A review by ashlylynne
She-Hulk, Volume 2: Disorderly Conduct by Charles Soule

1.0

1/5 Stars

Contains issues #7-12.

This comic picks up where volume 1 left off. She Hulk, Jennifer Walters, is back at it and trying to bring justice into the light. Ant Man makes an appearance in this issue (but, like Captain America in the first, I didn’t really like the story-line).

That’s about all I’ve got for this synopsis, since this volume was even duller than the first.

Wow, it is amazing how much I DON’T have to say about this collection.


It was filled with the same complaints I had from the first volume, minus the crazy, unfitting artwork. There was too much text and not enough action. I also felt that in this one Soule really dumbs down the storyline for his readers. I don’t know if he does this because of all the law jargon, but it makes the story read at a very middle-grade level.

Not that comics are typically straining to read or anything, but this audience felt to young for the one it was aimed at.

Overall, I was bored and eager to finish this book.
It was so dull, even now I can’t remember what happened in this story.

I’m sad these two books didn’t mesh with me because I was so excited to read them. I love it when authors try to revive lesser-known heroes and villains, but, in this case, it definitely did not work.

I definitely do not recommend this books. I totally understand why it was cancelled. Even if it hadn’t been, I wouldn’t have picked up any more of the series.

Review originally published on my Wordpress blog Dreaming Through Literature.

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