She-Hulk, Hell-Cat and CAPTAIN MARVEL were supposed to have a nice night out at Hell-Cat's favorite bar... ...but it's the Marvel Universe and in the Marvel Universe, we can't have nice things. With their very souls at stake, Captain Marvel asks She-Hulk a question that could have absolutely HUGE consequences.
Rated T+
Ig Guara's art provides it all with a scrappy and snappy backdrop, one that crackles when both literal and metaphorical demons are fought. I have the utmost confidence that Sensational She-Hulk will only continue to get even better from here. Read Full Review
The follow up to last issue's club scene is almost as much fun. If only there was more hanging out at the club and less expected superhero fisticuffs. Read Full Review
Theres a wonderful dynamic between She-Hulk, Hellcat and Captain Marvel in The Sensational She-Hulk #5 and I hope to see more of them together in the future. A fierce extended battle, Daimon Hellstroms appearance and a great scene with Jack of Hearts and She-Hulk make the issue another fun ride. Read Full Review
In all honesty, I wasn't a huge fan of this issue. It simply didn't fully catch my attention as so many other comics are able to do. It was fun, and there's no doubt about that. Yet, even with all the things that got set-up in this issue, that do seem interesting. Read Full Review
The strongest issue of this series so far. I think this found a really nice balance between the more lighthearted moments and the deeper ones. The stakes still aren't really all that high here, but Rowell does an excellent job of making just about every character in this book compelling. Great stuff with this one.
Tough to find flaws. Rowell has found a great balance of action and relationships; even stories with much lower stakes can be much more compelling if we actually care about the characters. The art is good. The occasional moment of weak dialogue is not enough to hold this comic back. There are some tropes here that open it to criticism, but I feel as though they work in the context of a low-stakes story that's intended to be a breezy read. By far my favorite ongoing Marvel book.