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She-Hulk #4 Review

When I reviewed She-Hulk #3, I dubbed it “Style Over Substance” and that remains the case […]
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When I reviewed She-Hulk #3, I dubbed it “Style Over Substance” and that remains the case here. Fortunately though, the style is superlative enough to carry what plot is provided, and a bit more introspection and a quite intriguing cliffhanger are thankfully included.The best things I can say about this issue are that artist Javier Pulido is a revelation, cover artist Kevin Wada is amazing, and writer Charles Soule has occasional flashes of brilliance.Unfortunately, the book is let down by a somewhat thin plot and an arguably trite ending to the Kristoff Vernard plot that was begun last issue. For more detail, let’s go into the breakdownโ€ฆ SPOILERS!!!

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