
Posted by Mike on 10/4/2008, 1:41 am, in reply to "She-Hulk #33 was BRILLIANT! (SPOILERS)"
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I only just read this tonight and I have to concur---this was a really great issue.
That opening sequence where Shulkie is falling out of the sky with the jet fast approaching and she knows she can survive the impact but at the cost of others lives---when she switches back to Jen----I think that is one of the most courageous, heroic things I may've ever seen her do. Jen could've easly killed herself in impact with the jet but she was a true hero through and through to risk her own life for the sake of others.
I loved getting to hear Jazinda's backstory and I also think the art is totally rocking now. I don't know if I've ever thought of any Skrull as being hot before but man, Jaz is one hot Skrull !
Another nice moment was the nod to Savage She-Hulk when she recalled her father trying to destroy her. The ending with the Super Skrull was just perfect. This book just keeps on getting better and better !
--Previous Message--
: Not only we finally discovered the backstory
: between Jazinda and her people, how she got
: her powers, and how her father started to
: hate her, but we have a brutal, brilliant,
: intelligent fight between She-Hulk and Super
: Skrull.
:
: That scene with the plane and how Jen was
: willing to sacrifice herself to reverse
: odds... whoa!
:
: The ending was amazing. I have no words to
: describe this book.
:
: I am so looking forward to seeing the Lady
: Liberators next issue!
:
: Thanks again, PAD. In a week with so many
: bad books hitting the stands, your She-Hulk
: comes out as the best book of the week!
: Easily!
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