| She-Hulk #1 |
| Wednesday, 19 October 2005 | |||||
Dan Slott's relaunched She-Hulk is back on comics stands
today. The comic features Juan Bobillo on art, which some fans
are happy about, others not so much. The opening storyline takes
up a few months following the end of the last series' run, which
conveniently enough was actually a few months ago. It's OK. I'm not going to rave about it, but it's OK and I'm glad to see her back. Slott has clearly made some decisions about who the fan base should be, and it ain't us. I was really annoyed with the Marvel website, by the way. It's always been awful but today was worse than ever. It took me five minutes to find the She-Hulk #1 page, though right up front I was notified that there's a new Marvel movie opening up on July 28th! The Fantastic Four! Attention Marvel: fire whoever runs your website, the whole team if it's a team. Hire me, just me, and I'll do it all by myself and you'll never have a problem with people being able to find what they're looking for, ever again. It will be easy as pumpkin pie.
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Dan Slott's relaunched She-Hulk is back on comics stands
today. The comic features Juan Bobillo on art, which some fans
are happy about, others not so much. The opening storyline takes
up a few months following the end of the last series' run, which
conveniently enough was actually a few months ago. 