Planet She-Hulk #5
| Writer | Stephanie Phillips |
| Artist | Aaron Kuder |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
THE WEIGHT OF THE WORLD The pressure is on - when her cousin left She-Hulk to mind the planet Sakaar, he was supposed to be right back. He never intended it to be her permanent responsibility. But as the days and tragedies mount, Jennifer Walters grows ever closer to taking the most drastic step at her disposal…
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10
Nerd Initiative - Matthew Roth
Mar 18, 2026Planet She-Hulk #5 brings us to a point of no return, and Jen is no longer holding back. We see her reluctantly step into the role of queen and into her cousin’s shoes as she gathers her army to fight back for the fate of Sakaar. Read Full Review
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8.5
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Mar 20, 2026Planet She-Hulk #5 delivers the reward for all the build that the power vacuum narrative Imperial created. It is a credit to Stephanie Phillips and Aaron Kuder’s world building that this fifth chapter feels like a reward. Read Full Review
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8.3
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Mar 18, 2026The fight to keep Sakaar in one piece is met with more reveals heading into its’ finish. Phillips throws a few shots into the plot for an intriguing chapter. The art team deliver on key moments to push events forward. Judging by the last page and all bets are off where this story now leads. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - George Loftus
Mar 18, 2026Planet She-Hulk #5 gives Jen the platform to actualize change on the war-torn Sakaar en Nevo and shows the title is more than just a reference to a beloved Hulk story from 20 years ago. With sharp commentary and chills-inducing moments, it delivers a fun penultimate issue that's very fun to look at. Read Full Review
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