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January 12, 2006 at 5:18 pm #20768AlexGKeymaster
And now for a moment of Savage She-Hulkiness – and who better to set her off then your friendly neighborhood Spider-man with his bad jokes and irreverent behavior. Of course, the real Supervillainess of the piece is a highly aggressive, femanazi-femazon by the name of Man-Killer (Not exactly shy about stating her intentions, is she?)
Highlights include, Jen still trying to maintain the outward illusion that she and the She-Hulk are two different individuals, a highly compressed transformation scene and the first time (so far as I know) that a noticeable femuscular build was used in her artistic rendition. 😎
Source: Marvel Comics / Marvel Team-Up #107 (1981)
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)January 12, 2006 at 10:13 pm #20769elee0228ParticipantMarvel Team Up? Wow, haven't seen this in years. Do you think you can dig up the one with Spidey and the X-men where Rogue absorbs Juggernaut's powers?
January 13, 2006 at 6:49 am #20770Delmo Walters Jr.ParticipantGood ol' Herb Trimpe!
January 13, 2006 at 10:34 am #20771mercblue22ParticipantWow,
Yes, this is a gemstonme alright, one of my FAV issues of all time. 😀 It had very sexy art, She-Hulk had nice sized muscles and the story was good as well. Thank you very for posting some of the best Savagery in the biz, I apprieciate it!Fonzie
January 14, 2006 at 1:20 am #20772robclassactParticipantAh, gotta love the days when super-heroes felt the need to explain their powers and abilities during battle. Old schoo comics are great.
I actually bought the marvel Team-up with Rogue absorbing Juggernaut. She gets bigger, but no clothes rippage or muscleage. The whole thing is extremely short lived and lasts for maybe a page and a half. Sadly I am in no position to be able to scan and post the comic, but you aren't missing anything too spectacular.
In the new Ultimate X-Men series (which let's please not let my bringing this up lead to a discussion about the Ultimate series) Rogue absorbs Juggernaut again, but she only is able to gain his strength briefly with no physical changes. She's still pretty hot though.
Anyways, that's my seven cents.
Rob C.
January 19, 2006 at 8:37 am #20773BlackKusanagiParticipantVery nice work. She is quite nicish looking in this…is Man-Killer built herself?
January 19, 2006 at 3:39 pm #20774AlexGKeymasterVery nice work. She is quite nicish looking in this…is Man-Killer built herself?
In answer, yes – about the same level as She-Hulk in this issue, notable shoulder development and muscular toning to the rest of the body, the arm/legs especially. However, two problems – there's only a few panels that adequately displays her physique, and throughout the story she wearing a body armor outfit w/ elbow-length gloves and knee-high boots that obscures most of it.
Guess they wanted a contrast to the nearly bereft She-Hulk . . . 😉
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