) #1, Nova (2016) #8, Power Man and Iron Fist (2016) #6, Scarlet Witch (2016) #8-9 (flashback), Totally Awesome Hulk (2016) #8, All-New, All-Different Avengers (2016) Annual 01, The Fallen (2016) #1, Captain America: Steve Rogers (2016) #5, A-Force (2016) #10, Deadpool: Back in Black (2016) #1 (flashback), Invincible Iron Man (2015) #14, Captain America: Sam Wilson (2015) #16, Thanos (2017) #3

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Hulk (2017) #1-11 by Mariko Tamaki (Feb – Dec 2017)

Despite the sans-pronoun title, this is a Jen-starring series without Bruce in sight. She-Hulk takes on a grey color and the Hulk mantle in the wake of Civil War II. [Marvel Unlimited]

as recollected in a single paperback…

She-Hulk by Mariko Tamaki (2023 paperback, ISBN 978-1302950774 / digital)
Collects Hulk (2016) #1-11 and She-Hulk (2017) #159-163.

as originally collected…

#1-6: Vol. 1: Deconstructed (2017 paperback, ISBN 978-1302905675 / digital)

#7-11: Vol. 2: Let Them Eat Cake (2018 paperback, ISBN 978-1302905682 / digital)

Also in this period: Guardians of the Galaxy (2015) #16, Marvel New Year’s Eve Special Infinite Comic (2017) #1, Avengers (2017) #4-6, Spider-Woman (2016) #17, Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat! (2016) #17, Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (2015B) #21, Daredevil (2016) #23, Thor vs. Hulk: Champions of the Universe (2017) #1, Mighty Thor (2015) #700

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Marvel Legacy: She-Hulk (2018) #159-163 by Mariko Tamaki (Jan 2018 – May 2018)

This volumed renumbered to include all of the numbering of prior volumes to continue directly from Hulk (2017) #11. [Marvel Unlimited]

as recollected in a single paperback…

She-Hulk by Mariko Tamaki (2023 paperback, ISBN 978-1302950774 / digital)
Collects Hulk (2016) #1-11 and She-Hulk (2017) #159-163.

as originally collected…

#159-163: Vol. 3: Jen Walters Must Die (2018 paperback, ISBN 978-1302905699 / digital)

Also in this period: X-Men: Gold (2017) #22

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Marvel Fresh Start:
She-Hulk, The Avenger, in Jason Aaron’s Avengers (2018) #1-50

This Avengers run picks up Jennifer Walters from her Marvel Legacy solo run, but completely reverses the direction of her character and past year of development. Unless you want to read Jen as a big dumb Hulk in the vein of Bruce’s earliest appearances, you can skip down to “the World War She-Hulk” story in #46-49. [Marvel Unlimited]

Free Comic Book Day (2018) Avengers and #1-6, 8-11, 14-17: See Guide to Avengers Flagships (2010 – present)

Also in this period: Punisher (2016) #224, Deadpool (2018) #1-2, Amazing Spider-Man (2018) #1, Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (2015B) #34, 36-37, & 40-41, Life of Captain Marvel (2018) #1, Fantastic Four (2018) #1-5 & Wedding Special, Infinity Wars (2018) #2, Avengers: Wakanda Forever (2018) #1, Immortal Hulk (2018) #6-7, Jessica Jones – Marvel Digital Original (2018) #3, Sentry (2018) #5, Marvel Knights 20th (2018) #1, X-Men: Red (2018) #10-11, Amazing Spider-Man (2018) #10, Dead Man Logan (2018) #2-3, Thor (2018) #9, Captain Marvel (2019) #2-5, Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History (2019 #1, Invaders (2019) #5, Amazing Spider-Man (2018) #23

#19-20: Part of War of the Realms. See Guide to Avengers Flagships (2010 – present) or Guide to Marvel Universe Events – War of the Realms

War of the Realms: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – War of the Realms. During War of the Realms, Jen appears in War of the Realms (2019) #1-6, Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 43, War of the Realms: War Scrolls (2019) #1 & 3, War of the Realms Strikeforce: The Dark Elf Realm (2019) #1, War of the Realms: Journey into Mystery (2019) #5

#21-25 & 27-30: See Guide to Avengers Flagships (2010 – present)

Also in this period: Free Comic Book Day (2019) Avengers/Savage Avengers, Captain Marvel (2019) #8 & 14-16, Fearless (2019) #1 & 3-4, Marvel Comics (1939 / 2019) #1000, Strikeforce (2019) #1 & 9, Contagion (2019) #2, Gwenpool Strikes Back (2019) #3-5, Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (2015B) #49-50, Incoming! (2019) #1, Venom (2018) #21 & 25, Thor (2020) #1, Amazing Spider-Man (2018) #37, Marvel’s Voices (2020) #1, Ant-Man (2020) #3, Fantastic Four: Marvels Snapshot (2020) #1

Empyre: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Empyre. Jen appears throughout this event with the Avengers in issues #0 (Avengers), 1 & 4-6, as well as across tie-ins including Empyre: Avengers (2020) #1, Empyre Fallout: Fantastic Four (2020) #1, Empyre Aftermath: Avengers (2020) #1.

