It's a new direction for the lean, green fighting machine as longtime Hulk writer Peter David takes the helm as the world's most dangerous lawyer takes on the world's most dangerous job. Be here now…or She-Hulk Smash!
So far the new creative team is helping She-Hulk dust herself off a bit, but I just wasn't as impressed with David's concept as I wanted to be. I have a feeling that it's going to take a few months before we get a clear idea of how his She-Hulk will live up to Slott's best work. Until then, if you've made it this far into Shulkie's topsy-turvy world, it won't kill you to stick around for a while longer. Read Full Review
Loved the Absorbing Man's "death and super heroes" joke and I'm curious to see what the heck is up with Jenn and how she's separated from She-Hulk and walking around with a broken neck at the end of this issue. Lot of questions and some fun action in this new start for She-Hulk. Read Full Review
So while Im not blown away by this odd issue, Ive got a lot of faith in David to figure out what hes going to do to make it his own. Hes quite rightly been lauded for writing some of the classic Hulk tales over the years, and his psychologically convoluted X-factor remains a favorite title. I just hope, along the way, he figures out how to do it without bumming Jennifer out permanently. Read Full Review