Women of Marvel: Savage She-Hulk Comiquette by Sideshow Collectibles
Celebrating the Women of Marvel cover art series is Sideshow's Women of Marvel: Savage She-Hulk Comiquette based on the stunning work of comic artist Jelena Djurdjevic. Each piece is individually painted and finished, each with its own unique quality and detail that is the trademark of a handcrafted Sideshow Collectibles product. The Sideshow's Women of Marvel: Savage She-Hulk Comiquette is an outstanding addition to any collection, perfect for any Marvel display.
Product Size:20" H (508mm) x 7" W (177.8mm) x 9" L (228.6mm)*
Artists:
•Kat Sapene
•Gabriel Garcia
•The Sideshow Collectibles Design and Development Team
Manufactured by: Sideshow Collectibles
Product Backstory
In a possible future where women and men remain separated and wage war for control of the Earth, the feminist leader, Thundra, decided she must have an heir to lead her armies when she could no longer do so. Choosing to forgo the new way of reproduction without male involvement, Thundra sought a father for her heir and knew of only one individual worthy of the honor - the incredible Hulk. Fusing cells from the Green Goliath with Thundra's own, Lyra was born, and when she came of age, she took control of he armies of The United Sisterhood Republic. Lyra was respected, loved, and thought to be the greatest warrior among her people, but as the only woman on Earth born of a male father, she was not well-liked or trusted, considered tainted by a man's genes.
Lyra was later sent back in time, seemingly to save the Sisterhood from extinction but mainly to end her reign as leader of the feminist group. There, she brawled with She-Hulk but was saved by the Sentry, and then stayed in the past to become an agent of the A.R.M.O.R. organization. Lyra accidentally discovered her mother was in her present timeline and searched for Thundra to mete out revenge for the Sisterhood's betrayal in the future. Furious over her exiled, Lyra was determined to make Thundra pay. Despite her mother's best efforts to keep her at bay, Lyra hammered Thundra repeatedly, forcing her to listen to how her life was ruined. Fearful the future may be altered by the influx of information plus the meeting that wasn't supposed to happen yet, Thundra reacted violently, overpowering and defeating Lyra and saving her daughter by ensuring she would exist in the future.
Lyra spent some time with her genetic father Bruce Banner but found it difficult to connect with him. She was sent to live in New York with the She-Hulk because her father felt the best thing for her was a positive female role model and to learn about the world she was going to protect. She was given a serum enabling her to transform back and forth between her human and hulking forms at will and soon had a new challenge to face - high school. During a school dance Lyra was attacked by Wizard after he broke out of Banner's detention center. Her identity was exposed to the whole school, one of her classmates was badly injured, and while She-Hulk came to the rescue defeating the Wizard, Lyra was blamed by her peers for the entire incident. She-Hulk escorted Lyra from the premises, but whether or not she returns to Midtown High remains uncertain.