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Images (starting with the top) from âSavage She-Hulkâ #2, #6, #6, #8, #19, #19 and #23.
She-Hulk and... Important Storylines
Here are four key events that occur in She-Hulk storylines.Yes, they each have a little rhyme to go along with them. There is no real reason for this other than the fact I was feeling creative.
1. She-Hulk witnesses her best friendâs death. And is then blamed for it.
My white dress torn, to match me inside, Two personalities about to collide. As my skin turns green, my eyes see red, I see my best friend lying there dead.
Why is it important? This is one of the earliest tragedies we see in the She-Hulk comics, and is definitely the one most ignored, even though it has a significant result on She-hulk. It starts the trend of She-Hulk falsely being victimised as a villain, solidifying the separation she has with society with them believing sheâs a monster. It also appears to have an impact on She-Hulk herself as she blames herself for the death which could be said to be one of the influencing factors that drove her to the superhero life. To make sure she doesnât fail others like she failed her friend. Issue number: Savage She-Hulk Vol 1 #2 (March 1980)
If you would like to read a review I wrote on this issue then click here.
2. She-Hulk breaks the fourth wall, becoming one of the first to do so in the Marvel Universe on a regular basis.
I know theyâre looking at me. No, not at me, at my drawing. So quick to decide whether I am funny or boring. I donât always like it, but it doesnât matter how I feel, Because, lets be honest, without them, Iâm not even real.
Why is it important? Many Marvel fans nowadays are fascinated with Deadpool because of the fact he knows he is in a comic book, but not a lot of those fans know that it was actually She-Hulk who did it first. The genius idea of having Shulkie break the fourth wall was that of artist/writer John Byrne. This was a simple idea that paved the way for similar storylines in other comics, as well as add a new interest factor to the character resulting in Sensational She-Hulk being She-Hulkâs longest running series with 60 issues.
Issue number: Sensational She-Hulk #1 (May 1989) - She-Hulk breaks the fourth wall for the first time
3. An out of control She-Hulk reverts back to her more savage self and destroys the entire town of Bone.
The buildings in ruin, the people even worse. The aftermath of the horrid green-skinned curse. What once was the glorious town of Bone, Is now a pile of ashes and a single gravestone.
Why is it important? This story in the Avengers comics reminds us that She-Hulk is still a hulk, and although she has moved away from her savage past, there is still a different side of her. An angry, aggressive, monster waiting to be released. Itâs interesting to see the She-Hulk in the Hulkâs shoes - or lack of - for a change. The plot gets even more interesting when we see She-Hulkâs guilt of the situation as she spends a whole summer trying to rebuild the town. During which time she discovers she may have been responsible for a manâs death, something that is deeply traumatic for Shulkie having never taken a life before. The events of this storyline have a deep impact on the character of She-Hulk, showing her what her cousin faces on a regular basis as well as implementing fear of herself due to what she could do if she lost control.
Issue numbers: Avengers Vol 3 #72 - #75 (Nov 2003 - Feb 2004) - Attack on Bone She-Hulk Vol 2 #4 (March 2006) - Returning to Bone to help rebuild the town
Image from She-Hulk Vol 2 #4.
4. She-Hulk discovers that the superhero Starfox may have raped her, as well as many other women he has slept with.
What she thought was a night of passion, as two bodies connect, Might not be so innocent, might not be correct. Was sleeping with Starfox really the girlâs wishes? She-Hulk wonders if heâd like to sleep with the fishes!
Why is it important? I covered this briefly in this post but I want to emphasise that this storyline is very, very important. Not only does it cover the issue of rape and itâs consequences, but also demonstrates how superheroes arenât always, well, heroes. Starfox is a respected member of the Avengers but through this story we see him in a different light, see him as the villain and not because he tries to take over the world or destroy a city, but because he uses his powers for evil means and did something despicable. It makes you wonder if the heroes we put all our faith in are actually worthy. Lucky for Starfox he is proved innocent, but the result could have been very very different.
Issue numbers: She-Hulk Vol 2 #6 & #7 (May & June 2006) - The initial court case and She-Hulkâs discovery. She-Hulk Vol 2 #12 & #13 (Nov & Dec 2006) - Starfoxâs hearing on Titan and the true facts are revealed.
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âBLACK PANTHERâ REVIEW ROUND-UP!
FORBES -Â âBlack Panther is a tour de force, one of the smartest, most original action-packed blockbusters of the decade. This is bold and visually stunning filmmaking, unique and relevant in deeply emotional, truthful ways few films of the genre achieve. Believe the hype - Black Panther rules!â
ROLLING STONE - âMarvelâs [Black Panther] is a masterpiece. An exhilarating triumph on every level from writing, directing, acting, production design, costumes, music, to special effects. The end result feels revolutionaryâ 4/4
EMPIRE MAGAZINE -Â âBlack Panther is a giddily enjoyable, convention-bucking 134-minute epic that somehow manages to simultaneously be a comic-book blockbuster, a pulsating espionage thriller and an Afro-futurist family saga. It challenges as much as it exhilaratesâ 4/5
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER -Â âGetting it right where other franchises get it so wrong, Marvel and Disney have another commercial leviathan here. An action-packed combat epic. With Black Panther, Marvel takes superheroes into a domain theyâve never inhabited before and is all the better for itâ
VARIETY -Â âBlack Panther not only holds its own, but improves on the formula in several key respects, from a politically engaged villain to an emotionally grounded final showdownâ
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY -Â âBlack Pantherâs nuanced celebration of pride and identity and personal responsibility doesnât just feel like fresh direction for the genre, itâs the movieâs own true superpowerâ A-
COLLIDER -Â âBlack Panther is Marvelâs boldest movie yet, and also one of their best. Production design, costumes, and visual effects are all on point. It isnât just a triumph because itâs an important and unprecedented film, but because itâs also a fantastic superhero movie and a joy to watchâA-
USA TODAY - âBlack Panther is the best Marvel origin since Guardians of the Galaxy. [It is] a roaring solo adventure that unleashes James Bond-style spycraft, geopolitics galore and tribal intrigue a la âGame of Thronesâ. Yet while there are plenty of fantastical aspects, Black Panther is extremely groundedâ 4/4
VANITY FAIR -Â âBlack Panther arrives as a welcome refreshment, adding mythic tones and chords of classical drama to the Marvel universe. Itâs easily the most engaging Marvel film in a long while because it has something new to say. More like this please, Marvel. Oh, and, of course: Wakanda foreverâ
NEW YORK TIMES -Â âA jolt of a movie, Black Panther creates wonder with great flair and feeling partly through something Hollywood rarely dreams of anymore: myth. Itâs axis point is the fantastical nation of Wakanda, touching down in a story that has far more going for it than brandingâ
IGN -Â âBlack Panther delivers the goods as an adventure film, a political statement, and a cultural celebration. Long live the King!â 9/10
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