The Sensational She-Hulk #15 (1990) (VF)

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In The Sensational She-Hulk #15 (1990), Jennifer Walters unexpectedly transforms into a savage, gray, and monstrous version of herself, losing her usual control. The issue features her and Howard crash-landing, where they face an onslaught of monsters that she defeats after her transformation, but the issue is also notable for breaking the fourth wall with a reference to a "course in logic" in relation to Howard's life. 

  • Transformation: She-Hulk turns into a savage, grey, and monstrous form, losing her usual control over the transformation, which is a major plot point.

  • Adventure: The issue continues the story of She-Hulk and Howard after a crash landing and a bizarre encounter with a giant meatball and a cheese moon.

  • Conflict: After the crash, monsters emerge from the ground and attack She-Hulk, but she easily defeats them after transforming into her savage form.

  • Fourth Wall Break: A line from Howard about the situation being a "course in logic" compared to his life is a notable moment of breaking the fourth wall, a common trope in the series. 

In The Sensational She-Hulk #15 (1990), Jennifer Walters unexpectedly transforms into a savage, gray, and monstrous version of herself, losing her usual control. The issue features her and Howard crash-landing, where they face an onslaught of monsters that she defeats after her transformation, but the issue is also notable for breaking the fourth wall with a reference to a "course in logic" in relation to Howard's life. 

  • Transformation: She-Hulk turns into a savage, grey, and monstrous form, losing her usual control over the transformation, which is a major plot point.

  • Adventure: The issue continues the story of She-Hulk and Howard after a crash landing and a bizarre encounter with a giant meatball and a cheese moon.

  • Conflict: After the crash, monsters emerge from the ground and attack She-Hulk, but she easily defeats them after transforming into her savage form.

  • Fourth Wall Break: A line from Howard about the situation being a "course in logic" compared to his life is a notable moment of breaking the fourth wall, a common trope in the series.