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"WORLD WAR SHE-HULK" Rages On!
The Red Room is the secret furnace where some of the world's greatest assassins and super-killers have been forged. And now She-Hulk is its newest recruit. As the Avengers race to rescue Jen Walters from the Russian Winter Guard, is it too late to save She-Hulk...from going red?
Rated T+
Javier Garron delivers some amazing art throughout this story. The action is tense and full of energy. The panels are beautifully detailed and I love the energy of the imagery. Read Full Review
"World War She-Hulk" got off to a solid start, but the second issue is really where things pick up steam. Read Full Review
In the end, the She-Hulk reveal was worth it and certainly leaves readers with a laundry list of questions. What is Dracula and his army of the undead up to? How does Thor still have his hammer? Will this experience leave Jen with even more powers? Why does Captain Marvel keep getting taken out by lesser opponents? Here's to hoping we get answers to some of those questions, and good ol Jen Walters back in time for her Disney+ show! Read Full Review
Avengers #47 has a lot going for its fight comics sensibilities. Garrn brings the heat from the Avengers, but also the deep pain She-Hulk is going through. This issue is light on character development, but there's a promise for more thanks to a sharp detail that'll stick with you. Read Full Review
There are so many ingredients involved in this storyline that it should have made this issue an absolute success, but the measurements were completely off. Not enough time given to She-Hulk, or the Avengers who arent Cap or Iron Man, or the Winter Guard who wasnt the Red Widow, and the development was disappointing. I understand Aarons trying to make every arc an event, but its been falling flat over the last few. Read Full Review
Avengers #47 shows the Avengers try to rescue their own, but it seems they're already too late. The issue has a good start with the Avengers' initial rescue attempt that focuses less on quips and more on straightforward storytelling. However, the She-Hulk portions were definitely the weakest part of the comic, from the brainwashing to her eventual escape. Read Full Review
That was great! I was fully invested in the story and had a blast reading it. Both the art and writing were great. I can't wait for the next issue!
The Avengers' attempt to rescue She-Hulk from the Winter Guard goes a little sideways. Jen is free, now in "Winter Hulk" mode -- but was she fully or partially brainwashed? It's a pretty talented execution of a pretty "blah" premise. (Although the script is also pretty "blah" on characterization.) The art is stronger than the writing; this is a very pretty issue. But that Winter Hulk design, yikes. She looks like gender-swapped, palette-reversed Santa Claus.
There's nothing really disagreeable here. I liked it. I thought it was pretty good. It wasn't super brain-melty like the last few arcs on this title have been.
If you dont think about it too hard its just a fun read that is parts corny, parts serious and I think I am intrigued to see what happens.
Meh, the art is kind of cartoonish for me and I don't like it. The dialogue is a bit weird and this is just going to be another hero fighting heroes thing.
I've read all Avengers issues since 2004 but will no longer read Avengers until Aaron is gone as this is just unacceptably awful and I read on Marvel Unlimited!
The Savage She Hulk continues through its inevitably ludicrous end.
I mean, who wants to go to all this trouble to use She Hulk as the ultimate WMD? Who cares.
Aaron’s run has totally collapsed. The Avengers hasn’t had a good writer since Bendis left.
Já deu né Marvel. O tempo do Jason Aaron continuar a nos torturar já passou, essa revista precisa urgentemente de um novo roteirista.