Review: SHE-HULK #1
|Writer: Charles Soule
Artist: Javier Pulido
Color Artist: Muntsa Vicente
Lettering & Production: VC’s Clayton Cowles
Cover Artist: Kevin Wada
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Marvel has been on a roll with their most recent “out-of-the-box” publishing decisions. Hawkeye has led the way for new untraditional superhero tales. She-Hulk was one of the first All-New Marvel NOW! books to be announced. Who better to shepherd Jennifer Walters new ongoing tales than rising star Charles Soule. Joining him to bring She-Hulk to life through images is Javier Pulido, Muntsa Vicente, and Clayton Cowles.
What I Liked
Where do I begin? As much as I love comics entrenched in continuity, it is refreshing to pick up a comic and not have to worry about years upon years of backstory. Soule and Pulido crafted a story that is humorous, entertaining, and visually appealing.
From the reactions Jennifer gives to her legal bosses, to her encounter with “Legal” are priceless. One of my favorite moments was “Legal” re-telling a certain guest-star’s convoluted history. Pulido nailed each facial reaction. Soule lets readers into the legal world, which he is familiar with (he is a practicing attorney). The final page layout was a brilliant way to end the comic.
What I Didn’t Like
Not a single thing. Marvel has another winner on its hands. Keep the She-Hulk adventures coming.
Summary
Charles Soule is quickly becoming one of my favorite superhero writers. From Thunderbolts to Red Lanterns, I find myself adding more and more of his books to my reading list. She-Hulk is an under-utilized character, but with Soule and Javier Pulido embarking on this new journey with her, it’s a can’t miss. Entertainment inside and outside the courtroom is on deck. To quote Ms. Walters, “COME ON!”
Rating: 5 out of 5
This review is written in partnership with Pop Culture Network. They can be found at their website http://www.popculturenetwork.com/
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