She-Hulk Vol. 1

Single Green Female

Paperback, 136 pages

English language

Published Nov. 24, 2004 by Marvel Comics.

ISBN:
978-0-7851-1443-7
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Review of 'She-Hulk Vol. 1' on 'Goodreads'

I didn't enjoy this nearly as much as the original Savage She-Hulk series. Part of it is the artwork -- part of it is the storytelling. The "Single Green Female" Hulk has little depth, little emotional complexity. She's very unlike the Savage She-Hulk and the new Jennifer Walters is also quite unlike per predecessor. This seems geared toward a younger male audience. It's not bad, but it's not great, if you loved The Savage She-Hulk.

Review of 'She-Hulk Vol. 1' on 'Goodreads'

The first volume in this series. I picked it up mostly out of curiosity. From the description, it sounded like it would be fun. It was a fun read. She-Hulk is a bit too rambunctious for the Avengers; a party girl who is often impulsive. Her normal persona, Jen Walters, is a brilliant shy lawyer. Then she gets hired by a prominent law firm to practice superhuman law as Jen Walters. Overall, the volume combines some action, with some legal drama, and a good amount of humor. This volume collects six issues. The one with Spiderman suing J. Jonah Jameson was my favorite story, but the others were good as well. I will definitely read the next one.

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