She-Hulk By Dan Slott Omnibus

She-Hulk By Dan Slott Omnibus

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  • Author:Dan Slott
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Summary

Before he became a superstar on AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, Dan Slott delighted readers with his sensational SHE-HULK run! Jennifer Walters is a gamma-powered Green Goliath just like her Hulkish cousin, but her home is in the courtroom — where she takes on some of the Marvel Universe’s wildest cases, litigating alongside coworkers like reformed android Awesome Andy and researching old Marvel comics to set legal precedents。 Could She-Hulk’s career get any stranger? Sure — when she’s summoned to outer space to practice Universal Law for the Living Tribunal, or pulled out of the timeline by the Time Variance Authority! But when the Superhuman Registration Act leads to a civil war, whose side will She-Hulk argue? Plus: all-out smackdowns against Titania, the Champion and an A-Z of the Hulk’s enemies!

COLLECTING: She-Hulk (2004) 1-12, She-Hulk (2005) 1-21, Marvel Westerns: Two-Gun Kid (2006)

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Reviews

Mario Arkanian

Super-entertaining and fun read。 I somehow enjoyed more the first half of the series。 In my opinion the scripts loose some freshness in the last issues but overall, it is a great run。 The book is full of references to things that were occurring in the Marvel Universe at the time of publication, so if you are familiar with that particular period you would enjoy it even more。 If not, you might feel a bit lost but for sure you will still enjoy the stories。 On the art of the comics, I must say that Super-entertaining and fun read。 I somehow enjoyed more the first half of the series。 In my opinion the scripts loose some freshness in the last issues but overall, it is a great run。 The book is full of references to things that were occurring in the Marvel Universe at the time of publication, so if you are familiar with that particular period you would enjoy it even more。 If not, you might feel a bit lost but for sure you will still enjoy the stories。 On the art of the comics, I must say that I am not so happy with the work of the artists that accompany Dan Slott over the volumes, but I was not expecting much in that regard so I did not felt disappointed。 I had wanted to read Slott's run in She-Hulk for a while。 With the TV series coming soon I had the perfect excuse。 Now I really hope they manage to capture the spirit of this period。 。。。more

James

3。25 stars。 So the first half or maybe even the first 60% of this book was pretty cool。 I was feeling like this was a 3。5 star book with potential to get higher depending on how it finishes。 Starts off with Jen being portrayed as the super party girl。 So much so that the Avengers have an intervention。 Jen gets put out of Avengers mansion。 This prompts her to get back to being a lawyer。 In the Savage She-Hulk omnibus, they didn’t get into too much courtroom drama and in the Sensational She-Hulk, 3。25 stars。 So the first half or maybe even the first 60% of this book was pretty cool。 I was feeling like this was a 3。5 star book with potential to get higher depending on how it finishes。 Starts off with Jen being portrayed as the super party girl。 So much so that the Avengers have an intervention。 Jen gets put out of Avengers mansion。 This prompts her to get back to being a lawyer。 In the Savage She-Hulk omnibus, they didn’t get into too much courtroom drama and in the Sensational She-Hulk, they didn’t do it at all。 Here, this whole book revolves around her being a lawyer。 At her new firm, she is put in charge of the super powered clients division。 I immediately felt like this is where the show will be getting some ideas from as they had Jen doing the same thing in that trailer。 There were some interesting ideas Slott used as far as the types of cases Jen was working and the type of clients that came in。 Cases with Spider-man and Peter Parker, being on different planets working cases for the Living Tribunal and stuff with Hercules。 The arc where Titania gets a little back story and gets a huge upgrade in strength was pretty fun。 Of course Civil War comes into play as Jen is trying to help members of the New Warriors with the drama they have going on。 However, the last quarter of this book wasn’t as good。 Luckily not terrible。 The whole book has this silly/fun vibe to it that was working but not so much when they tried to put that filter on characters that aren’t fun and silly。 Like the stuff with Mentor and Thanos。 There are multiple artists on this book but 3 main ones, Bobillo, Pelletier and Burchett。 Out of those 3, Pelletier was my favorite。 Bobillo’s art looked kinda goopy and Burchett’s art was too cartoony which was a long way from John Byrnes gorgeous art coming out of The Sensational She-Hulk omnibus。 Overall, I had a decent enough time with this。 Onward to the Peter David omnibus。 。。。more

Shoshana

This is super funny, and a great way to prepare yourself for the new She-Hulk show!!

