I thought they took away all the things that made her different from Bruce and now just dumbed her down. Not interested at all in her current state.
Last edited by Iron Maiden; 01-30-2019 at 12:41 AM.
My thoughts on Tamaki's run, for it's good and ALL of it's bad, the comic was trying to tell a mature and complicated story. It didn't work outside of the first arc due to crap pacing and editorial interference, but it tried sort of.
This current version of She-Hulk is just a Hulk, there's no getting around it. She's not written like Jen, lacking her smarts or wit or legal expertise, and she's mostly just there to be Thor's latest girlfriend. People say she got over her problems but has these new ones due to the celestials but it reads more like laziness. Aaron can't use Hulk and he sure doesn't want She-Hulk for She-Hulk. However, he also doesn't want to write about a woman overcoming her own mental blocks or trauma, so he just makes Jen the way she was all over again minus the hard stuff.
So, I'm not a fan of the current She-Hulk. She's just a stand-in for Hulk but female so she can be Thor's girl. There's nothing else to her here and it has this weird coating of sexism over it that makes it uncomfortable at this point. Could change of course, but the current state of affairs is not promising.
Could've used Red She-Hulk. Not like it would be a stretch to bring her back and she fits the mold Aaron wants more.
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My big article on Mariko Tamaki's Hulk & She-Hulk runs, discussing the good, bad, and its creation.
My second big article on She-Hulk, discussing Jason Aaron's focus on her in Avengers #20.
Aaron so does not like that name. 'member Thor #700 where Lady Thor was fighting raged roided She -Hulk (just cause) and she actually insulted her directly to her face about her name. Smoooooooth hero work there.
But yeah, Aaron only seems to view She-Hulk as exactly the same as regular Hulk.
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My big article on Mariko Tamaki's Hulk & She-Hulk runs, discussing the good, bad, and its creation.
My second big article on She-Hulk, discussing Jason Aaron's focus on her in Avengers #20.
I expect a She-Hulk MCU movie.
The CGI work to make Thanos leading man material was merely preamble to making a Shulkie romantic comedy.
Not really that surprising when Aaron made Thor give up his own name so that Jane Foster could use it and call herself Thor even though it’s a male’s name and Thor real birth name and not a title, code name or alias. So Aaron must think that the same principles should apply to the Hulks name especially since it doesn’t necessarily have to a male name even though we have always associated it with a male character.
I'm making a wild guess that Aaron is taking Jen for a longer-than-expected change in her personality and powers, which will turn off many readers, but that at the end of which she will revert mostly to who she was pre-Civil War II. Mostly. For readers who are willing to wait like me, I'm hanging on, but it's understandable if others think otherwise.
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I like that She-Hulk is in the Avengers stories.
Sure her curent Savage phase is not as interesting as how she apeared in other comic books,but if there is a character that can be writen as a over the top strong member of a team of super heroes is her.(And her cousin)
Marvel has destroyed everything that made Jen a fun and unique character and instead they turned her into a clone of Bruce.
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Funny thing is, they kind of went this route with Betty as well, toward the end of the Red Hulk title when she was the star-she actually had a second form that was basically a savage Hulk.
However, the Doc Green arc (Which pretty much eliminated the whole "Hulk family" dynamic) left her without her powers....but the whole emotional trauma angle definetly fits her much better IMO given her history.
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