She-Hulk (2014), v2: Disorderly Conduct

by Charles Soule

Other authorsJavier Pulido (Artist), Clayton Cowles (Letterer), Munsta Vicente (Colorist)
Paper Book, 2014

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Rating

½ (44 ratings; 3.8)

Publication

New York, NY : Marvel Worldwide, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, LLC, [2014]

Description

She-Hulk, Hellcat and Giant-Man team up to save one of Jen's officemates - but what secret agenda does Hank Pym have? Meanwhile, She-Hulk takes on Captain America as her newest client! Someone from Cap's past has returned to haunt them all, and She-Hulk might be his only hope - because the opposing attorney is Matt Murdock! She-Hulk and Daredevil battle it out in court and on the streets in this trial of the century - but is Captain America actually guilty after all? And at long last, it's all come down to this: the Blue File revealed! As Hellcat investigates the mysterious, mind-altering file, She-Hulk takes on Titania - and Angie Huang just might meet her fate! Secrets are revealed and the Blue File is opened wide as Charles Soule and Javier Pulido's acclaimed run comes to a close!.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

User reviews

LibraryThing member JJbooklvr
I had never read any of the She-Hulk comics before featuring just her so this and the previous volume was new for me. It was fun and I am disappointed this run ended so soon after only 12 issues. Now I will have to see how she fits in on the new A-Force comic coming out later.
LibraryThing member greeniezona
I'm a little sad that this was only a two volume run. The combination of legal drama and superhero comic was surprisingly successful for me. Though it's hardly surprising that this second volume's arc about Captain America needing to be judged for his past would win me. (Team Cap. Always.)

The
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resolution of the blue file was a little underwhelming, but I suspect it was one of those things I would have gotten more out of if I'd read the intersecting storylines. Meh.

I still would like to know more about Angie and Hei Hei. Enough to see if the next She-Hulk line continue where this left off? I'm not sure yet.

This volume is back to Pulido as artist, which is much appreciated.
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LibraryThing member BraveNewBks
Good fun. They really upped the lawyer game in this volume, having She-Hulk go toe-to-toe with Matt Murdock in the courtroom (and bringing real legal concepts like hearsay and dying declarations into play). The superhero storyline paled a little in comparison, though finding out the paralegal has
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powers was pretty awesome.
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