Marvel’s Stunner returns?

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  • #115104
    BodybyBane
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    SSM must mean Superior Spider-Man issue 21

    Didn’t see the SSM until ALEX G made the scan larger

    #115105
    BodybyBane
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    He wrote the She-Hulk arc where working out as Jen made her bigger and stronger as She-Hulk, and also wrote an Earthwom Jim comic in the 90s where this happened:


    What issues was the She-Hulk arc in?
    Earthworm Jim hopefully will be pretty easy to hunt down

    #115114
    Muscle Growth Nut
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    It was issues 9-12 of Slott’s run, which was just titled “She-Hulk.”

    Technically, the hugeness started in issue 8, but Juan Bobillo drew that issue and he is awful.

    #115137
    SteeleBlazer84
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    It was issues 9-12 of Slott’s run, which was just titled “She-Hulk.”

    Technically, the hugeness started in issue 8, but Juan Bobillo drew that issue and he is awful.

    Finally another person who can’t stand that Bobillo dude. He ruined the she hulk relaunch for me. I can’t believe he works for real comic companies. He STINKS. I almost despise his art as much as Barry Windsor-Smith’s run on Conan…. Almost, Barry might have grew to be a good artist, but his run on Conan was horrible, and that hat, I hate that blasted hat. And there was no escaping that helmet. For he even drew it on King Kull for a Marvel B&W magazine.

    #115199
    Nick Furry
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    http://www.comicvine.com/stunner/4005-11116/issues-cover/

    She does not appear in that many issues. But if some one could name all the issues she does appear in. That would be great!

    #115201
    Nick Furry
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    http://www.amazon.com/wiki/Stunner_(comics)

    Amazing Scarlet Spider #2
    Amazing Spider-Man #397-398, 403, 426-428
    Amazing Spider-Man Unlimited #9, 18
    Peter Parker: The Spider-Man #220-221
    Scarlet Spider #2
    Spectacular Scarlet Spider #2
    Spider-Man #60
    Web of Spider-Man #124, 126

    #115202
    Nick Furry
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    Is this the ONLY muscle related Earthworm Jim muscles related thing or are there OTHERS with muscles in that comic?

    [quote=”jazztival” post=113169][quote=”Muscle Growth Nut” post=113154]This furthers my suspicion that Dan Slott likes buff girls.

    What makes you say that?[/quote]

    Speculation based on observation. He wrote the She-Hulk arc where working out as Jen made her bigger and stronger as She-Hulk, and also wrote an Earthwom Jim comic in the 90s where this happened:


    #115206
    Nick Furry
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    Is that issue Vol. 1 of she hulk?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Slott

    She-Hulk (volume 1) 1-12, (volume 2) 1-21, Marvel Comics, 2004–2007 Single Green Female collects volume 1 – issues 1-6
    Superhuman Law collects volume 1 – issues 7-12 issue #10 is also included in Secret Wars Omnibus

    Time Trials collects volume 2 – issues 1-5
    Laws of Attraction collects volume 2 – issues 6-13 issue #8 is also included in Civil War: Marvel Universe trade paperback
    issue #8 is also included in Civil War: Fantastic Four hardcover

    Planet Without a Hulk collects volume 2 – issues 14-21

    It was issues 9-12 of Slott’s run, which was just titled “She-Hulk.”

    Technically, the hugeness started in issue 8, but Juan Bobillo drew that issue and he is awful.

    #115235
    Muscle Growth Nut
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    Yes, Vol. 1, the issues collected in Superhuman Law.

    #115255
    BodybyBane
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    Is this the ONLY muscle related Earthworm Jim muscles related thing or are there OTHERS with muscles in that comic?

    Shouldn’t be hard to find out
    There’s only 3 issues

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