Appearing in "Friends in Need"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Convenience store robbers
Other Characters:
- Paul Dominic (First appearance)
- Marcia Coopersmith (First appearance)
- Tanya Ryan (Mentioned)
- Fantastic Four (Mentioned)
- Hi-Lite (Rocky Davis) (Mentioned)
- Absorbing Man (Carl Creel) (Mentioned)
- Bran (Mentioned)
- Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom) (Mentioned)
- Doctor Bong (Mentioned)
- S.H.I.E.L.D. (Mentioned)
- Robert Downey, Jr. (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Ohio
- Gas n' Shop service station
- Pennsylvania
- Allentown
- Police department
- Courthouse
- Allentown
Items:
- Extremis Armor
- Sy-Torak Gem (Behind the scenes)
Vehicles:
- She-Hulk's R.V.
Synopsis for "Friends in Need"
Jazinda and She-Hulk are driving through Ohio and having an argument about Jazinda's healing factor which appeared to Jennifer to heal her even from death. They stop at a 24-hour gas station to get gas and on TV they see that Laurence (Larry) Ryan has been arrested for the murder of his wife, Tanya. Jennifer immediately realizes she has to go back and she was negligent in simply letting Larry be on his own after the battle with Kodor. Suddenly, two would-be robbers burst through the door and, waving handguns, are about to demand the store's cash, until they see She-Hulk looming over them.
Once in Allentown, She-Hulk gets into an argument with Larry through his cell door. Larry blames her for not saving his wife and says that "death and destruction" seem to follow superheroes and says they destroy as many lives as they seem to save. In her zeal to argue with Larry, She-Hulk rips the door from the cage and the police troop in aiming at her for attempting to break Larry out. Jennifer uses Jazinda's cell phone to tell Mallory Book the situation and ask for help.
The next morning in court, Jennifer tells the judge that she is willing to make restitution for the jail cell. The judge accepts this and decides he would rather have her out of Allentown rather than force her to spend thirty days in jail for willful destruction of city property. Jennifer requests to stay for the arraignment of Larry Ryan. The prosecuting attorney recommends no bail option even though Larry has a clean criminal record. Suddenly, Mallory Book enters the courtroom and says she is there to represent Mr. Ryan. Book recommends Larry be set free because he witnessed a possible precursor to an alien terrorist attack. The judge is reticent to grant this, until Iron Man enters the court room and vouches for the defense. On his way out of the courtroom, Iron Man slips Jennifer a note that says "I'm Sorry".
Driving out of town, Jennifer recounts the number of times friends have betrayed her and in a show of trust, Jazinda tells her that she has stolen an ability to prevent her from ever dying and that now the entire Skrull race is after her to regain this power and kill her for good.
Solicit Synopsis
- She-Hulk's quest to re-discover her inner hero takes her back to her old law firm and back to face Tony Stark when an innocent bystander from her previous mission finds himself wrongly accused for murder. Can she put the past behind her?
Notes
Continuity Notes[]
- Jennifer mentions how years ago she and Wyatt Wingfoot went on a double date with Reed and Sue Richards. This was likely during the period when Jennifer was a member of the Fantastic Four and was dating Wingfoot, which would place that date happening sometime around Fantastic Four #270–300.
- Larry mentions how the government has been "cracking down" on superheroes. He is referring to the Super Human Registration Act which was enacted in Civil War #3.
- The Doctor Bong reference was a joke about Sensational She-Hulk #5, during which She-Hulk thought she'd fight Doctor Doom, like the Fantastic Four and Spider-Man had done in their fifth issues, but ended up fighting Bong instead.
- Iron Man mentions that he faced the Froma in the past. He did so in Tales of Suspense #68.
- Iron Man gives She-Hulk an apology note for exiling her cousin into space in Incredible Hulk (Vol. 2) #91 and temporarily stripping her of her powers when she found out in She-Hulk (Vol. 2) #18.
- She-Hulk returns the note in anger in Last Defenders #5.
Trivia
- Both She-Hulk and Mallory Book make reference to the derisive description of Allentown from the Broadway musical, 42nd Street.