Planet She-Hulk

Illustrated by Aaron Kuder
Cover Design or Artwork by Aaron Kuder
Paperback
$19.99 US
| $25.00 CAN
On sale Aug 25, 2026 | 144 Pages | 9781302963132

Trapped on Planet Hulk!

In a time of galactic unrest, She-Hulk made a promise to her cousin – the Hulk – to watch over the world of Sakaar and its people for a few days. It’s been longer than a few days. Now charged with keeping the peace on a planet at war in the wake of IMPERIAL, Jennifer Walters is a very different Hulk than the World-Breaker who once smashed Sakaar into submission. Is she up for the task? Jen may be a trained lawyer and an Avenger, but how much help will that be in a world governed by “might makes right”? Not much when a merchant’s trusted assistant is found dead, and Jen is framed for his murder! Can Sakaar’s justice system prevail, or is She-Hulk staring at a long-term sentence?

COLLECTING: PLANET SHE-HULK (2025) #1-6.
Stephanie Phillips is an American comics writer whose work has appeared with a myriad of publishers. After earning a PhD in rhetoric and composition at the University of South Florida, she started writing for both Dark Horse and DC Comics before becoming a breakout star with her instant-classic run on DC’s Harley Quinn. Phillips continued her success with her widely acclaimed creator-owned series Grim, published by BOOM! Studios, solidifying her as one of the industry’s hottest writing talents. For Marvel, she has written acclaimed titles about iconic duos such as Rogue & Gambit and Black Widow & Hawkeye, as well as penning two smash-hit series in Spider-Gwen: The Ghost Spider and Phoenix.

Artist and writer Aaron Kuder cut his teeth in the comics industry working on the New York Times best-selling book The Amory Wars and Key of Z, both with Claudio Sanchez from Evil Ink Comics. Since 2012, his work has graced the pages of Green Lantern: New Guardians, Legion Lost and Action Comics for DC, as well as Avenging Spider-Man and Marvel Universe vs. the Avengers. Kuder joined Gerry Duggan on both All-New Guardians of the Galaxy and Infinity Countdown, and Ed Brisson on Ghost Rider.
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Trapped on Planet Hulk!

In a time of galactic unrest, She-Hulk made a promise to her cousin – the Hulk – to watch over the world of Sakaar and its people for a few days. It’s been longer than a few days. Now charged with keeping the peace on a planet at war in the wake of IMPERIAL, Jennifer Walters is a very different Hulk than the World-Breaker who once smashed Sakaar into submission. Is she up for the task? Jen may be a trained lawyer and an Avenger, but how much help will that be in a world governed by “might makes right”? Not much when a merchant’s trusted assistant is found dead, and Jen is framed for his murder! Can Sakaar’s justice system prevail, or is She-Hulk staring at a long-term sentence?

COLLECTING: PLANET SHE-HULK (2025) #1-6.

Author

Stephanie Phillips is an American comics writer whose work has appeared with a myriad of publishers. After earning a PhD in rhetoric and composition at the University of South Florida, she started writing for both Dark Horse and DC Comics before becoming a breakout star with her instant-classic run on DC’s Harley Quinn. Phillips continued her success with her widely acclaimed creator-owned series Grim, published by BOOM! Studios, solidifying her as one of the industry’s hottest writing talents. For Marvel, she has written acclaimed titles about iconic duos such as Rogue & Gambit and Black Widow & Hawkeye, as well as penning two smash-hit series in Spider-Gwen: The Ghost Spider and Phoenix.

Artist and writer Aaron Kuder cut his teeth in the comics industry working on the New York Times best-selling book The Amory Wars and Key of Z, both with Claudio Sanchez from Evil Ink Comics. Since 2012, his work has graced the pages of Green Lantern: New Guardians, Legion Lost and Action Comics for DC, as well as Avenging Spider-Man and Marvel Universe vs. the Avengers. Kuder joined Gerry Duggan on both All-New Guardians of the Galaxy and Infinity Countdown, and Ed Brisson on Ghost Rider.

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