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Average rating4.2
When She-hulk, also known as Jennifer Walters, is thrown out of the Avengers mansion and fired from her job because of her carefree ways, she finds a new job defending superheroes from lawsuits.
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31 primary booksMarvel Ultimate Graphic Novels Collection: Publication Order is a 31-book series with 92 primary works first released in 1973 with contributions by Chris Claremont, Paul Smith, and Frank Miller.
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2 primary booksShe-Hulk (2004) (Single Issues) is a 2-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2004 with contributions by Dan Slott.
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2 primary booksShe-Hulk by Dan Slott & Peter David is a 2-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2004 with contributions by Dan Slott, Juan Bobillo, and Paul Pelletier.
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Loved this. It's fun, and it seems like a lot of comics are in a competition to see who can be the most dark and Christopher-Nolan-influenced. This reminded me of Stephanie Brown's Batgirl series, which is what got me into comics. Not everything has to be “MY PARENTS ARE DEAD,” and a lot of stuff is better if it isn't. This is among the reasons I'm much more into Marvel these days - that and Marvel doesn't seem hell-bent on destroying all its good female characters. I really enjoyed Jen as a character. I'd only read her in Fraction's FF (which is great) and this makes me want to continue this series. Back to the used book store it is! (I should deduct a bit for the inaccuracy of the legal stuff, but eh. If you're not a lawyer, it won't bother you, and if you are, suspend disbelief.)
Oh my god, this is the first She-Hulk comic I've ever read and I LOVED it. It was super fun and yet also a cool exploration of identity politics and the legal ramifications of superpowers, aka everything I want from comics. A superpowered law firm!! I want a TV show about that!! Like Ally McBeal but with She-Hulk and the Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway law firm. (Especially Awesome Andy. Awesome Andy on TV would be very GIFable.)