OK...so others have said it and I'm late to the party...but the positives? This is in the same vein as Fraction's Hawkeye and Waid's Daredevil, both books I love. However, this one by Charles Soule isn't quite on the same level. The artwork for the last 2 issues is fucking hideous. Made me just skim it. Stupid.
That was a huge detriment to my enjoyment.
I enjoyed the whimsical, day-glo colourful palette for the first 4 issues (Marvel really did a great job of going full technicolor dreamcoat on the Marvel Now series's and I think it's the best thing they ever did. DC just looks like it's cloudy and grey in the middle of the night for every book...just no thanks eh? Life is doom and gloom enough, I want bright fun and laughs.
I like She Hulk, and even if she was in the FF with AntMan and the gang, she was hardly involved, that felt more like a dry run for a Scott Lang book.
Here she's more herself, and that's a compliment to Soule. Fraction didn't do a bad job but it was obvious she wasn't his focus at all in the FF book, and that's ok. That's why we have this.
The stories are very similar to the Hawkeye, and what he does when he's not Avengering, except it's how she lawyers when she's not FFing or Avengering.
Good choices, such as chasing Iron Man down in his office instead of filing a lawsuit, which is a great issue.
Then there's getting Kristoff, Dr. Doom's son Political Asylum...fun and interesting.
Going to Matt Murdock/Daredevil for legal advice, great choice and nice matchup.
But after that, when it comes to the "Blue File" case, things taper off a bit and it descends into stupid punch ups for no reason, with lots of C/D listers ( the ones who will never be in TV or Movies) Tigra, Hellcat, Shocker, Wyatt Wingfoot (second book in a row with him and Jen...love connection?), Dr. Druid, who is dead, the old Captain Marvel, Monica Rambeaux and some other weirdos.
Her secretary is cool, but there's obviously a story behind that...we shall see where that leads...
It's got potential, but I wasn't in love. I was in like, it deserved better art, or the same whimsy art the whole time.