![]() ![]() Slott's She-Hulk has become the standard by which all subsequent books are judged. It brings Jen Walters back into the forefront alongside her Hulk persona, and also establishes a top-notch supporting cast. This series is frequently hilarious, but it packs plenty of heart, as well. For instance, the series establishes that a version of Marvel Comics exists within the Marvel Universe, and all their comics are 100% factual accounts of real-life incidents. Slott's She-Hulk isn't as overtly meta as Byrne's Sensational She-Hulk, but it does mine the depths of Marvel lore for both comedic and dramatic effect. Jonah Jameson for libel, there's only one lawyer to call. Slott's She-Hulk run sees Jen Walters take a role at the prestigious law firm Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg, & Holliway, where she brings her unique perspective to matters of superhuman law. ![]() ![]() If Byrne fundamentally overhauled She-Hulk's personality and place in the Marvel Universe, then Dan Slott brought her into the 21st Century. ![]()
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