A review by viandemoisie
She-Hulk, Volume 4: Laws of Attraction by Dan Slott

3.0

She-Hulk, tackling superhero sex crimes one year before The Boys did.
Gotta be honest, I'm not too warm on the way they capped Eros' sexual assault storyline. From what I understand, yes he used his magic seduction powers to take advantage of a bunch of women, but it's not his fault because Thanos messed up with his mind and because of that his power had a tendency to fire up on its own or something? And because of that he just assumed that every encounter was consensual? I don't know how to feel about it, and it does not make me eager to see Eros join the MCU.


Artwise, I prefer the earlier issues in this volume, with Will Conrad's style. The later issues by Rick Burchett and Cliff Rathburn are, hum, less to my tastes. Which is puzzling because they're both rather talented and have done great work in other series.
I don't know, overall I'd say I've been a bit underwhelmed with the art direction in the 2004-2005 She-Hulk series.