She-Hulk Epic Collection: Interrupted Melody

Illustrated by John Byrne, Rik Levins
Paperback
$54.99 US
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On sale Dec 22, 2026 | 488 Pages | 9781302969516

Legendary writer/artist John Byrne returns!

Join Jennifer Walters on some of her wildest adventures of all — beginning in Transylvania, on the hunt for Spragg the Living Hill! But before long, it’s a case of “Jenny to the center of the Earth” as Shulkie plunges deep into a betrothal to…Mole Man?! Black Talon unleashes a horde of the undead, the Living Eraser wipes out date night and Cupid’s arrow sends the brutish Mahkizmo head over heels! Plus: A revenge plot drags She-Hulk into outer space! Jen heads home for the holidays and hopes for a Christmas miracle! A shocking body-swap makes Weezi the star! And tragic news leads Jen to start the hunt for new creators to take over the series!

COLLECTING: Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #31-50


Written by John Byrne, Simon Furman & More

Penciled by John Byrne, Rik Levins & More
John Byrne has worked continuously in the comics industry as both writer and artist since 1975. After he initially collaborated with writer Chris Claremont on Iron Fist, Byrne and Claremont moved on to X-Men for a run still regarded as one of the title’s finest. Byrne contributed an equally famed stint on Fantastic Four, earning comparisons to the original Lee/Kirby issues for his imaginative plotlines and dynamic artwork. He also spun Alpha Flight into its own title. In 1986, he revamped DC’s flagship hero, Superman, reimagining the Man of Steel in a historic project heralded by a Time magazine cover. His remarkable contribution to the Marvel Universe extends to memorable associations with virtually every major hero, including celebrated runs on Captain America, Iron Man, Sensational She-Hulk, Namor the Sub-Mariner and Thing. In the 21st century, Byrne’s considerable body of work includes IDW’s Star Trek and Angel.

British writer Simon Furman is legendary among Transformers fandom for his years spent chronicling their adventures, from Marvel’s UK division to the more recent IDW incarnation. It was during his Transformers days that he fashioned the bounty hunter Death’s Head, his most famous creation. Furman’s other Marvel credits include Alpha Flight, What If? and “Death’s Head 3.0” for Amazing Fantasy. He has also written Doctor Who, Judge Dredd and RoboCop.

John Byrne has worked continuously in the comics industry as both writer and artist since 1975. After he initially collaborated with writer Chris Claremont on Iron Fist, Byrne and Claremont moved on to X-Men for a run still regarded as one of the title’s finest. Byrne contributed an equally famed stint on Fantastic Four, earning comparisons to the original Lee/Kirby issues for his imaginative plotlines and dynamic artwork. He also spun Alpha Flight into its own title. In 1986, he revamped DC’s flagship hero, Superman, reimagining the Man of Steel in a historic project heralded by a Time magazine cover. His remarkable contribution to the Marvel Universe extends to memorable associations with virtually every major hero, including celebrated runs on Captain America, Iron Man, Sensational She-Hulk, Namor the Sub-Mariner and Thing. In the 21st century, Byrne’s considerable body of work includes IDW’s Star Trek and Angel.

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Legendary writer/artist John Byrne returns!

Join Jennifer Walters on some of her wildest adventures of all — beginning in Transylvania, on the hunt for Spragg the Living Hill! But before long, it’s a case of “Jenny to the center of the Earth” as Shulkie plunges deep into a betrothal to…Mole Man?! Black Talon unleashes a horde of the undead, the Living Eraser wipes out date night and Cupid’s arrow sends the brutish Mahkizmo head over heels! Plus: A revenge plot drags She-Hulk into outer space! Jen heads home for the holidays and hopes for a Christmas miracle! A shocking body-swap makes Weezi the star! And tragic news leads Jen to start the hunt for new creators to take over the series!

COLLECTING: Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #31-50


Written by John Byrne, Simon Furman & More

Penciled by John Byrne, Rik Levins & More

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John Byrne has worked continuously in the comics industry as both writer and artist since 1975. After he initially collaborated with writer Chris Claremont on Iron Fist, Byrne and Claremont moved on to X-Men for a run still regarded as one of the title’s finest. Byrne contributed an equally famed stint on Fantastic Four, earning comparisons to the original Lee/Kirby issues for his imaginative plotlines and dynamic artwork. He also spun Alpha Flight into its own title. In 1986, he revamped DC’s flagship hero, Superman, reimagining the Man of Steel in a historic project heralded by a Time magazine cover. His remarkable contribution to the Marvel Universe extends to memorable associations with virtually every major hero, including celebrated runs on Captain America, Iron Man, Sensational She-Hulk, Namor the Sub-Mariner and Thing. In the 21st century, Byrne’s considerable body of work includes IDW’s Star Trek and Angel.

British writer Simon Furman is legendary among Transformers fandom for his years spent chronicling their adventures, from Marvel’s UK division to the more recent IDW incarnation. It was during his Transformers days that he fashioned the bounty hunter Death’s Head, his most famous creation. Furman’s other Marvel credits include Alpha Flight, What If? and “Death’s Head 3.0” for Amazing Fantasy. He has also written Doctor Who, Judge Dredd and RoboCop.

John Byrne has worked continuously in the comics industry as both writer and artist since 1975. After he initially collaborated with writer Chris Claremont on Iron Fist, Byrne and Claremont moved on to X-Men for a run still regarded as one of the title’s finest. Byrne contributed an equally famed stint on Fantastic Four, earning comparisons to the original Lee/Kirby issues for his imaginative plotlines and dynamic artwork. He also spun Alpha Flight into its own title. In 1986, he revamped DC’s flagship hero, Superman, reimagining the Man of Steel in a historic project heralded by a Time magazine cover. His remarkable contribution to the Marvel Universe extends to memorable associations with virtually every major hero, including celebrated runs on Captain America, Iron Man, Sensational She-Hulk, Namor the Sub-Mariner and Thing. In the 21st century, Byrne’s considerable body of work includes IDW’s Star Trek and Angel.
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