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Collects Hulk (2016) #7-11. Jennifer Walters is only just getting used to her hulking new alter ego when an internet-famous cooking-show host transforms into a hideous monster on camera! Now, Jen must come to terms with her own savage side in time to help. Can she find an antidote to the transformation before the drug that caused it hits the streets and its horrific effects start to spread? Maybe with a little help from Patsy Walker, A.K.A. Hellcat! Faced with a wave of monsters, Jen cant help but be pulled into the craziness as a force for good. Is She-Hulk back? Or is the Hulk a new breed of hero? And what will the answers mean for Jennifer Walters?
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1 released bookShe-Hulk by Mariko Tamaki is a 4-book series first released in 2017 with contributions by Nico Leon and Mariko Tamaki.
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2 primary booksHulk (2016) is a 0-book series first released in 2017 with contributions by Mariko Tamaki.
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2.5 stars I have so much love for the first volume in the series, so of course I had high expectations going into it, but this second installment was simply not good. The story-arc is all over the place and it lacks the dept the first one has (there are barely any mentions of her ptsd). The only redeeming quality is the Jen's friendship with Hellcat and even then...the last issue was super dumb and cheesy.
I'm definitely happy as new Marvel comics can move further out from Civil War II and get back to like, other things. (Although I do appreciate seeing Jen's ongoing journey with PTSD and trauma recovery! But I'm also glad for a return to the She-Hulk blend of sass/shenanigans [feat Hellcat] and legal expertise.) Plus I LOVE that the arc revolved around a queer couple who have a baking YouTube channel.