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October 17, 2011 at 9:42 am #104101ze flyParticipant
To celebrate my 4000th post ( I know: I’m a little late, but it took me time to scan these pages 😛 ) here is for you this little thread featuring our jade heroine and her friends.
The first part, originally published in King-Size Hulk features only Jennifer, explaining the events being at the origin of the creation of that team: assembing a team to hunt down the Red Hulk. Sadly for you, it’s in French. :dry:
Then comes the pages the lady Liberators themselves, featured in the Hulk series. today, I post the first part: the issue No.07.
I’ll post issues 08 & 09 next time… so stay tuned. 😉[/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL]
Source: Marvel comics/Panini France S.A., Marvel Heroes No.12, octobre 2008
originally published in Marvel comics, King-Size HULK No.01, march 2008
Story by Jeph Loeb, art by Ed Mc Guinness[/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL]
Source: Marvel comics/Panini France S.A., Marvel Heroes No.13, novembre 2008
Story by Jeph Loeb, art by Ed Mc Guinness[/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL]
Source: Marvel comics, HULK No.7, december 2008
Story by Jeph Loeb, art by Frank ChoOctober 17, 2011 at 9:51 am #104102TonusParticipantI wound up getting the trade paperback of the Cho/Adams issues, even though I already had them. I have all of the issues drawn by Ed McGuiness as well. Marvel managed to find a trio of artists who had no problems drawing She-Hulk with a good amount of muscle tone. I was always a big fan of John Byrne, but his She-Hulk was tall, not muscular.
And Frank Cho doesn’t neglect the largest muscles of all; look at the backside on those women! :woohoo:
October 17, 2011 at 11:20 am #104104TC2ParticipantCongratulations Fly, and thank you for sharing these awesome scans!
October 17, 2011 at 2:11 pm #104112FlakBaitKeymasterCongratulations on 4000 posts ze
have a chair sit down for a while
enjoy the view
October 18, 2011 at 2:40 am #104114AlexGKeymasterThe first part, originally published in King-Size Hulk features only Jennifer, explaining the events being at the origin of the creation of that team: assembing a team to hunt down the Red Hulk. Sadly for you, it’s in French. :dry:
Not a problem for me young jedi, I happen to have the American version of King-Size Hulk. 😉 B)
Perhaps one of THE best panels w/ the Big 3 of Marvel’s Heavy Hitters in team LL. :blink: :woohoo: B)
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)October 24, 2011 at 10:42 am #104234ze flyParticipantI wound up getting the trade paperback of the Cho/Adams issues, even though I already had them. I have all of the issues drawn by Ed McGuiness as well.
And Frank Cho doesn’t neglect the largest muscles of all; look at the backside on those women! :woohoo:With Pelletier, they sure are the finest at Marvel to draw them big! B)
Congratulations on 4000 posts ze
🙂 Thanks for the kind words, and the gifs… 👿
Not a problem for me young jedi, I happen to have the American version of King-Size Hulk. 😉 B)
Lucky guy! I could never find it, and had to wait for the french version to be published here… after I already happened to read the Hulk’s books… :dry:
Now, as promised, here are two more issues featuring the Bod’s Squad… err… Lady Liberators 😛
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Source: Marvel comics, HULK No.8, january 2009
Story by Jeph Loeb, art by Frank Cho
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Source: Marvel comics, HULK No.9, february 2009
Story by Jeph Loeb, art by Frank ChoNext time, the issues from the She-Hulk serie…. B)
October 24, 2011 at 6:59 pm #104251FlakBaitKeymasterStarbuck is pleased with your latest post
October 24, 2011 at 9:08 pm #104252AlexGKeymasterSource: Marvel comics, HULK No.9, february 2009
Story by Jeph Loeb, art by Frank ChoSay what? :huh: :blink:
You didn’t include the retro 80s cover featuring all of the Lady Liberators standing over the supine Red Hulk.
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)November 1, 2011 at 9:02 am #104394ze flyParticipant[quote=”ze fly” post=103912]Source: Marvel comics, HULK No.9, february 2009
Story by Jeph Loeb, art by Frank ChoSay what? :huh: :blink:
You didn’t include the retro 80s cover featuring all of the Lady Liberators standing over the supine Red Hulk.[/quote]
Damn! You’re right, how could i forgot to upload the cover! Silly, silly me… :angry:
Now, that mistake is corrected. 😛
[/URL]… and now 2 more issues, less spectacularly drawn, alas! :unsure:
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Source: Marvel comics, She-Hulk No. 34, December 2008
Story by Peter David, art by Vincenzo Cucca[/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL] [/URL]
Source: Marvel comics, She-Hulk No. 35, January 2009
Story by Peter David, art by Pasquale QualanoNovember 1, 2011 at 10:27 am #104407FlakBaitKeymasterfASSinating continuation ze thanks
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