

Overall, I had a decent enough time with this. Bobillo’s art looked kinda goopy and Burchett’s art was too cartoony which was a long way from John Byrnes gorgeous art coming out of The Sensational She-Hulk omnibus. Out of those 3, Pelletier was my favorite. There are multiple artists on this book but 3 main ones, Bobillo, Pelletier and Burchett. The whole book has this silly/fun vibe to it that was working but not so much when they tried to put that filter on characters that aren’t fun and silly. However, the last quarter of this book wasn’t as good. Of course Civil War comes into play as Jen is trying to help members of the New Warriors with the drama they have going on.

The arc where Titania gets a little back story and gets a huge upgrade in strength was pretty fun. Cases with Spider-man and Peter Parker, being on different planets working cases for the Living Tribunal and stuff with Hercules. There were some interesting ideas Slott used as far as the types of cases Jen was working and the type of clients that came in. I immediately felt like this is where the show will be getting some ideas from as they had Jen doing the same thing in that trailer. At her new firm, she is put in charge of the super powered clients division. Here, this whole book revolves around her being a lawyer. In the Savage She-Hulk omnibus, they didn’t get into too much courtroom drama and in the Sensational She-Hulk, they didn’t do it at all. This prompts her to get back to being a lawyer. So much so that the Avengers have an intervention. Starts off with Jen being portrayed as the super party girl. I was feeling like this was a 3.5 star book with potential to get higher depending on how it finishes.

So the first half or maybe even the first 60% of this book was pretty cool.
