She She-Hulk has lost her license to be a lawyer. She-Hulk by Peter David was better than expected even if it feels a little uneven and cut short. I could def read more adventures with She-Hulk as a bounty hunter. It was great seeing some of the Lady Liberators show up along with the other cameos. Or the bit where Jen’s friend gets captured and Jen has to chose on letting out a big secret in order to help her. From some people in this foreign country dealing with a natural disaster where their dictator won’t help and has been hoarding all the supplies and aid that has been sent. There were a couple of different serious as hell story beats that Peter David gets into. The book is action packed and remains great as we get into the Secret Invasion tie in stuff that also crosses over with Peter David’s X-Factor. A few different artists in this one and they all do a good job. Jen is also working with a partner who has some of her luggage that comes calling later on. Pretty cool! Also, great fight with Creel. Something happens to Jen here that had me scratching my head like wait, what? Shortly afterwards you learn the twist that happened. The person she is chasing first has a relative, Creel, the absorbing man. Jen is no longer practicing law but now she a bounty hunter chasing down criminals who have skipped bail. The book starts off with big action from the jump. Awesome!!! This was my favorite out of the She-Hulk omnibuses.
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