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DS: I’m very weird about this because there are certain things I’ve done in the lore that weren’t really done or overly done by me, and somehow worked their way into the lexicon because I wrote the book for ten years. It always bugged me as a kid that Peter Parker created all these great gadgets and gizmos for the first seven or eight issues, and then he stops. Once he’s got his stuff, once he’s got his web shooters, his spider-tracers, his spider signal, he just kinda stops creating stuff. That kinda bugged me because he was a science whiz. The first time he fights the vulture, he builds that device that disables his wings, but he stops doing that. So, I thought it’d be fun to give him access to all the toys. To have him finally get his dream job and be a scientist in a lab where he’s allowed to follow his dreams and incorporate that stuff into his spider life. I love it when I can add a new book to my All-Time-Favorites shelf! It means I've had a wonderful, truly exceptional reading experience unlike any other. One that rising above the thousands of other books I've read. One that I'll hope to read again and again.* Gallegos, Anthony (March 31, 2010). " Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions First Look". IGN. Archived from the original on November 5, 2012. I wondered, briefly, if I’d finally figured out a method to cheating disease altogether. You know, my diet of banana pudding, peanut butter Cap’n Crunch, hamburgers, and beer had overwhelmed any would be pathogen before it could do me any harm.

She-Hulk, Vol. 1: Single Green Female : Slott, Dan, Bobillo She-Hulk, Vol. 1: Single Green Female : Slott, Dan, Bobillo

This volumed renumbered to include all of the numbering of prior volumes to continue directly from Hulk (2017) #11. [ Marvel Unlimited]After #4: Uncanny X-Men (1963) #442, Captain America: Theatre of War – America The Beautiful (2009) #1, Avengers (1998) #78-79 & 81-84, Invaders (2004) #0 Those are the generalities. What stands out more to me are the underlying themes throughout the book. The most salient theme is identity and learning to be comfortable with who you are. Jen struggles to find a balance between her regular and green self, preferring her green form almost exclusively at the beginning. She has to learn to value herself and her strengths - not just physically, but mentally as well - even when she's in her more vulnerable form. It's interesting to see how that preference shifts over the course of the book. During #19: Avengers: Deathtrap – The Vault (1991) OGN, Avengers (1963) #325, The Terminus Factor in Avengers West Coast (1989) Annual 5 & Avengers Annual (1963) 19, Silver Surfer (1987) #36, Impossible Man Summer Vacation Spectacular (1990) #1 (4th story), Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #168-170, Thor (1966) #420-421 Chaos War: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Chaos War. She-Hulk appears in Chaos War: Dead Avengers (2011) #1

She-Hulk by Dan Slott: The Complete Collection, Volume 1

The Mighty Avengers: Earth's Mightiest collects #21–26 (along with Secret Invasion Requiem material) This focus on comic book continuity and nerd culture at the expense of legitimate misogyny isn’t just part of this one gag, though – it permeates the book and the way She-Hulk is written. I mentioned above that Jen’s entire character in the book is that she’s so insecure about herself that she sleeps with a lot of men. This dynamic is treated as both a flaw in Jen’s personality that she needs to get over, but also presented in a way that frequently feels like it’s leering at Jen.Spider-Man: Brand New Day Vol. 1 collects #546–548 (with Spider-Man: Swing Shift and Venom Super Special #1) Manning "2000s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 336: "Writer Dan Slott along with artist Stefano Caselli created this new series to spotlight the government's training program for newly registered superhuman agents." Note that Avengers Disassembled occurs between #10-11 of this series, which introduces a significant status quo change for Jen. It is listed below. War of the Realms: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – War of the Realms. During War of the Realms, Jen appears in War of the Realms (2019) #1-6, Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 43, War of the Realms: War Scrolls (2019) #1 & 3, War of the Realms Strikeforce: The Dark Elf Realm (2019) #1, War of the Realms: Journey into Mystery (2019) #5

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Furthermore, there’s a good chunk of the book where Dan is railing against his critics and defending his loose adherence to continuity, and it’s a little obvious and tiresome.

In November 2010, Slott took over The Amazing Spider-Man as the sole writer, marking the comic book's change to a twice–monthly schedule, beginning with Slott's "Big Time" storyline. [10] [11] Avengers Disassembled: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Avengers Disassembled. She-Hulk plays a surprisingly large role in this crucial turning point of Avengers history. See Marvel Universe Events: Avengers Disassembled for collection information. She appears in #500-501 after She-Hulk (2004) #10 and in Finale after #12. The time stuff was way beyond the pale. Also, the idea that the Living Tribunal is presiding over petty death match squabbles was dumb. Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat! (2016) #7-8: See Guide to Hellcat (eventually). Issue #8 is part of Civil War II.

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She-Hulk also appears in the following comics during this era, which I have yet to place in chronology :Avengers: Heroes Welcome (2013) #1, Marvel 75th Anniversary Celebration (2014) #1, Deadpool’s Art of War (2014) #3, Deadpool’s Art of War (2014) #4 Super-entertaining and fun read. I somehow enjoyed more the first half of the series. In my opinion the scripts loose some freshness in the last issues but overall, it is a great run. The book is full of references to things that were occurring in the Marvel Universe at the time of publication, so if you are familiar with that particular period you would enjoy it even more. If not, you might feel a bit lost but for sure you will still enjoy the stories. Even today I feel like some comic book artists don’t get that you can’t beat Gary Frank or Alex Ross in the realism department. Please stop trying, make your own style. Collected with She-Hulks, directly below. Material from this anthology is also included in Deadpool & The Mercs For Money, Vol. 1 – see Guide to Deadpool.Single Green Female (1-6). A very innovative take on the She-Hulk, with its focus on superheroic law rather than superheroic punching. There's also a lot of great characterization, particularly the difference between Jen and She-Hulk. Finally, Slott does an excellent job of giving a lot of great attention to Marvel continuity. Overall. a winner. [7/10] Even though this one-shot was written by 2005 series writer Peter David and published alongside issue #36, due to some of the supporting characters it occurs not only after the series, but also after Jen’s next series – released later in 2009! However, if you’re only reading sequentially through this guide, there’s really no harm in reading it here – it’s not as though it spoils the subsequent series. [ Marvel Unlimited]

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