miércoles, 5 de marzo de 2014

Some thoughts about She-Hulk #2

Trying to survive both as an attorney and as a superhero, just another day in the life of She-Hulk.

Jennifer has finally opened her own office as an attorney in love but she will have to learn that like in every business, the first steps are always the hardest. Could she have better luck at facing the terrorist group A.I.M. along with her friend Hellcat?

When I said that this is just another day in the life of She-Hulk I mean it, this is pretty much the kind of basic story that you may expect from the superheroine but one that it's pretty well executed.

Charles Soule continues to deliver an excellently crafted but not necessarily unique tale about Jennifer Walters by concentrating in both her struggles as a lawyer and the relationships she has with her friends in the superhero community. The dialogue is good, the characterization is strong but that story hardly offers anything truly surprising.

Javier Pulido continues to offer some of the best aspects of this book in terms of storytelling, each page presents a different technique for depicting the story and it works pretty well as a comic book format.

Solid issue but as I said before, I'm not really impressed yet.

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