Last issue, someone important to She-Hulk was killed - and she won't let it stand. But the mysterious blue file turns friend into foe, who can she trust?
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It's not the story, I had to downgrade this b/c I can't stand the artist. His characters are so ugly and the action is almost undecipherable. I was rather frustrated that they all of a sudden dropped the storyline though. Why? So confused...
OMG. WTF is up with the artwork in this issue? It's EVEN WORSE than the one before it. Like, REALLY UGLY. This Wimberly's style is awful. It was so distracting, and... awful. This time I have to deduct from the rating because OMFG.
Let's get to the story. Nightwatch visits Jennifer in her office, but by now she knows not to say the trigger name--George Saywitz--because it'll drive the person crazy. Like it did to Tigra, who ended up putting Patsy in the hospital. While he's there, a bunch of demonic things attack the building and do something to She-Hulk. When it's over and done with, she decides she doesn't want to pursue this case any more. Even when Angie gets back from North Dakota, where she was shot and everything was stolen from her. Lucky for her, she's got a monkey. :P
Anyway, the story was still good but that artwork. It's terrifyingly ugly. Look at that cover, it's beautiful, but the inside. Ugh. Shulkie looks disgusting in this issue. So sad. :(
I really enjoy the story and dialogue. This series has a great blend of humor and action. I very much love the focus being on an intelligent and interesting character. The artwork takes a bit of getting used too. Not my favorite style.
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.
I'm not done with the 6th issue actually. I loved the issues that came before but I stopped on #6 because of the art. It reminded me why I wasn't into those comics my mum brought for my brother... the art...