Collected Editions
The stories have been collected into a number of trade paperbacks:
Title | Page count | Material collected | Publication date | ISBN |
---|---|---|---|---|
Essential The Savage She-Hulk | 552 | The Savage She-Hulk #1-25 | July 2006 | ISBN 0-7851-2335-0 |
The Sensational She-Hulk | 191 | The Sensational She-Hulk #1-8 | September 1992 | ISBN 0-87135-892-1 |
The Sensational She-Hulk | 200 | The Sensational She-Hulk #1-8, Marvel Comics Presents #18 | April 2011 | ISBN 0-78515-306-3 |
Avengers: The Search for She-Hulk | 136 | Avengers (vol. 3) #71-76 | May 2004 | ISBN 0-7851-1202-2 |
She-Hulk: Volume 1: Single Green Female | 136 | She-Hulk (2004 series) #1-6 | November 2004 | ISBN 0-7851-1443-2 |
She-Hulk: Volume 2: Superhuman Law | 144 | She-Hulk (2004 series) #7-12 | May 2005 | ISBN 0-7851-1570-6 |
She-Hulk: Volume 3: Time Trials | 136 | She-Hulk (2005 series) #1-5, | July 2006 | ISBN 0-7851-1795-4 |
She-Hulk: Volume 4: Laws of Attraction | 192 | She-Hulk (2005 series) #6-13 | March 2007 | ISBN 0-7851-2218-4 |
She-Hulk: Volume 5: Planet Without a Hulk | 192 | She-Hulk (2005 series) #14-21 | November 2007 | ISBN 0-7851-2399-6 |
She-Hulk: Volume 6: Jaded | 152 | She-Hulk (2005 series) #22-27 | September 2008 May 2008 |
ISBN 0-7851-2563-9 ISBN 0-7851-3222-8 |
She-Hulk: Volume 7: Here Today... | 112 | She-Hulk (2005 series) #28-30, "She-Hulk: Cosmic Collision" | March 2009 | ISBN 0-7851-2966-9 |
She-Hulk: Volume 8: Secret Invasion | 120 | She-Hulk (2005 series) #31-33, X-Factor #34-35 | April 2009 | ISBN 0-7851-3180-9 |
She-Hulk: Volume 9: Lady Liberators | 128 | She-Hulk (2005 series) #34-38 | July 2009 | ISBN 0-7851-4114-6 |
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