Sensational She-Hulk #15
Title: Secret Warts
Writer: Steve Gerber
Penciller: Bryan Hitch
Inker: Jim Sanders III
Colors: Glynis Oliver
Editor: Bobbie Chase
Jennifer Walters and Howard the Duck cringe as a horde of green monsters swarm around them. All of them start devouring the giant bologna they are standing on. Jen says that she cant believe this. She says that hey arent even interested in them. She says that she wonders what will happen when the bologna is gone. She says that they might tumble into the void never to be heard from again. Jen wonders where the duck went. Howard leaps over some of the monsters and says that assuming they have a future that she can call him Howard. Jen says that she prefers to keep it on a last name basis. He says to suit herself and asks if she has thought about how they are going to get out of there. Jen says that they arent leaving until they find Brent, and that they dont seem to be in any immediate danger. Howard tells her to think ahead to when they run out of prepared meat. The monsters look at Jen and start yumming her thighs, legs, and ladyfingers. Jen concedes the point. Howard and Jen leap off the bologna onto a passing flying disc of lunchmeat.
Jen tells Howard that she owes him one.
Howard says that considering that she hauled him in there bodily
that she owes him about 42. Jen and Howards disc is on
collision with a Swedish meatball that orbits around a ball of
edam cheese. They crash, but the meatball is soft enough to
cushion their blow. Jen says that she really does owe Howard an
apology. She says that she figured that she could protect him
from anything that came after them, but that it turns out that
she cant even protect herself. Jen says that this is about
the craziest thing she has ever lived through. Howard says to
consider herself lucky, and that this looks like a course
in logic compared to his life. He says that at least now
they can relax and watch the cheese set in the west knowing that
they are safe. Monsters jump up out of the ground. They swarm
over Jen and start biting her all over. The cheese sets below the
horizon.
Suddenly
the monsters go flying off. Jen has turned into a gray monstrous
She-Hulk. She tells the monsters that she is not food, and that
she is angry. The monsters run and She-Hulk says, Stupid
ugly things run from She-Hulk
fear She-Hulks
power! She says that only puny duck is left. She asks if
the duck is going to bite her too. Howard says that was the
furthest thing from his mind. She-Hulk asks if puny duck is her
friend. Howard says that he hadnt given the relationship
much thought. She-Hulk says that confusing words hurt her head.
Howard says that his bill is sealed. Brent sees She-Hulk and
says, Jennifer? Is that you? Jennifer? Whats happened
to you? She-Hulk says, Puny Wilcox! Never call
She-Hulk that name! She-Hulk hates puny Jennifer! But even
more
She-Hulk hates what puny Wilcox did to puny Jennifer
in puny college! She-Hulk heads towards Wilcox.
The Critic stands in Brents office and says that this is deplorable. He says that he cant allow this to continue even if it means fudging my creed of nonintervention. He says that Howard, She-Hulk, and Wilcox must be freed so they at least have an opportunity to rescue the space-time continuum. Critic makes a bubble and drops it in the frame. He says that he is not acting altruistically as much as he is preventing his perishing with this universe. He decides that he has acted properly and flies out of the office.
She-Hulk, Brent, and Howard are caught up in the Critics bubble. She-Hulk rants and rages, but Howard tells her to relax and that he has traveled in one before. She-Hulk keeps screaming that she wants to be free as the bubble guides them all out of the frame and back into Brents office. Howard tells her to quit whining. The bubble bursts and Howard asks if she is happy now. She-Hulk says that she isnt and that there are too many walls and no room to move. A look of fear comes over She-Hulks face. She says that the change is coming, and that she doesnt want puny Jennifer back. She-Hulk shrinks in the sunlight back into Jennifer Walters. Brent says that Jen is back to normal. Howard says that he doesnt know about that. He says that she has turned from green to pink to gray to pink again in the few hours since they met. Jen asks how they got back in Brents office. Howard says that she has short-term memory loss too. He asks if there is somewhere they could go to talk about this. He says that he needs to make a long distance call, and that there is a ninja in Cleveland that is going to be upset when he doesnt come home from work. Brent says that Jen does look like she could use a rest and some warm clothes. Jen says that she needs clothes period. She says that her apartment is only a few blocks from there.
Critic says that they are functional again, and that though they lack the proper vision that at least there is hope.
In Connecticut, at Mystic Meadows, a home for the elderly, an old man is arguing with another about the Young and the Restless when he feels something that catches his attention. The old man wheels his chair to the storeroom. He says that after all these years he thought that his secret serum had worn off, but that there is no mistaking the tingle when every blood cell sits up and barks. He says that there is evil afoot, and that once he has the scent that no evil can escape the Terror.
Down the hall, the doctor is telling the businessman that the patients contracts are for a lifetime. He says that he cant turn them out on the street. The businessman says that is a matter between the doctor and his lawyers. He says that the doctor is the one that invested in junk bonds that didnt pay off. He says that it his problem. He says that they own the property now, and that they want to build condos. A creature in a dark cloak crashes through the door and says that the innocents that live there will not be deprived of shelter because of greed or incompetence. He says, Die, managerial swine! Die, yuppie scum! Seventy-four seconds later, the creature goes back into the storeroom as the bodies are discovered. The old man wheels back out. He says that in time their transgressions will be discovered and that peoples grief will be replaced by gratitude.
