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August 19, 2004 at 1:59 am #10177Mr BurroughsParticipant
I’ll repost what I found at the She-Hulk board.
SHE-HULK #9
Written by Dan Slott
Penciled by Juan Bobillo
Cover by MIKE MAYHEW
"STRONG ENOUGH" PART 1 (OF 1)
After months in deep space, She-Hulk returns to Earth a changed woman. A major power
boost has made her stronger than ever, maybe even stronger than this issue’s special
guest star: HERCULES! Feats of strength can wait, however, ‘cause this emerald
enchantress is going to the books and relying on brains, not brawn, to get the Prince of
Power out of some Herculean legal problems.
32 PGS./ MARVEL PSR …$2.99
UPC: 5960605527-00911http://members2.boardhost.com/SheHulk/msg/12947.html
Cross your fingers and hope that Bobillo will draw the new She-Hulk with added bulk.
August 19, 2004 at 8:28 am #10178LingsterKeymasterShe looks great in the issue out today, #7.
August 22, 2004 at 2:05 am #10179Mr BurroughsParticipantWell, this is cool. If the cover to issue 9 is any guide, She-Hulk’s power surge makes her muscles grow bigger than ever.
September 2, 2004 at 9:34 pm #10180temugenParticipantDoes anyone else find that She-Hulk’s face on the cover of issue #9 looks a lot like Colette Nelson’s? Even her pose is similar to one that Nelson strikes quite often in her photoshoots. I’m thinking that the artist may be a fellow fan, or maybe just using her as a reference.
September 3, 2004 at 7:23 am #10181Mr. StoneParticipantI just hope it sticks.
September 19, 2004 at 9:37 pm #10182AlexGKeymasterDoes anyone else find that She-Hulk’s face on the cover of issue #9 looks a lot like Colette Nelson’s? Even her pose is similar to one that Nelson strikes quite often in her photoshoots. I’m thinking that the artist may be a fellow fan, or maybe just using her as a reference.
Interesting that you should mention the facial similarity between the cover rendition for Issue #9 and the real life FBBr Colette Nelson – you’re not the only one to have noticed this as I mentioned this same observation as well a while back on the She-Hulk message board. To those familiar with her – or those that compared the artwork with linked photos agreed that it was likely the artist was using her as a model – although the fantasy format is, of course, going to far superior to anything in the real world. 😉
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~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)September 21, 2004 at 11:26 pm #10183RichardParticipantOk so I bought issue #7 and I hate to tell ya but the artwork sucked. It was so bad I thought it was a parady of the real hero’s and villan fighting in the ring. Just in case anyone cares thou the champion fought a similar contest on earth and if memory serves Benjamin J Grimm aka the ever lovin Thing fought him to a draw.
September 22, 2004 at 6:13 am #10184Mr. StoneParticipantThe above is most definately a opinion not shared by all. I happen to like the artwork. Better than what the JLA book is cranking out lately.
September 22, 2004 at 1:45 pm #10185RichardParticipantOk Beta Ray Bill’s arms looked like toothpicks and he had a beer gut! Remember this is Beta Ray Bill the guy who beat Thor one on one! And Adam Warlock looked like a dweeb. Dont get me wrong here the story was fine but if they want the book to succeed then they need an artist who can draw. Superhero’s need to look super otherwise I’d buy Archie.
September 24, 2004 at 10:14 pm #10186smittyParticipantThe good news is that Bobillo soon will be gone, replaced
by Pelletier.I think the art has been a major drawback in a title many
of us waited a long time to see.smitty
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