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    Re: SHE-HULK #15 Thoughts and Reactions *SPOILERS*

    I think Burchett is doing a solid job. His work suits the title better than Paul Pelletier or Will Conrad did, and he's proven a lot more reliable than Juan Bobillo (who for my money is the best this title has had) and Paul Smith (who only lasted a disappointing issue and a half!!!). Although the suggestions of Byrne and Dwyer are particularly tempting, I doubt the likelihood of either signing up to draw the She-Hulk series every month, so I feel pretty satisfied with what we're getting.

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    I think Burchett is doing a solid job. His work suits the title better than Paul Pelletier or Will Conrad did
    I thought Paul Pelletier was great for SHE-HULK. I really can't choose between Juan Bobillo or Pelletier for my favourite Shulkie artist, they were both fantastic. I loved his She-Hulk and he killed with the comic timing when Titania first appeared and when Hercules was in court. Not to mention that Paul drew what are, in my opinion, some of the best issues to date - SHE-HULK #9-12.

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    Re: SHE-HULK #15 Thoughts and Reactions *SPOILERS*

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Fetsur View Post
    And, let's face it, SHE-HULK is an awful name.
    In the "Fem Four" stories, her code name has been changed to "Liberty." No, she does NOT wear a star-spangled outfit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dusty View Post
    I was just looking through my Thing issues and picturing how either of them would draw the series. My vote would go to Andrea Di Vito, and I'd also want him on covers,
    Covers? COVERS? I can understand why people are not fond of Rick Burchett's pencils, but we have Greg Horn drawing the covers. Since Adam "AH!" Hughes is exclusive to DC, I don't think we can get anybody better in that department. Is there something about Horn's artwork you don't like?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edward J. Cunningham View Post
    Covers? COVERS? I can understand why people are not fond of Rick Burchett's pencils, but we have Greg Horn drawing the covers. Since Adam "AH!" Hughes is exclusive to DC, I don't think we can get anybody better in that department. Is there something about Horn's artwork you don't like?
    It seems to me that if you had DiVito on a book it would be a waste of his talents not to put him on covers too.
    This isn't a dig at Horn whom I think does an excellent job on covers.
    It's just that DiVito is also a great cover artist, so you may as well show off the style inside the book.

    As an aside, I would love Dan to write an annual or a done-in-one where we could see Horn's work for a whole book. Just because I am curious to see what he would do telling a story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edward J. Cunningham View Post
    In the "Fem Four" stories, her code name has been changed to "Liberty." No, she does NOT wear a star-spangled outfit.
    Wow, I didn't think they could give her a worse name than She-Hulk, and you've proven me wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Fetsur View Post
    Wow, I didn't think they could give her a worse name than She-Hulk, and you've proven me wrong
    I thought "Liberty" was an amusing reference to the OTHER famous big green lady in New York City. Sorry you don't like it...

    Eddie Cunningham

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Fetsur View Post
    Wow, I didn't think they could give her a worse name than She-Hulk, and you've proven me wrong
    Just out of curiosity, do you consider "Knockout" to be worse than "Liberty"?

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    Finally was able to pick up the latest SHE-HULK issue, and I have to say I was mildly disappointed. I was expecting something with a little more... substance. It was still a good read, although a much quicker one than other issue. However, as the bulk of the issue was a fight, I'm sure a stronger action artist could really have knocked this one out of the park. I'm pretty sure this issue will stand up better with the rest of the arc, but if this was my first issue I'm not sure I would be coming back, which ain't too good considering this is an excellent jumping-on point. I really hope the arc isn't just "She-Hulk fights random Hulk villains then finds out about Planet Hulk".

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    Re: SHE-HULK #15 Thoughts and Reactions *SPOILERS*

    I think Dan is slightly hamstrung by the Civil War delays... I reckon this story was originally meant to go further into the post-CW Marvel Universe, but for now it's particularly restrained in that light.

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