I understand, Alana. And your initial spec is spot on, well researched and thought out. I was simply pointing out the fact that it doesn’t make sense. Not your spec, but the whole concept of ‘immortal’ Hulks, She-Hulks, Abominations, Harpy’s, et al is just ridiculous. If they are immortal now, then they have always been immortal…by definition.
I may suggest that anyone looking to invest in a 1st immortal She-Hulk, they may want to check out the going prices for a 1st Immortal Hulk (Avengers 682?) before they decide to invest too much in a 1st immortal She-Hulk. M2c.
You’re kind of making my point above…684 wasn’t the “first” immortal hulk…682 was. But 684 was the first “full” and the “immortal” hulk was on the cover.
I sold my CGC 9.8s of both books (682 being the secret variant) loookng ago…got out before everyone kinda figured out it was just a scam…hulk has always been immortal…since issue 1 back in ‘62.
I got out from underneath that book too, ASAP. I have 1 copy left over of the secret variant for 682, that has been listed for over a year, and still hasn’t sold.
It’s in reference to the NASA program, I believe. Voyager and Challenger. Voyager (the shuttle, not the Marvel character, lol) was also a part of Star Trek III’s plot, I think.
676 I have signed by Jim Zub. I bought it from Anthony off CHU back in the day when Anthony would get a stack of books signed by artists he mingled with. I have a Batman 24 newsstand and 38 both signed by Tom King.
What ever happened to that Anthony? The one that Used to offer signed books here on the site for a tad over cover, first come first serve. Those were the good ‘ol days…
I got to add this in here In #54 you can see her transformation as a stronger hulk like twice the size of her pre death figure after fighting off death just like immortal Hulk was stronger upon his return. So this book is first Savage and Immortal She Hulk all in one?
Ha Drog. He is still here. The problem is the signature game has changed a lot. Used to be able to work it out with the shops to get there early or late , lay out the books, and have the talent come through and sign them. It was pretty easy. Problem is too many others started to try to do the same thing and they had to back off. Last signing I did was for Killadelphia #1 I had the writer signing a bunch of copies and he was cool. We talked horror movies and let it slip Killadelphia was optioned for tv. Then he back pedaled and said I couldn’t say with whom they had signed. I was good with that.
Yeah, “others”…always ruining things for people who have a good thing going!
Figured things are different these days…with spec going crazy as it is “others” have jumped on the wagon and want a piece of that pie…muffling the fun of those like yourself that were really just trying to get a few signatures and pass the around to loyal fans at essentially cost.
Oh well. Keep trying, I suppose.
I gotta find a good book to put up on CHU for a giveaway.