Jen enters her apartment and tells Weezi that it is her. She says that the anomaly must have cleansed her of the gamma radiation, and that she isnt the She-Hulk anymore. Jen introduces Brent Wilcox and Howard. Weezi points to Howard and says, Jennifer This this is a duck. Howard says that isnt the half of it. He says that he is also a smoker. Weezi says that it talks. She asks if it is friendly or if it bites or anything. Howard says that only when he is provoked. Jen tells Weezi that she doesnt get it either. She asks her to make some coffee while she gets a hot shower. After Jen leaves, Howard asks Brent if he heard Jen says that she thinks she is cured. He says that someone has to tell her what she turned into back on the meatball. Brent says that what worries him is that they dont know why she changed or if it could happen again.
At the Wormwall, New York State Correctional facility, the warden is stunned. He asks why Mangles wasnt transferred to the Vault. He says that Mangles and his gang tried to assassinate an obscure presidential candidate back in 76. He thinks that it is H.T. Duke, but that someone spilled coffee on the file and that he cant read it. He says that the point is that Mangles has some kind of super power. The guard doesnt believe him. The warden says that he used to call himself Dr. Angst, and that he claimed to be a master of mundane mysticism. The guard says that the only power Mangles has is to bore people to death. The building starts to shake. A power drill, six stories high, drills Mangles out of his cell. Mangles says that ten years ago that he cast a spell that summoned the Plunger of the Patooti to reverse the suction of a black hole. He says that his retribution has come. Mangles floats out the hole on a lot of strange balloons called the Orbs of Igg. He says that tonight the output of the cosmic blowhole reaches Earth.
Howard says that he finally got through to
Bev. He says that she didnt believe a word of it, and that
he cant imagine why. He asks if Brent told Jen the bad
news. He says that he just did, and to let her absorb it a
minute. Jen says that she has the idea. She says that when her
cousin Bruce first became the Hulk that he went through the same
thing. She says that every sundown that he had to seal himself in
an underground vault to prevent the Hulk from running amok. Weezi
asks why at sundown.
Jen says
that because in those days nightfall triggered the
transformation. Howard says that she is related to the
He-Hulk, and that at least some of this is making
sense. He says that he has other ill-tidings. He says that back
in the baloney-verse that she changed right as the cheese slipped
below the horizon. Jen looks out the window at the setting sun,
and says that she had better get out of town.
Mangles floats on his Orbs of Igg to his old neighborhood. He notes some changes since he was last there, but says that this is still the underbelly of society. He says that it is the only conceivable location for his citadel of mundane magick. He walks into his dingy apartment to find it exactly as he left it. He thinks how fortunate that his citadel was rent controlled and that the money he made from making license plates in prison was enough to keep him current all those years he was locked away. He picks up a shoe and says that even his terrestrial talisman is still intact. Mangles says that as he looks into the fetid folds of its insole that he will find his former associates. He sees Tillie the Hun, the Black Hole, Sitting Bullseye, and the Spanker. He says that he supposes that each of them went their own mediocre ways, and that their lack of imagination was their only real bond. He says that and his ambition to flatten the rest of the culture to elevate our own stature. He says that while he was away that television, movies and business schools accomplished that. He says that in many ways overall culture has surpassed his dreams. He says that he is not maximum leader of all civilization, but that he will take care of that tonight. Mangles eats one maggoty, 14-year-old eucha-ritz cracker and is transformed into Dr. Angst.
Brent is flying Jens flying car. He says that it might help if he knew where he was going. Jen says to just keep heading west, and to keep them in the sun. Brent asks if she knows where her cousins vault is. She says that it is somewhere near the place where the gamma bomb tests were conducted. Brent says that is outside Sallow Springs, New Mexico. He says that the facility was shut down long ago, and that there is a dude ranch and spa on the property now. Howard asks if they can drop him off in Ohio. Brent says that time is critical. Weezi says to think of poor Jennifer. Howard says that if it had been up to him that he never would have even met poor Jennifer and that everyone would have been happier for it.
Two hours later, the flying car arrives at the Gamma Ray Dude Ranch and Spa. Brent says that the speed and accuracy of the car and its navigational computer are astounding. Jen says that she will relay the compliment to Al the alien if she ever sees him again. She says to set down near the rock formation and that any caves in the area will be there. They land near a cave that looks big enough for the machinery that is supposed to be in there. Howard waits outside and says that he has seen what she is about to turn into, and that he feels safer with the snakes.
Their guess is lucky, and they find Bruces lab. Weezi asks Jen what if they cant get her out in the morning. Jen says that is unimportant. She says that in there she wont be able to hurt anyone.
Weezi and Brent seal the vault. Weezi says that this makes her uneasy. Brent agrees, but adds that they dont have much choice.
Inside the vault, Jen has a flashlight shone on her. Someone asks who she is. She says to never mind who she is, and asks who they are and what theyre doing there. Two kids say that they are hiding. The girl says that they cant go out. The boy says that they have warts. They ask if they are locked in there.
Critic sits from space and watches. He says that this is utterly pointless. He watches the failed universes rocketing towards Earth, and says that despite the great risks that he has assumed they are going to rain down.
Dr. Angst watches from his window. He thinks, What an average new universe I shall bring into being this night!
Site for Sore Eyes rating: 5 out of 10
Okay first the good- I like the idea of the gray, savage She-Hulk. Now the rest This is one of the biggest problems that I have with the She-Hulk series. I dont get the mandate that all the villains have to be lame. This guy goes so far as to call himself average and mundane. Dont know if anyone else picked up on it, but thats not real exciting. 2 out of 5 for writing. The art again is adequate for its purpose, though I will say that Keowns cover has me wishing that there was a more prominent artist on She-Hulk because it allows me to see what could be.
Review and pictures by The Leader