![]() ![]() It worked for me, but I can see readers more interested in superheroes than law feeling a bit unfulfilled. I quite enjoyed the setup - especially since the lawyer aspects felt so authentic. There is one other humorous action-based moment in the book, but it's only two panels, and again, while this works for the funny side of the book, it almost entirely ignores the expected action component. While the subsequent scene is perhaps funnier for that cutaway, the mix remains decidedly out of balance with no other opportunities for action in the book. The book cuts away during the one "action scene" before Jennifer even throws a punch. While these elements don't need to be equal by any means, there's very little of the "superhero" element here at all. In Soule's defense, the lawyer aspects of the book absolutely feel realistic, but the balance between "She-Hulk, attorney at law" and "She-Hulk, superhero at large" is off. ![]()
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