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It's 11am!?..." so it's not like we have any clients and anyway I'm the boss I get to come in whenever I want especially when there's nothing to do!" LOL BOSS!
She-Hulk is my favorite Marvel character, and this series does her justice. The focus on her law career is a smart move.
I found this was much bbetter than the first issue. I'm getting used to the art whichange I didn't like at first. Also, we have two new characters (and a monkey) in the story.
Not as great as I expected. Pulido's art doesn't jive with me at all; he's got some incredibly uncanny valley faces, and his action scenes seem incredibly static. I'll try a few more issues, but as much as I want to love She-Hulk, this series isn't doing it for me.
Golly, these issues are too SHORT! I'd say, this second issue doesn't quite hit it out of the park in the way the first one did, but it is by no means a lesser book. It is a proper continuation, and I was right there with Jennifer from the recap on page one.Her new legal aide, Angie, is strange. She has a monkey. I don't get it. I smell trouble in River City! With a capital T, two letters from M, and that stands from MONKEY! Getting drunk with Hellcat was funny ... and potentially dangerous. Hel...
She-Hulk does NOT mess around. I'm really diggin' her attitude. I mean, she's going through a lot of stuff right now and it seems most heroes in the past tend to wallow and whine (some rightly so) but not her, I'll have to say that I wasn't too hot on Hellcat's appearance in this one. Also, I really like the cover art of the issue, but can't really get into the actual comic art inside the actual issue.
I just wish the art was as good as the cover art, which is amazing and probably some of my favorite comic covers ever. I like where this is going so far, but hope the plot kicks up a notch in the next issue.
Check out my full video review! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmobD...
After getting a surprise payment at the end of last issue, Jennifer has opened her own practice. But she doesn't have any clients. She also doesn't have any staff. Of course that changes when she hires a woman called Angie, who happens to have a monkey. And this monkey goes everywhere with her, even to the office. LMAO.Anyway, because things aren't going so well, she decides to go out for the night and meets up with her friend Patsy Walker, who also happens to be Hellcat! They both drink a lot a...
hhhhmmm,a este cómic le falta algo. No creo que siga leyendolo.
This comic is perfect! Jen hires a brilliant monotone receptionist with a monkey and goes for a night out with Hellcat. Javier Pulido’s artwork is amazing as ever and Soule’s producing the best work of his career. I’ll say it again because it’s true: this comic is perfect! Read the full review here!
Sigue sin llamarme la atención, tal vez sea porque los estoy leyendo en español y odio los comics que leo en español.
Reviewed for Women Write About Comics.I recently read She-Hulk Diaries, having only a vague idea of who the character was. I definitely remembered her being green more often, so I grabbed the new She-Hulk #1 just to check - and was hooked. Similar to Diaries, this new solo series focuses more on the non-superhero side of Jennifer Walter’s life, making her a person that I’d really love to hang out with. Picking up where the last issue left off, Jennifer has just opened her own law practice and is...
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I can't describe what it is about this comic, but I'm just not enjoying it. I truly hate the artwork, I wish it had the same elegance and charm as the cover art. Everything about this just seems static to me, it is missing something, it just feels lifeless to me. Maybe it is that the characters seem a little flat and boring. Maybe it is the humor which just isn't working for me. It just doesn't have the same punch as She-Hulk, Vol. 1: Single Green Female and Sensational She-Hulk by John Byrne -
Ugh, if only the artwork was better. As always, I love Jennifer Walters. The addition of Hellcat, and their drunk adventures together was genius. The powers-filled office building was great too. I just wish the art was better, especially when it comes to depicting She-Hulk herself. The covers are so gorgeous too, it's just disappointing.
Sigue la expansión de la excelente premisa inicial: Jennifer Walters aka She-Hulk es abogada, tiene problemas como todos, le gusta beber, las fiestas y ejercer su profesión. Su próximo caso?. Contra Tony Stark.