The 20 Best She-Hulk Covers Ever Made

With the She-Hulk: Attorney at Law series on Disney+ earning praise among both fans and critics alike, the legendary Jade Giantess has never been more popular. And while there are countless incredible comic book issues in the long and storied career of everyone’s favorite lawyer/gamma-irradiated superheroine, today we’re looking purely at the best She-Hulk covers of all time. In other words, we chose these issues because of their incredible cover art and not necessarily because they feature a key moment in the history of Jennifer Walters. To keep things simple, we’ve also listed each issue in order of publication date, along with current prices and our reasons for why we picked it.

But enough of the sidebar. Time to throw on your purple spandex and let your green hair down as we smash into… the 20 best She-Hulk covers ever made.

The cover to Savage She-Hulk #1 from 1980, illustrated by John Buscema.

1. Savage She-Hulk #1

  • Published: February 1980
  • Estimated Price: $200 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: First appearance and origin of She-Hulk (cousin of Bruce Banner).
  • Why We Picked It: While this issue is perhaps best known for introducing Jennifer Walters and She-Hulk to Marvel continuity, we added it to this list because of the stunning artwork by the legendary John Buscema, making it one of the most instantly recognizable and iconic She-Hulk covers ever made.
The cover to Sensational She-Hulk #1 from 1989, illustrated by John Byrne.

2. Sensational She-Hulk #1

  • Published: May 1989
  • Estimated Price: $30 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: Second ongoing She-Hulk solo series
  • Why We Picked It: Another classic She-Hulk cover, this single issue really helped establish the tongue-in-cheek tone of the series (which has definitely carried over into the Disney+ series). It also showcases the amazing style of John Byrne, who pulled double duty both writing and drawing the series.
The cover to Sensational She-Hulk #34 from 1991, illustrated by John Byrne and inspired by the Demi Moore Vanity Fair cover from the same year.

3. Sensational She-Hulk #34

  • Published: December 1991
  • Estimated Price: $60 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: Parody of the Vanity Fair issue that featured a pregnant Demi Moore.
  • Why We Picked It: Another classic issue that tapped into a major early 90s pop cultural event, we had to include this book on our list primarily because it once again showcases the fantastic art and tone that John Byrne brought to the Sensational She-Hulk during his tenure on the series.
The cover to Sensational She-Hulk #40 from 1992, illustrated by John Byrne.

4. Sensational She-Hulk #40

  • Published: June 1992
  • Estimated Price: $200 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: Iconic cover.
  • Why We Picked It: This controversial issue is perhaps best known for featuring a naked She-Hulk jump-roping for the first few issues (something it’s hard to imagine that Marvel would ever try today). We included it on this list, however, because it’s yet another classic John Byrne She-Hulk cover.
The foil print cover to Sensational She-Hulk #50 from 1993, illustrated by John Byrne.

5. Sensational She-Hulk #50

  • Published: April 1993
  • Estimated Price: $20 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: 50th issue featuring foil cover.
  • Why We Picked It: While the 90s may have been known as a time of gimmicky covers featuring holograms and foil designs, some of them are still pretty awesome. Case in point: yet another cover by John Byrne that’s as stylish and unforgettable as She-Hulk herself.
The cover to Sensational She-Hulk #60 from 1994, illustrated by Pat Olliffe.

6. Sensational She-Hulk #60

  • Published: February 1994
  • Estimated Price: $30 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: Final issue. Homage to issue #1 from 1989.
  • Why We Picked It: While this issue sadly marked the end of the second solo She-Hulk series, it remains a standout book thanks to the stunning cover by Pat Olliffe, which pays tribute to the classic John Byrne cover that launched the series.
The cover to She-Hulk #1 from 2005, illustrated by Greg Horn.

7. She-Hulk #1

  • Published: November 2005
  • Estimated Price: $20 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: First issue of new series.
  • Why We Picked It: Artist Greg Horn has created some of the most iconic comic book covers of all time, and his work on She-Hulk is no exception, with this cover in particular proving that while justice may be blind, even if it has to appreciate Jennifer Walters’ kick ass green alter ego.
The cover to Hulk #16 from 2009, illustrated by Ian Churchill and featuring the Red She-Hulk.

8. Hulk #16

  • Published: December 2009
  • Estimated Price: $30 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: 1st full appearance of Red She-Hulk.
  • Why We Picked It: Okay, so technically this isn’t a traditional She-Hulk cover in that it features the Red She-Hulk (aka Betty Ross). None the less, we just had to include this on our list because of the epic art by Ian Churchill.
The cover to Red She-Hulk #60 from 2012, illustrated by Chris Stevens.

9. Red She-Hulk #60

  • Published: December 2012
  • Estimated Price: $20 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: Red She-Hulk takes over Hulk series.
  • Why We Picked It: Hopefully you’ll forgive us for including another Red She-Hulk pick, but this stunning cover by artist Chris Stevens speaks for itself and is one incredible book we absolutely had to include.
The cover to A-Force #1 from 2015, illustrated by Jim Cheung and featuring She-Hulk and a group of other popular female Marvel superheroes.

