SHE-HULK & HULK face off against one of She-Hulk's most dangerous villains! But is Hulk's scary new incarnation the best teammate to have?
Rated T+
All in all, this new era of Sensational She-Hulk is continuing to live up to its name. Read Full Review
The Sensational She-Hulk #3 does a phenomenal job establishing multiple major storylines for the long-term future of this series. We get some incredible character work for She-Hulk and Hulk. It all comes together to make Sensational She-Hulk one of the must-have comic books Marvel is publishing right now. Read Full Review
There's so much to like in Sensational She-Hulk, but the story continues to move too slowly. After a stellar first issue, issues #2 and #3 slow things way down for just one action scene, which makes you want so much more out of the book. It's clear these creators are working magic, but if they could speed things up a bit, this could be as iconic as She-Hulk runs come. Read Full Review
Rainbows She-Hulk run has had a lot going for it, albeit a tad bit slow in some regards. Theres action, like the fight between Hulk, She-Hulk, and Anathema, but the fight feels non-essential to the plot, and thats one of the biggest complaints Ive had with the book thus far. Fortunately were getting a truly fun book thats not out here trying to change the medium, its just here to be fun. And for that I thank the creative team. Read Full Review
Solid, largely enjoyable issue with a nice Hulk cameo, but there's just something I can't put my finger on in which it's not totally connecting with me. Read Full Review
The best issue of this current run so far. Firstly, I'm so glad that Marvel has decided to get rid of the backup stories here. They can be good and effective when done right, but I just didn't care about the ones we got in Issues 1 & 2. As for this issue's story, though, I enjoyed it. I thought the action was nice, but the writing and dialogue is where this issue shined, especially so when Jennifer and Bruce were speaking about their experiences as Hulks.