She-Hulk #11

Writer: Dan Slott Artist: Paul Pelletier Publisher: Marvel Comics Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 3
7.0Critic Rating
8.7User Rating

"Creature Comforts" The honeymoon's over for Marvel's latest power couple, She-Hulk and Man-Wolf. She refuses to be his "little woman", and he refuses to shave. What's a married green female to do? This is the issue you've been waiting for gamma-fans! Awesome Andy takes a stand! Pug's finally makes his move! And you'll NEVER see this ending coming!

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell Jan 28, 2005

    Paul Pelletier continues to turn in some of the best work I've ever seen from him, and I for one have my fingers crossed that he's on board when this title is relauched. I mean to start off one only has to look at the visual striking action that's offered up in the final pages, as we see She-Hulk is clearly out of her league, and the panel where she's blasted through the street is a wonderful display of raw power. Plus the final page image is about as good a cliff-hanger moment as one could hope for. However, the art also deserves full marks for it's work on the moments of character interaction as how can one not love the panel where Awesome Andy is passing the time with Southpaw, or the impact of the scene where Mal is brought out of the building. I do have a bit of a problem with the cover to this issue though as Titania's expression is far too low key, considering she's just clobbered her hated enemy. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate Jan 15, 2005

    At least I get out of this book with my skin--sort of, kind of, I hope so--but one character you won't see again. Read Full Review

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