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story of how Jen Walters got disbarred was interesting and Jazinga also was great, I just wish the "sexual pinball" thing would go away, I get that SheHulk was betrayed by the people she trusts most and is evaluating her choices, but I wish the sex positive aspect of her that I loved in the Dan Slott run were still here.
I know I'm nitpicking, but I still like this volume and I'm somewhat pacified by the ending whink! Im not crazy about the direction of the story, but still Jen with bangs is cute so This was a lot better than Vol.
. Peter David gave us a tidy flashback to explain what happened to Jen's career imploding after she was manipulated by a villain, It tied up the storyline nicely, The art was an improvement, too, This is it, the return of, . . the Savage SheHulk!

Three months ago, Jennifer Walters known throughout her career in the Marvel Universe as a highprofile lawyer was disbarred, But why Who engineered the scandal that resulted in our heroine losing the one thing that has defined her for so long Time to answer all the questions, . . as a controversial side of the jade giantess erupts once again!

Then, from the pages of The Incredible Hercules comes, . . yeah, you guessed it, Hercules!

Plus, a scifi spectacular gueststarring the Lady Liberators and the female heroes from the Guardians of the Galaxy!

Collecting: SheHulk, SheHulk: Cosmic Collision Overall, really great volume, a lot less of the humor I had come to love from Dan Slott, but still a really great story.
We finally get to see how Walters got disbarred!

The last issue seems a little random but we get the Lady Liberators and the women of the Guardians of the Galaxy which is really fun!

Also the art in this one was way better than the last volume!
Forgettable superhero adventuring.
References to lots of stories I've not read didn't make it any stronger, readGrabbed Vol.at the library when I saw it, so I'm reading it out of order, It's my first introduction to SheHulk, and I thought it was good, Not dark at all and pretty funny! It was a quick fun read that didn't seem to take itself too seriously, I'm going to try to check out more of these when I get a chance! I loved Jen and J's relationship and seeing Jen become a bounty hunter!
TW for violence, imprisonment, mentions of people trying to sell drugs to children, possession of a person, mind control.
Dan Slott's SheHulk Life Humor This Book Good fun on the whole, though that Lady Liberators issue was pretty pointless,

The book I read certainly didn't match the description on Goodreads, In any case, the main story was pretty good, SheHulk is still a bounty hunter and she's dealing with a manifestation of a Celtic diety named Bran, And to a lesser degree with Hercules, Jazinga is also in this one and is just awesome, The back of story concerns some sort of celestial entity archetype named Enmity as well as the Collector and a host of female superhero who appear for no real good reason.
And other than a bit with Valkyrie and a dying soldier, it's just stupid, So I guess these two just average out, Shulkie teams up with Hercules to take on a Celtic god gone rogue, Expect more bounty hunter action and the big reveal behind SheHulk's career change, Jen gets mad.

This volume we get to see Jen deal with the bomber, But more so we get to see her past events that led her from being kicked out of being a lawyer, It's quickly paced, some really good moments in jail with another character, and a funny last issue with Hercules, I will say it feels a bit fillish, and nothing major changes, but it somehow stays entertaining throughout, A.out of. I'll bump it to abecause I had fun reading it, This book feels like it's treading water,
SheHulk gets arrested again, spends time in the Midwest still, and constantly uses the term "sexual pinball" to describe her relationships, sitelinkPeter David can write some good jokes, and the story of how SheHulk stopped being a lawyer is interesting, but this She Hulk, Volume 7's stopped being innovative and engaging, The weird "Cosmic Collision" story at the end is tacked on, confusing, and looks like a sign of storylines to come, Pretty drastic change of tone with the Lady Liberators issue, which didn't serve much purpose to the main story and mostly confusing, I would've prefered an entire volume of Lady Liberator cosmic adventures, because honestly I don't find the bounty hunter story arc all that fun or interesting, Good gosh do I love Shulkie, She's funny and irreverent and smart and not as prone to "strong female character" poses as many other comic heroines,

I'm sad I only have two volumes left, SheHulkseries

"SheHulk: Cosmic Collision" She Hulk may be one of my very favorite comics, The stories aren't very structured and the crossovers break the rythm even more, The dialogue and events are still funny, but not enough to keep me reading, You have to be a true fan to keep going,

Jen and Jaz are on the trail of bomber Bran who showed off for Jen a while back and then disappeared, He is attending a football game as Arthur Moore's bodyguard, It turns out that Bran has superstrength and Moore is the guy that got Jen disbarred, The latter has a restraining order against her, so he demands she be arrested,



Jen gets bailed out of prison to help with a nowgigantic Bran Murphy who is destroying the city while locked in battle with Hercules,

Jen and Jaz's next bounty hunt gets interrupted by a bulky female named Unum who uses Negative energy against them, They get transported to a house where several other heroes are already present, Taneleer Tivan the Elder collector is their captor, He also has many other female warriors imprisoned, SheHulk in jail What happened here And how/why exactly was she disbarred Writer Peter David takes readers on another insane yet fun journey through the life of the SheHulk! The SheHulk is my new favorite superhero.
Pretty great stuff. So beautiful covers.
The part of SheHulk from her own comic was brilliant, Witty and funny, just like Peter David does it,
But why he also did the overwhelmingly boring oneshot that is also enlcosed here, Brought points down for this collection about
But the covers are so beautiful,

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