She-Hulk's new nemesis is set to shake up her entire life.

CBR can exclusively reveal that She-Hulk's new arch-enemy, the enigmatic Scoundrel, is slated to have his story unraveled over the course of multiple issues in the pages of the current ongoing series by writer Rainbow Rowell (Runaways, Ms. Marvel) and artist Andrés Genolet (Star Wars, Buffy the Vampire Slayer). While Scoundrel will be making his debut in the pages of the title's in She-Hulk #11 in March, June's She-Hulk #14 will mark the new villain's first cover appearance. The issue will also tell the story of his origin as a superpowered thief.

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She-Hulk #14

  • RAINBOW ROWELL (W)
  • ANDRÉS GENOLET (A)
  • DEE CUNNIFFE (C)
  • Cover by JEN BARTEL
  • The secret history of THE SCOUNDREL revealed!
  • The coolest new villain of 2023 has been shrouded in mystery, but SHE-HULK is putting on her detective hat and getting to the bottom of it…
  • On sale June 28

She-Hulk editor Nick Lowe espoused his love of the character ahead of Scoundrel's introduction, saying, "One of the things we’ve been trying to do in She-Hulk is continue to build her rogues’ gallery and Scoundrel is my favorite! It takes a lot to take on She-Hulk, but our new super-thief, Scoundrel, has it all in abundance and makes Black Cat and Han Solo look like Scrubs!"

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The current She-Hulk series has been a return to form for the character after a tumultuous turn with Earth's Mightiest Heroes saw her go through a startling transformation into the most recent Red She-Hulk. Since getting back to her old self, Jennifer Walters has reembarked upon her legal career alongside her former rivals Mallory Book and Awesome Android. Along the way, she has become the preeminent attorney for her superpowered compatriots, rekindled her decades-old romance with Jack of Hearts and set entirely new precedents for her relationship with Mary MacPheran, also known as Titania. Jennifer has also amassed a short list of brand new villains including the genius couple of Mark and April, whose attempts to recreate She-Hulk's powers for themselves had tragic results.

She-Hulk #14 is written by Rainbow Rowell, with art by Andrés Genolet, colors by Dee Cunniffe and letters by VC's Joe Caramagna. Main cover art is by Jen Bartel. She-Hulk #14 goes on sale June 28 from Marvel Comics.

Source: Marvel