She-Hulk& Hellcat must uncover the secrets of the Blue File - a conspiracy that touches the entire Marvel Universe! This new mystery brings us She-Hulk's most terrifying role ever: DEFENDANT!
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Just when I started getting used to Pulido's art, Marvel changes the artist. Seriously, when I was reading the first page I didn't realised she was She Hulk. She looked like a different person, I almost thought she was another cousin (a She-She-Hulk). ¿Estamos tontos, señores de Marvel? So the art was making me cringe but I really like where the story is going. I only want to know how long is going to take to get Kevin Wada to draw more than the cover. Seriously, best covers I've ever seen.
In issues 1-4 I have been hating on the art style and in this issue we see a change....except it's actually worse. All of the characters look like cheap amateur cross-dressers, not the classy RuPaul drag queen version either, more like the straight guy trying to be funny type.
Anyways, aside from that artistic travesty the new story arc actually seems pretty promising. So glad we're done with the whole son of Doom thing, this new mystery seems much more exciting and action packed!
Firstly, I just gotta say: Wow. That cliffhanger! Aaaahhhhhh.
I really LOVE the cover for this issue, but the artwork inside wasn't as good as the issues before it. I guess they changed artists, and I don't really like the way he draws She-Hulk. He's taken some of her femininity, and made her kinda butch. Which doesn't make sense because she's Jennifer all through the story.
Anyway, I was going to give a lower rating because of that... BUT the story is excellent. So, full marks again. ;)
Jennifer and Patsy are interviewing different people listed in the Blue File. Jennifer visits The Shocker and gets a few answers out of him. However, when Patsy broaches the subject with Tigra, she loses it. In the meantime, Angie is in North Dakota conducting her own research, and gets into a lot of trouble as well.
I really love how this story is shaping up. I just wish the artist wasn't so sharp edges and trying to make things ugly when they don't need to be. O_o
I must admit Ron Wimberley is a nice change for Javier Pulido. His style, though also particular, is a lot more accessible than the latter's and some of his angles are downright cool, e.g.: the hallway scene with She-Hulk and Shocker, the final page on the mountain,...
That scene between Shulkie and Shockie was particulary funny too. "Thors" :) It's always fun to see these larger-than-life characters in everyday scenes. It gives them depth and makes them relatable.
I really like where this new storyline is going, it's such a shame that the art inside is sooooooo terrible! Normally on here when reading comics I tend to critique the writing, but good lord the art is such an eye-sore it's distracting. Seriously it feels like Marvel is purposely trying to sabotage this series -_-
La historia empieza de forma maravillosa, mostrando una perspectiva atípica y cotidiana de una super heroína, lo cual era fresco e interesante. Pero lamentablemente después del tomo 5-6 la historia se volvió un poco errática e inconsistente.