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She Hulk 12 review
Tis a sad day when Shulkie’s All New Marvel Now series comes to close, but that’s what happened today. It’s been a delightful series that meshes legal drama with superheroing, yet for the most part, the legal drama comes first. … Continue reading
The Twelve Days of She-Hulk
The twelve days of She-Hulk is a celebration of Charles Soule’s She-Hulk run in which we’re supposed to read 1 issue a day, ending with tomorrow’s final issue. Part of the fun behind this event is that Soule himself wrote … Continue reading
She Hulk 8 review
She Hulk vs. Daredevil in court. The next three issues of Charles Soule’s She Hulk pit Marvel’s two best lawyers against each other over a wrongful death case. The defendant: Captain America. Even before reading it, I knew this one … Continue reading
She Hulk 7 review
The last issue of She Hulk wasn’t kidding when it titled this one “Small Victories”. Every series about the Jade Giantess must have at least one crazy adventure, whether in space or involving scientific antics, and today’s issue is Charles … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, ant man, captain america, charles soule, comic review, comics, hank pym, hellcat, javier pulido, jennifer walters, legal thriller, marvel comics, she hulk
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She Hulk 5 review
The first four issues of She Hulk hinted at a legal suit, nicknamed the blue file. The blue file is of a lawsuit where a man from North Dakota sued a number of superpowered people, both heroes and villains, including … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, charles soule, comic review, comics, david goyer, hellcat, jennifer walters, legal drama, marvel comics, ron wimberly, she hulk, the blue file, the shocker, tigra
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She Hulk 3 review
“A taxi? Kristoff does not take taxis.” The first issue of Charles Soule’s She Hulk was mostly a legal thriller, with only traces of superhero action. It had a real sense of authenticity, and was always entertaining and often hilarious. … Continue reading
She Hulk 2 review
This entire review could be “She Hulk 2 is every bit as good as She Hulk 1, and then some”, but that would be lazy.
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Tagged all new marvel now, charles soule, comic review, comics, Dr Doom, hellcat, jennnifer walters, kristoff, marvel comics, sensational she hulk, she hulk
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Comics of March 5, 2014
As the previous post said, my pickups are altered because of a family emergency that I won’t expand on. I am planning on picking up New Warriors 2, but won’t be able to until at least Friday. My pull list … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, avengers, avengers ai, brian michael bendis, charles soule, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, cullen bunn, cyclops, ed brubaker, hellcat, image comics, jennifer walters, jonathan hickman, magneto, marvel comics, marvel infinity, marvel now, sam humphries, scott summers, she hulk, uncanny x-men, velvet, x-men
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