10. A-Force #1

  • Published: July 2015
  • Estimated Price: $20 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: First cameo appearance of Singularity. First unofficial team appearance of A-Force (the team officially uses the name in A-Force #4).
  • Why We Picked It: While this book may not be a She-Hulk solo title, we included it here because Jennifer Walters’ is front and center in this stunning cover from Jim Cheung that also just happens to feature some of Marvel’s greatest female superheroes.
The cover to She-Hulk #1 from 2014, illustrated by Kevin Wada.

11. She-Hulk #1

  • Published: April 2014
  • Estimated Price: $20 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: Premiere issue of the third She-Hulk series.
  • Why We Picked It: Artist Kevin Wada has produced some of the most amazing She-Hulk covers ever (in fact, they really deserve top billing on this list). Just take a look at this epic work that is likely going to go down in comic book history as an absolute Marvel masterpiece.
The cover to She-Hulk #3 from 2014, illustrated by Kevin Wada.

12. She-Hulk #3

  • Published: June 2014
  • Estimated Price: $10 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: Iconic cover.
  • Why We Picked It: Another incredible Kevin Wada cover we just had to include on our list, the art is absolutely stunning. In fact, so much so that it was actually used as the cover for the collected trade of the series.
The variant cover to She-Hulk #3 from 2014, illustrated by Kris Anka.

13. She-Hulk #3 (Variant)

  • Published: June 2014
  • Estimated Price: $50 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: 1:50 variant cover.
  • Why We Picked It: Seriously, does the 2014 She-Hulk series have some of the greatest covers of all time or what? Even this variant cover from Kris Anka is an absolute classic, showcasing Jennifer Walters in the aftermath of yet another super-powered slugfest.
The cover to Hulk #1 from 2016, illustrated by Jeff Dekal and featuring the Grey She-Hulk.

14. Hulk #1

  • Published: December 2016
  • Estimated Price: $10 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: First issue of new series.
  • Why We Picked It: While this issue saw a new grey-colored She-Hulk take over the series from her older, greener cousin, we added it to this list purely because of this incredible cover by Jeff Dekal.
The variant cover to Hulk #1 from 2017, illustrated by Ed McGuinness and inspired by the cover to the Incredible Hulk #181.

15. Hulk #1 (Variant)

  • Published: December 2017
  • Estimated Price: $100 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: Store exclusive Variant cover limited to 3,000 copies.
  • Why We Picked It: The gray She-Hulk may be one of the lesser known iterations of the character, but here she gets a moment to shine thanks to this sunning Ed McGuinness variant cover inspired by The Incredible Hulk #181 (a classic key issue featuring the first appearance of Wolverine).
The variant cover to Marvel Comics #1000 from 2019, illustrated by Julian Totino Tedesco and featuring She-Hulk in 80s inspired clothing.

16. Marvel Comics #1000 (Variant)

  • Published: August 2019
  • Estimated Price: $25 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: Variant celebrating 1,000 issue.
  • Why We Picked It: The 80s were an epic period of Marvel comic book. And in this epic She-Hulk cover by Julian Totino Tedesco the 80s are celebrated in all their nostalgic walkman and sweatband-soaked superhero glory.
The cover to She-Hulk #1 from 2022, illustrated by Jen Bartels.

17. She-Hulk #1

  • Published: January 2022
  • Estimated Price: $5 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: First issue of fourth solo She-Hulk series.
  • Why We Picked It: A more recent entry on this list, this cover art by Jen Bartels for the new She-Hulk series is an absolute jaw-dropper, blending old school design with modern style.
The variant cover to She-Hulk #1 from 2022, illustrated by Greg Horn and inspired by the cover to the Incredible Hulk #377.

18. She-Hulk #1 (Variant)

  • Published: January 2022
  • Estimated Price: $50 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: Variant cover limited to 1,000 copies.
  • Why We Picked It: And speaking of old school, this awesome variant cover by Greg Horn might just be the coolest She-Hulk design ever, paying a neon green homage to the The Incredible Hulk #377 (notably there’s also a black and yellow variant based on the second printing of that iconic issue).
The variant cover to She-Hulk #4 from 2022, illustrated by Russell Dauterman.

19. She-Hulk #4 (Variant)

  • Published: July 2022
  • Estimated Price: $20 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: Variant cover.
  • Why We Picked It: Another cover destined for gamma greatness, this epic work of art by Russell Dauterman showcases the complete history of She-Hulk costumes, with everything from her original design to her short-lived Fantastic Four outfit. This end result is a cover destined to be a She-Hulk classic.
The variant cover to She-Hulk #4 
from 2022, illustrated by Christina Zullo and featuring a Spider-Man mashup with She-Hulk.

20. She-Hulk #4 (Variant)

  • Published: July 2022
  • Estimated Price: $10 USD (Raw High Grade)
  • Why It’s a Key: Variant cover.
  • Why We Picked It: And finally, rounding out our list is something a little weirder but no less awesome, featuring a Spidey version of She-Hulk by Christina Zullo. It’s the perfect blend of action, humor, and style that’s become a hallmark of the Jade Giantess herself.

So there you have it, gamma freaks! Our picks for the 20 best She-Hulk covers of all time. Are there any issues you think we missed? Let us know in the comments below! Plus, be sure to check out our list of the 20 best Hulk comic covers of all time.

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