She-Hulk #9-10 (1980)

Look at the groovy Michael Golden cover!

Jennifer Walters is hired as an attorney to get a kid out of a cult.  

The cult is led by Jack Wordman…

…A radio host who appears to have some kind of influence-based power. His daughter, Ultima, is super strong.

There is an interesting sequence in the beginning, where we see She Hulk in her apartment, in a shadowy shot behind bars, lamenting that her rage makes her lose control.

But she’s in her She-Hulk form.  Until this issue, I hadn’t recognized how she seems to be rage-crazy in some stories and not in others.  But I like how they put her in a “prison” image when they make this clear.  Artistic!

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