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She-Hulk #3 by Kevin Wada, Charles Soule, Javier Pulido, Mutsa Vicente

thisisthelion's review

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4.0

The covers are way too awesome.

deerisms's review

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4.0

The thing about She-Hulk is that no matter how chaotic her life as an attorney/superhero can get, she will always have her shit together. Now that Doctor Doom has entered the mix, the balancing act of She-Hulk's two careers is about to get even trickier. But I'm not reading these comics wondering how she will manage her double life, I'm reading these precisely because I know that not only will Jennifer make this task look effortless, but she'll make her enemies look like fools while doing so.

its_hay's review

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2.0

Like mentioned before, the covers are awesome! However, the artwork on the inside is beginning to grow tiresome. I appreciate She-Hulk's sass and I do like her character, but these last two issues I've read don't have the same charm as the first one. I'm not saying that I need Tony Stark to make a cameo in these issues constantly, but I need someone who can have that snarky back and forth with Jen in order to make the comic more alive. I've never been interested with Dr. Doom either, so the issue already plus his appearance just fell very flat to me.

just_fighting_censorship's review

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2.0

This comic still hasn't broken past mediocre for me. No matter how many cameos we get (Tony Stark, Hellcat, Dr. Doom) there is just something about this comic that doesn't allow me to believe that the stories are part of the Marvel universe. It just feels out of place.

The artwork is killing me! Look at how beautiful that cover art is....then you get inside and you get this monstrosity...



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It just doesn't feel like the same quippy Shulkie that hangs out with Spidey and kicks Skrull ass.
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