Thursday, May 29, 2008

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She-Hulk Vol. 4: Laws of Attraction



She-Hulk Vol. 4: Laws of Attraction
She-Hulk's firm is dealing with their first superhuman sexual assault case. Their client? Eros of Titan, the space-faring Avenger called Starfox! And when emotions get over-heated at the office - expect a love triangle or two to finally come to a head! What will this mean for Pug, She-Hulk and John Jameson? And who (or what) is Awesome Andy falling for?! Plus: Civil War threatens the rights of every American super hero. So whose side will Marvel's top superhuman lawyer fight for? And how can she possibly choose, when she feels one way as She-Hulk, and another as Jen Walters? Collects She-Hulk #6-13.

Customer Review: great fun.

she-hulk has been a favorite of mine since Byrne's Sensational She-Hulk. While this one is not as off the wall surrealistically funny as that series it is more realistically funny, if you can use that word about a comic book about a super strong green woman

Customer Review: Another Good She-Hulk Volume

Dan Slott continues his excellent work on "She-Hulk" in "She-Hulk, Volume 4: Laws of Attraction." His comedic work on "She-Hulk" defines how the traditional superhero graphic novel for adults should be written.



While "She-Hulk, Volume 4" is somewhat bogged down by having to tie in with the "Civil War" storyline that Marvel Comics had going on during 2006, it still rises above the average thanks to Slott's strong work. Greg Horn continues as the cover artist for the original magazines and continues demonstrating why he is one of the best graphic novel artists in the business.



"She-Hulk" is one of the few stories--graphic novel or otherwise--that is so well written that I can read it more than once. Like the first three volumes of "She-Hulk," I recommend "She-Hulk, Volume 4: Laws of Attraction" to all adults--comic book / superhero aficionados and otherwise.




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