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SuperMegaSpeed Reviews

Savage Hulk #3 - I find myself literally without comment on this, actually.

She-Hulk #8 - Honestly, i knew that Nick Fury had been aged recently but i didn't know the same thing had happened to Captain America (i knew the Falcon was replacing him but i didn't know why). So with last issue's cliffhanger i thought the story was going to be about some old guy that was going to hire She-Hulk to prove that he was really Captain America. Then when Min got outraged about it i looked it up online and it does seem to really have happened. Once again i say unto thee: footnotes would be nice. of course it's just a story and it'll all get reset to status quo at some point in the future, and in the meantime this is a funny story, and i'm still liking Pulido's art.

Superior Foes of Spider-Man #15 - Another great, funny, interesting issue. It would be fitting (but unorthodox) if the series ends with the characters all having betrayed each other to the point where they can't work together anymore and having gained nothing, and it does seem like that's where we're going.

By fnord12 | September 10, 2014, 2:13 PM | Comics


Comments

Savage Hulk: very much did not appreciate Marvel Girl's costume in this. i don't actually know why i'm even reading this title.

She-Hulk: (so many things start with "min got outraged...") have you people never watched Law & Order? c'mon. fine. She-Hulk completely misses the totally obvious clue of Matt Murdock hanging up on her abruptly and lacks any curiousity or deductive skills to find out what's going on. i'll give that to you.
but you want me to believe she didn't find out who the opposing counsel was until she walked into the courtroom? yeah, i know it was filed by a different firm with a name she didn't recognize, but with the media involved there's no way there weren't Daredevil vs She-Hulk headlines all over the place. and, again, Law & Order. some clerk somewhere came into the room at some point and handed She-Hulk a piece of paper that told her who she was going to be going up against and she totally had a freak out about it and then calmly called Matt up for an off the record lunch talk. it's not like the reader didn't see this reveal coming from a mile away. there was no reason to keep She-Hulk in the dark the whole time because there was no drama to build up. we all knew how this was going to play out. by having She-Hulk get taken by surprise just makes her look incompetent.

Superior Foes: poor Shocker

Reference from SuperMegaMonkey : chronocomic

You can see my full Speed Reviews here    Read More: Savage Hulk #1-4