Well, you can't keep a good Hulk down. Not much long after She-Hulk's own series got smashed (again!), she has reappeared. She's back in
The Avengers. That was enough for me to try the first issue. Not as fun as
FF, her last team book that I bought, but it's good to see the character in use. Writers of team books such as
The Avengers always enjoy having characters they can develop since many of the other characters such as Captain America have solo books and, as a consequence, those writing their team books have less leeway with them. So it looks like Shulkie will be playing that free spirit role for writer Jason Aaron. From the one page with She-Hulk in the first issue, it looks as if Aaron is continuing Mariko Tamaki's storyline of She-Hulk as a post-traumatic stress disorder survivor. I much prefer a fun She-Hulk, so I probably will be sitting this series out. It isn't bad, but, having read many, many comic books over the years, it takes a bit more to hook me than what is here. Still, it is nice to see She-Hulk back in the spotlight again so quickly. Maybe if she becomes a fan-favorite here, then the wait for her next solo book will be much shorter!
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