
Posted by The Manic on 6/16/2009, 12:48 pm, in reply to "Is a back-up story slot really that good a deal?"
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I'm enjoying the new She Hulk book-- I like Fred Van Lente's work (everyone should check out his 'Action Philosophers', it's great!), and I think the artwork is superb. However she's really just Thundra with green skin isn't she? I can't see any reason why her story should continue past this mini series.
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: Personally I would have hated Jen being
: reduced to back-up story slot. While I guess
: it could be viewed that it gets Hulk and Jen
: fans to chip in, it would also lead present
: situation where lot of Hulk fans not happy
: with back-up stories, and likewise Jen fans
: miffed that she's reduced to even more to
: just a Hulk knock off.
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: CK
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