SHE-HULK #26

Review by: English

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I really enjoyed this issue. The only thing that Peter David’s run seems to be missing is She-Huk’s flying car and the fact that she knows she is a comic book character. Peter David’s writing on this is very strong and true to her character. The art better then the previous art on this series and it doesn’t have that overly cartoony feel to it. The best thing about this book is that it’s not trying to be too serious; while there are comics that do a great job at being serious sometimes you just want a good fun book. I believe making her a bounty hunter and shifting her lawyer side to the side was smart because it lets the team focus on having She-Hulk do what she does best, random adventures and maintains the humor that is essential to any She-Hulk book. Also with the fact that Marvel is ramping up to reveal WHO is a Skrull its nice to know that at least one Skrull in the universe who is comfortable enough with who she is to openly be a Skrull and partner up the She-Hulk.

Story: 4 - Very Good
Art: 3 - Good

Comments

  1. I’m on the edge with ths one. I haven’t read #26 yet, but I’m not feeling the love since Dan Slott left the book.

    I want to like Peter David on the title, but the last few issues have been mostly forgettable. If this issue is a letdown for me I’m gong to give something else a try.

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