She-Hulk #11

Writer: Charles Soule Artist: Javier Pulido Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: December 24, 2014 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 6
8.5Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

• At long last, it's all come down to this: THE BLUE FILE revealed!
•  Titania vs She-Hulk
•  Angie Huang, no more?!
•  Eep eep!
Rated T+

  • 10
    Comic Vine - Corey 'Undeadpool' Schroeder Dec 24, 2014

    Whew! Quite the issue and the beginning of what looks to be a truly worthy send-off. The fight itself is fantastic, the reveals are shocking (the one at the very end is an especially great payoff for longtime fans), and the entire issue manages to feel at once whimsical and deadly serious. We even get more out of Angie and Hei-Hei! Including a rather surprising appearance from the latter that Im actually amused at the lack of shock for. She-Hulks seen a lot, and it takes quite a bit to legitimately surprise her and frankly I love how thats represented here. Its a great fight and an amazing character piece, one that should be hastily consumed by anyone whos a fan of this book. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Resources - Jennifer Cheng Dec 29, 2014

    It's a great pity that Soule and Pulido's take on Jennifer Walters and her law practice and superheroic shenanigans will be coming to an end with the next issue. It's a shame that there won't be more time to develop the fascinating characters and relationships that Soule and Pulido introduced. Their version of Jen Walters gave her keen legal mind as much spotlight as her muscles. Patsy as Jen's investigator will be missed and so will the enigmatic and capable Angie and Hei Hei. Soule and Pulido's run on She-Hulk will be remembered and greatly missed. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Newsarama - Lilith Wood Dec 29, 2014

    Soule, Pulido and Vicente are all very skilled, and the plot hiccups might lessen when the whole series is read in trade paperback form. With this team's chemistry, they could roll out She-Hulk wallpaper of Jen and her friends chatting while grocery shopping, and it would be enjoyable. I would have welcomed another dozen issues, but it's been fun watching She-Hulk unfurl in 2014. Whether you've been following along or not, I recommend She-Hulk #11 as a great standalone fight issue, with pages and pages of action to gaze upon. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Dec 27, 2014

    I'm not ready for this book to go! Soule and Pulido have so much more She-Hulk to share with us! Why, cruel world, why?! At least they seem ready to go out with a bang. Read Full Review

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