After Empyre, see below for The Immortal She-Hulk (2020) #1

#35-37 & 40-44: See Guide to Avengers Flagships (2010 – present)

Also in this period: Free Comic Book Day (2020) Spider-Man/Venom, Captain America (2018) #27, Marvel (2020) #5, Marvel’s Voices: Legacy (2021) #1, Avengers: Curse of the Man-Thing (2021) #1, Spider-Man: Curse of the Man-Thing (2021) #1, X-Men: Curse of the Man-Thing (2021) #1, Women of Marvel (2021) #1

#45: Part of King in Black. See See Guide to Avengers Flagships (2010 – present) or Guide to Marvel Universe Events – King in Black

King in Black: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – King in Black. Jen appears in King in Black (2020) #1-2 and King in Black: Planet of the Symbiotes (2021) #3

#46-49: See Guide to Avengers Flagships (2010 – present). This is “World War She-Hulk,” a Jen solo arc resolving some of her plot from this series (and, to an extent, setting up her departure)

#50: See Guide to Avengers Flagships (2010 – present)

Also in this period: Immortal Hulk (2018) #46-50, Venom (2018) #35, Marauders (2019) 21, X-Force (2019) #20, New Mutants (2019) #19, Thor (2020) #15 & 17, Hulk (2021) #1, Infinite Possibilities Infinity Comic (2022) #1, Fantastic Four (2018) #38-39, Death of Doctor Strange (2020) #4

Not in continuity, Fortnite X Marvel – Nexus War: Thor (2020) #1

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She-Hulk (2019) Annual 1 (Aug 2019)

A one-shot annual that is part of a series of one-shot fights between heroes and villains from outside their franchise. [Marvel Unlimited]

Annual 1: Acts of Evil (2020 paperback, ISBN 978-1302921545/ digital)
Collects Punisher Annual (2019) #1, Venom Annual (2019) #1, (Magnificent) Ms. Marvel Annual (2019) #1, Deadpool Annual (2019) #1, She-Hulk Annual (2019) #1, Ghost Spider Annual (2019) #1, Moon Knight Annual (2019) #1, Wolverine Annual (2019) #1.

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The Immortal She-Hulk (2020) #1 (Sep 2020)

As an epilogue to Empire that continues from Empyre #6, this is also collected in Empyre Omnibus – see Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Empyre. Also, this is effectively Immortal Hulk (2018) #39.1 and continues directly into #40, so it’s collected alongside Immortal Hulk series in every collection format. See Guide to Hulk. [Marvel Unlimited]

#1: The Immortal Hulk Vol. 11: Apocrypha (2022 paperback, ISBN 978-1302931162 / digital)

After this appearance, Jen subsequently returns to her run in Avengers, but also later appears in The Immortal Hulk (2018) #46

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She-Hulk (2022) #1-15 by Rainbow Rowell & Andres Genolet (Jan 2022 – July 2023)

During this period, Jennifer also occasionally co-stars in Marvel’s digital exclusive Avengers series, Avengers Unlimited Infinity Comic (2022) #3-6, 14, 22-25, & 29-32& 49-51. She is also an Avenger in Avengers Beyond (2023) #1-5.

This run continues to the 2023 series, below. [Marvel Unlimited]

Devil’s Reign (2022): See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Devil’s Reign. Jen appears in Devil’s Reign (2022) #3-6 & Devil’s Reign: X-Men (2022) #2

#1-5: by Rainbow Rowell, Vol. 1: Jen Again (2022 paperback, ISBN 978-1302929077 / digital)

#6-10: by Rainbow Rowell, Vol. 2: Jen of Hearts (2023 paperback, ISBN 978-1302947965 / digital)

#11-15: by Rainbow Rowell, Vol. 3: The Girl Can’t Help It (2023 paperback, ISBN 978-1302952402 / digital)

