
Posted by vanhelsin on 10/29/2008, 10:30 pm, in reply to "Review of Lady Liberators issue of Shulkie?????"
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I don't know why anyone else is talking about either, makes no sense since the story was great. Over in Hulk #7, you'll see She-Hulk put the team together, but in She-Hulk #34, you'll see them take on an altogether different type of foe. They journey to a Sudan like country where people are starving due to government indifference. The old school Soviet Super Soldiers/Winter Guard make a cameo appearance. I wonder, not as help but as a hindrance...
The Liberators in HULK #7 are of course, drawn by Frank Cho, and that's a pretty good read as well. Buy 'em both, they're both good!
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