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Hulk 2 review
Jennifer Walters, the Sensational She-Hulk, is normally an upbeat character. She’s the original Hulk’s cousin, but unlike the Hulk, she’s got full control of her transformations, retains her full intelligence in Hulk form, and loves being a superhero. She’s had … Continue reading
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Tagged comic review, comics, hulk, jennifer walters, legal drama, mariko tamaki, marvel comics, marvel now, matt milla, nico leon, she-hulk
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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 9 review
She Hulk vs. Daredevil in court. The Defendant: Captain America in a wrongful death civil suit. Why hasn’t something like this happened before?
Comic releases October 22, 2014
It’s Wednesday, which means comics. Several issues I’ve been looking forward to released today, but there has also been some sad news from Marvel’s January 2015 solicitations. Both X-Factor and She Hulk are ending in January – two titles I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, all new x-factor, alpha flight, amazing spider-man, amazing x-men, ariela kristanita, canada, captain america, carmine di giandomenico, charles soule, chernobyl, chris yost, christopher summers, christos gage, comic review, comics, craig kyle, cyclops, dan slott, daredevil, dark horse comics, dc comics, dc godhead, death of wolverine, death of wolverine: the logan legacy, edge of spider-verse, gail simone, Giuseppe camuncoli, guy gardner, hope summers, Humberto ramos, inhumans, j. calafiore, Javier garron, javier pulido, john layman, Kamala Khan, laura kinney, legal drama, marvel axis, marvel comics, may parker, ms. marvel, new 52, peter david, red lanterns, rhianna pratchett, rock-he kim, scott summers, serval industries, she hulk, simon spurrier, spider-girl, spider-man, spider-verse, steve rogers, the logan legacy, the starjammers, tim seeley, tomb raider, wendigo, wolverine, world war wendigo, x-23, x-factor, x-force, x-men
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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 4 review
The last issue if She Hulk was kind of intense. Kristoff Vernard, the son of Dr. Doom, asked Jennifer Walters to help him seek asylum in the United States. While she ended up winning, Dr. Doom showed up within seconds … Continue reading
She Hulk 1 review
It’s been too long since the original She Hulk had her own solo series. Originally created to protect the Hulk’s copyright, She Hulk has become a strong character in her own right. She’s the longest-time replacement member of the Fantastic … Continue reading
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Tagged all new marvel now, charles soule, comic review, comics, jennifer walters, legal drama, marvel comics, she hulk, stark industries, tony stark
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