Also in this period: Fantastic Four: Reckoning War (2022) Alpha #1, Fantastic Four (2018) #40-45, Captain Marvel (2019) #37, Free Comic Book Day 2022: Spider-Man/Venom #1, X-Men: Hellfire Gala (2022) #1, X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic (2021) #50, The Variants (2022) #2-3, Damage Control (2022) #1 & 4, T.E.S.T. Kitchen Infinity Comic (2022) #3, T.E.S.T. Kitchen Halloween Special Infinity Comic (2022) #1, All-Out Avengers (2022) #2-3 & 5, Iron Man (2020) #25, Secret Invasion (2022) #2 & 5, Invincible Iron Man (2022) #1 & 4, Doctor Strange (2023) #1, Women of Marvel (2023) #1, Avengers Beyond (2023) #1-5, Avengers Assemble Omega (2023) #1, Avengers Unlimited Infinity Comic (2022) #49-51, X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic (2021) #92, Avengers: War Across Time (2023) #5, Invincible Iron Man (2022) #7-9, Captain Marvel (2019) #50, Hellcat (2023) #5, I Am Iron Man (2023) #5, Dark X-Men (2023) #1, and in flashback in Who Is… Monica Rambeau Infinity Comic (2023) #1

Also, non-continuity appearances in Hulk: Grand Design (2022) Madness #1 & Monster #1, Fortnite X Marvel: Zero War (2022) #1-2 & 5, and Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker (2022) #1

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Who Is… She Hulk Infinity Comic (2022) #1 (Aug 2022)

A digital-first series for Marvel Unlimited. As of this writing, none of these digital-first series have been collected physically, though they do become available for purchase on Comixology several months after their initial release. [Marvel Unlimited]

#1: Not collected

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Strange Tales: She-Hulk Infinity Comic (2022) #1 (Aug 2022)

A digital-first series for Marvel Unlimited. As of this writing, none of these digital-first series have been collected physically, though they do become available for purchase on Comixology several months after their initial release. [Marvel Unlimited]

#1: Not collected

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She-Hulk: Law and Disorder Infinity Comic (2022 – Present) #1 (Aug 2022)

A digital-first series for Marvel Unlimited. As of this writing, none of these digital-first series have been collected physically, though they do become available for purchase on Comixology several months after their initial release. [Marvel Unlimited]

#1: Not collected

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Sensational She-Hulk (2023) #1-10
by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, & Ig Guara (Oct 2023 – ongoing)

[Marvel Unlimited]

#1-5: by Rainbow Rowell, Vol. 4: Jen-Sational (2024 paperback, ISBN 978-1302957117 / digital)
Only contains the A-story from issue #2 – not the Wyatt Wingfoot backup story. Also, while this solicit does not mention issue #5, it completes the story of issue #3 and is very likely included here.

Amazing Spider-Man: Gang War: See Guide to Spider-Man – Peter Parker (2018 – Present). Jennifer is one of Spidey’s street-level recruits to defend New York in this event. It is not significant to her plot.

During Gang War, she appears in The Amazing Spider-Man (2022) #39-40, Miles Morales: Spider-Man (2022) #14, The Amazing Spider-Man (2022) #41-42, Deadly Hands of Kung Fu: Gang War (2023) #2, Daredevil: Gang War (2023) #3, The Amazing Spider-Man (2022) #43, Deadly Hands of Kung Fu: Gang War (2023) #3, The Amazing Spider-Man (2022) #44.

Daredevil (2023) #5: See Guide to Daredevil. A memorable appearance, which is not important to her own continuity but works as a lovely act break to this series.

Also in this period in Superior Spider-Man (2023) #1, Invincible Iron Man (2022) #12, Spider-Man Unlimited Infinity Comic (2023) #25, Jackpot (2024) #1, White Widow (2023) #3, Spider-Boy (2023) #3, Women of Marvel (2024) #1

#6-10: by Rainbow Rowell, Vol. 5: All in (2024 paperback, ISBN 978-1302957124 / digital)

Also in this period in Avengers Academy: Marvel’s Voices Infinity Comic (2024) #1, Invincible Iron Man (2022) #20, Spider-Boy (2023) #10

After the conclusion of her series in The Amazing Spider-Man (2022) #56-58 & 60, Venom War: Zombiotes (2024) #1-3, Avengers Assemble (2024) #1 & 3, NYX (2024) #5

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Out-of-Continuity She-Hulk

Marvel Studios’ She-Hulk: Attorney At Law – The Art of the Series
(2025 hardcover, ISBN 978-1302949167 / digital TBA)

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  1. Jamie B says

    March 16, 2019 at 11:52 am

    You might want to note that Avengers Disassembled happens prior to issue 11 of She-Hulk

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  2. Jamie B says

    June 22, 2024 at 10:33 am

    The majority of the 2014 She-Hulk series, at least from #7 onwards, would come after Axis given the fact that Steve Rogers appears in #7-10 as an old man and is recovered enough from aging to be able to travel cross country, which he wasn’t pre-Axis.

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  3. David says

    October 22, 2024 at 3:10 pm

    I see Uncanny X-Men 442 listed among the Dan Slott She-Hulk issues, but what about Uncanny X-Men 435-6? It looks like she features prominently in the story of Juggernaut’s trial.

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