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*She-Hulk's segment in ''Solo Avengers'' #14 has her arguing a case against the Mutant Registration Act in the Supreme Court. Unfortunately, her speech keeps getting interrupted by Titania attacking the courthouse and eventually the judges leave having run out of patience. Mr McVicker, the Supreme Court clerk, offers her a mint and some words of encouragement which cheer her up.