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Unlike a lot of my other entries, I had very, very little trouble deciding what moment to pick for this theme.
John Byrne's The Sensational She-Hulk is, so far, the only Marvel comic I have anything resembling a hang on. And I've loved almost every last bit of it. The book struck just the right balance of humor, action, and cheesecake, all wrapped up in plenty of Fourth Wall-breaking goodness.
And unlike many other iconic superhero runs, it ended on an incredibly strong note: Byrne killing off himself.
I'll let She-Hulk and her editor Renee fill you in on the rest:
( See Jen. See Jen murder. Murder, Jen, murder! )
John Byrne's The Sensational She-Hulk is, so far, the only Marvel comic I have anything resembling a hang on. And I've loved almost every last bit of it. The book struck just the right balance of humor, action, and cheesecake, all wrapped up in plenty of Fourth Wall-breaking goodness.
And unlike many other iconic superhero runs, it ended on an incredibly strong note: Byrne killing off himself.
I'll let She-Hulk and her editor Renee fill you in on the rest:
( See Jen. See Jen murder. Murder, Jen, murder! )
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Yesterday's Doom Patrol Finale got me thinking about other fourth wall breaking endings for comics, and naturally, I thought of the end of Sensational She-Hulk

( Approximately 1/3 of 22 pages )

( Approximately 1/3 of 22 pages )