She-Hulk and Spider-Man square off against... J. Jonah Jameson and the Daily Bugle?! When the lawyers from She-Hulk's firm devise a legal and binding way for Spider-Man to take the stand without revealing his secret identity, the wall-crawler finally gets to have his day in court. Can Shulkie help Spidey collect damages for libel...before the Scorpion and the Spider-Slayers inflict some real damage?
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The fact that this isn't a Spider-Man comic prevents this story for actually ending in a way that has any consequence, but it was still disappointing that Slott had a great idea that didn't really meant anything. And of course, that's now how trials function.
But obviously, the iconic "because i'm black" page is great.