
Posted by Purple Pants on 11/4/2007, 5:51 pm, in reply to "To be fair in defese of Dan Slott"
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: When he chose to I think he could tell a good
: super heroic yarn thats more in line with
: the classic stuff, I mean the Titania thing
: was really the crown jewel for his run to
: me. It had development for my Fave villain
: Titania, to me she always sems like a dark
: reflection of our she hulk, and that sort of
: was the vibe I got from that. I just wonder
: why he didnt do alittle more of that style
: of thing.
That arc that you mentioned? The Titania one? That was the only one that I can remember really enjoying and I think it was really very strange that that story happened because it was in such stark contrast to everything else that had become standard in the comic. I also bought it because it was ther only arc that had great interior art and not just a spiffy cover. I wish they were all like the Titania arc, with a serious tone, well, except for the very end, which was a big joke once again. What a huge surprise. I guess Benny Hill and the Keystone Cops were too busy to add in a big chase scene through the ant farm. Anyway, I never really enjoyed any issues of the "New She-Hulk" prior to that or afterwards until Peter David took over. If we She-Hulk is to ever evolve beyond all the vaudeville and bad drama then PAD is the man to make it happen.
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