Tuesday 6 October 2015

She-Hulk: Law and Disorder Review



Finished reading She-Hulk: Law and Disorder, this begins writer Charles Soule's All New Marvel Now series as She-Hulk starts up her own law firm. The book opens up with She-Hulk having her annual review at her current law firm which she quits after learning that the firm only hired her because of her connections to the superhero community. After quitting Jen heads to the local bar were she meats Holly Harrow the wife of the villainous scientist Jonas Harrow, hoping to be able to sue Tony Stark after believing he stole the design of his repulsor technology from her late husband. After dealing with the law suit Holly pays Jen with enough money for her to start up her own law practice in an office building. The second story starts with Jen hiring an assistant for her practice and teaming up with Hellcat, with Jen hiring Patsy as her own investigator for cases. Once back at her office Jen meets with Kristoff Vernard, the son of Dr Doom hoping to gain asylum in America. The final story has She-Hulk reopening the Blue File case as she meets with the Shocker at his apartment while Patsy visits Tigra and Jen's assistant Angie Huang heads to Noth Dakota as they hope they find out any more information about the case. Overall this was a great book as it dived into the world of being a lawyer from the perspective of She-Hulk which puts a superhero twist on the story which is immensely intriguing. There's some great comedic parts from the interactions between Jen and Patsy to laugh out loud moments of Tony Stark's legal department which is strengthened by some great visuals from the art department. 8.5/10.

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