The Sensational She-Hulk
by John Byrne
The Sensational She-Hulk
by John Byrne
In She-Hulk sighting for the week of 3/20 Jen appears in Avengers #17 and Captain Marvel #3.
Summary: In Avengers, She-Hulk unleashes a new power to overload her gamma energy into a massive explosion, that almost kills Captain America and lets the bad guys escape. Not Jen's best day but as she talks with Thor, Jennifer states she would get better control over the new powers.
Thoughts: Its neat to see Jen get another power and this time fumble with it. Dumb Hulk speech still drags down every scene.
Summary: As seen in the last issue of Cap Marvel, She-Hulk is affected by the depowering zone. Carol goes Binary, or at least something some sort of power-up, on her own to save Jen. After some rest, Jen helps train the trapped civilians along with the rest of the superheroes and is left in charge when Carol and Jess leave for a mission.
Thoughts: Its good to see Carol and Jen on such good terms and that being de-powered hasn't stopped Jen from helping out with the more physical tasks.
I think She-Hulk's strength level now exceeds Class 100.
I like how She-Hulk is currently portrayed in the Avengers main title.
Is her code name still "She-Hulk," which is what Jennifer is called on the recap page, or is it "Hulk," as she is called in-story?
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How do you all feel about the She-Hulk + Thor romance?
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I miss Fantastic Four Jen.
Put her and Scott on a FF West team!
I just want Jen to speak normally again. Is that too much to ask?
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While I'm not a fan of Dumb-Jen, I don't think the change had anything to do "feminism" or anything like that. I think Marvel just wanted to shake things up for a bit. I see this the same as angel-Punisher or Frankencastle, Peter Parker businessman, fight club-Thunderbolts, or a few other things. It's jarring yes, but I don't think it'll last.
I can handle Thor and She-Hulk together, but I can't handle She-Hulk's lack of intelligence.
If anything it's a reduction of feminism. They've taken one of the most relatable and feminist female characters in comics and reduced her to a copy of her male counterpart (which Marvel has spent years trying to avoid).