Eye-ra

This one really blew me away。 Checked all my own boxes。

Lucas Carlos

Une très bonne lecture dans l'ensemble sur ces 2 runs She Hulk (2004/2005)。 Première lecture sur She Hulk alias Jennifer Walters, et j'ai beaucoup apprécié découvrir ce personnage。 Sa quête d'identité c'est surtout ça le sujet principal de ce récit, à travers ses aventures dans une compagnie d'avocats pour super-héros, puis en tant que juge pour le tribunal vivant, mais également en tant que héroïne et agente du SHIELD。Ce récit est également très intéressant pour la continuité, prenant place dep Une très bonne lecture dans l'ensemble sur ces 2 runs She Hulk (2004/2005)。 Première lecture sur She Hulk alias Jennifer Walters, et j'ai beaucoup apprécié découvrir ce personnage。 Sa quête d'identité c'est surtout ça le sujet principal de ce récit, à travers ses aventures dans une compagnie d'avocats pour super-héros, puis en tant que juge pour le tribunal vivant, mais également en tant que héroïne et agente du SHIELD。Ce récit est également très intéressant pour la continuité, prenant place depuis Avengers Disasambled, jusqu'à l'ère post WWH, tous les conflits de cette époque appuyant le récit et l'évolution du personnage de Jennifer。Il est également très "amusant" de voir que les comics ont rôle prépondérant dans cette histoire, servant de preuves et d'arguments pour défendre les héros (les comics ayant été validé par le Comics Code Authority, une autorité fédérale dans cet univers, cela leur donnent donc un poids juridique), j'ai trouvé cette idée vraiment très intéressante et très bien exécuté。Jusqu'à un peu plus de la première moitié du récit, l'histoire est très solide et très intéressante pour moi, on voit l'évolution de l'opinion de Jennifer sur elle-même, refusant de quitter sa forme Hulk, puis acceptant de renouer avec elle-même petit à petit。 On la voit également subir les conséquences de ses actes en tant que Hulk lorsqu'elle a perdu le contrôle, essayant de se racheter。 J'ai beaucoup plus de mal avec toute la 2nde partie du récit qui part un peu plus dans tous les sens en terme d'actions et d'intrigues (délires cosmiques etc。。。) et laissant moins de place au développement de Jean。 A mon sens la vraie force de ce récit réside bien plus dans ses moments matures et sérieux que dans ses moments plus légers。 Certains points d'intrigues qui étaient quand même assez grave sont vite expédiés dans leurs conclusions, et la fin est un peu trop ouverte à mon goût, je ne sais même pas si une des idées introduites pour la suite fut reprise après 。。。 Une très bonne lecture dans l'ensemble donc, malgré un changement de ton sur la deuxième partie et une conclusion un peu décevante, mais un excellent point d'entrée pour découvrir le personnage de She Hulk, et ça m'a vraiment envie d'en lire plus sur Jennifer ! 。。。more

James Verreault

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Ohmigod!Alright, so I’ve got mixed feelings about this book。 I read Slott’s run right after reading Byrne’s and I can tell you that Byrne’s run is way superior and way better。 There was some references to Byrne’s run though, they refer the fourth wall breaking (which I was very sad to see was not present) and they use comic books to find info on their clients。She-Hulk by Dan Slott explores the “lawyer” side of Jennifer Walters。 There’s not a lot of action, it’s more mature themes and it’s less g Ohmigod!Alright, so I’ve got mixed feelings about this book。 I read Slott’s run right after reading Byrne’s and I can tell you that Byrne’s run is way superior and way better。 There was some references to Byrne’s run though, they refer the fourth wall breaking (which I was very sad to see was not present) and they use comic books to find info on their clients。She-Hulk by Dan Slott explores the “lawyer” side of Jennifer Walters。 There’s not a lot of action, it’s more mature themes and it’s less goofy than the other run。 We see a lot of judicial cases, principally managed by the new firm she’s in: Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway。 The special twist here is that GLK&H is a law firm for superhumans, heroes or vilains。 It sets the stage for a lot of nice situations but it really hurts the pacing。 As much as I liked the story: it’s SOOOOOO slow and the plots take forever to develop。 Even so, there are nice arcs, like the one where Titania goes crazy, the one with the Green Cross and the one where Jen becomes an agent of S。H。I。E。L。D。 My favourite was definitely the one where the TVA and She-Hulk have to do a cosmic time travel trial, it’s genius。 I also really liked the moral dilemma of being Jen Walters VS being She-Hulk, it brought some nice narrative and nice character development throughout the run。The cast of characters is really where the run shines。 She-Hulk, Pug, Awesome Andy, Mallory Book and more help make the stories more interesting and funny。 I particularly felt bad for Awesome Andy and Pug。。。 There’s also a quite nice Thanos cameo at some point。The last point about this book I want to aboard is the art。 I HATE Juan Bobillo’s artwork。 Looking at it bored me at a point where I had to take pauses while reading。So。 Great stories? Yeah。Too long for nothing? Yeah。Great characters? Absolutely。Accessible for anyone? Not really。My final verdict: It’s an okay run。 It has high ups and deep downs。 Would recommend to the hardcore She-Hulk fan。 。。。more

Ryan Stanton

Some of the funniest and most self referential Marvel stuff I’ve read。 Bobilio is a great artist and it’s a shame they didn’t go on to do more。 This should be the blueprint for any She-Hulk adaptation。