The Sensational She-Hulk Vol. 1 # 50 - He's Dead?!

is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 4 / / 1993

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John Bryne dies in this issue, or at least that's what the editor of Marvel Renee Witterstaetter tells She-Hulk. So it's up to the She-Hulk to go though the different art styles of a variety of artist and writers to decide who will take over her comic book.


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  • Dave Gibbons
    writer, artist

  • Frank Miller
    writer, artist


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    Howard Mackie
    writer

  • John Byrne
    writer, penciler, inker


  • Terry Austin
    artist

  • Walter Simonson
    writer, artist


  • Wendy Pini
    writer, artist


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    User Reviews
    The Death of John Bryne
    Reviewed by Tek Pa on July 30, 2007.
    Tek Pa has written 24 reviews. His/her last review was for The Bridge, Chapter Five.
    1 out of 2 users recommend his reviews.

    This was a great take on the Marvel Universe. Back in the day, when the Fantastic Four first became a team, Jack Kirby and Stan Lee asked them if they could make a comic about their real life adventures. Now, years latter, the artist/writer of She-Hulk's book has died, or so Jennifer is told, and she must find someone to take over the book, since Marvel was loosing so much on their mutant books (Marvel, that is, in the comic book). With the mutants of the Marvel universe being hated, it would stand to reason that their comic would not do well.

    This book shows off a number of artists who had never before drawn She-Hulk. Walter Simonson draws his story in a very Thor-like way, Wendy Pini shows She-Hulk as an elf, Frank Miller's She-Hulk is very tough, and so on.

    The book is very light hearted, and not meant to be taken seriously, but is the last issue that John Bryne would do. Worth a read, if your a fan of She-Hulk.




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    Date Added: June 6, 2008


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