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Found this online:“It's good, but it's also Byrne at his cringiest in some parts. It's well-known that Byrne was obsessed with She-Hulk to the point where she was almost his muse. That's not necessarily a problem, but when given more lax standards of a 1980s Marvel graphic novel, Byrne took the opportunity to draw in a She-Hulk nip-slip and a scene where she was given an invasive full body search by SHIELD agents. “I still enjoy most of the book, but some of it did not age well.” The “nip-slip” came from the inker, and as I recall the cavity search was interrupted. Neither raised any eyebrows at the time. The ability to post freely on the world wide web has turned too many fanboys into snowflakes.
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