She-Hulk By Dan Slott Omnibus (She-hulk Omnibus)

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Rogers, Vaneta (October 13, 2013). "NYCC 2013: Dan Slott Crams 'Kirby Cool' Concepts Into New Silver Surfer Series". Newsarama. Archived from the original on October 27, 2013.

In addition to more behind-the-scenes fun facts involved with creating his iconic SHE-HULK run, Slott also shared his advice for creating story structure. And for those keeping an eye on the latest developments in the Spider-Verse, Slott teased “twists and turns and emotional stakes” for the remaining issues of EDGE OF SPIDER-VERSE.Avengers Disassembled: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Avengers Disassembled. She-Hulk plays a surprisingly large role in this crucial turning point of Avengers history. See Marvel Universe Events: Avengers Disassembled for collection information. She appears in #500-501 after She-Hulk (2004) #10 and in Finale after #12. Dan Slott:And the general consensus on The Simpsons is that it went down hill somewhere between season 8-12. Gerding, Stephen (January 19, 2018). "Dan Slott Leaving Amazing Spider-Man, Will Write Iron Man". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on July 4, 2018. Due to this key difference, She-Hulk is a social butterfly compared to her cousin. She is a long-running member of Avengers and only the second replacement member of The Fantastic Four (she subs for The Thing after the original Secret Wars). Also, after her first series, her titles are typically humorous – thanks to John Byrne’s 4th-wall breaking take on The Sensational She-Hulk.

Af ter #288: Incredible Hulk (1968) #316, New Mutants (1983) #37, Secret Wars II (1985) #9, Avengers (1963) #266 Slott’s newfound determination to legislate the Marvel Universe—and his curious line of questioning— eventually led him to answer one of the biggest questions in fans' minds: Couldn’t Spider-Man sue J. Jonah Jameson for libel? This led Slott to create a crossover between the hyphenated heroes, Spider-Man and She-Hulk. She-Hulk only makes one other in-canon appearance in this era – in Marvel Team-Up (1972) #107 after issue #18. She also appears in an editorial feature in Amazing Spider-Man (1963) Annual 15, but there is no story attached. I've been to this rodeo before with Superior Spider-Man. And for that, readers were far more volatile and incendiary over that premise– until they actually read the book when it was up and running. I'm pretty sure we'll be able to win over a lot of the people who are ready to doubt the book out of the gate. With She-Hulk’s solo series over and her membership in both Avengers and Fantastic Four lapsed, she fell into disuse as just an occasional guest star from 1994 to 1996.

Free Comic Book Day 2007: The Amazing Spider-Man #1, ( Free Comic Book Day issue), Marvel Comics, May 2007 She-Hulk by Dan Slott explores the “lawyer” side of Jennifer Walters. There’s not a lot of action, it’s more mature themes and it’s less goofy than the other run. We see a lot of judicial cases, principally managed by the new firm she’s in: Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway. The special twist here is that GLK&H is a law firm for superhumans, heroes or vilains. It sets the stage for a lot of nice situations but it really hurts the pacing. As much as I liked the story: it’s SOOOOOO slow and the plots take forever to develop. Even so, there are nice arcs, like the one where Titania goes crazy, the one with the Green Cross and the one where Jen becomes an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. My favourite was definitely the one where the TVA and She-Hulk have to do a cosmic time travel trial, it’s genius. I also really liked the moral dilemma of being Jen Walters VS being She-Hulk, it brought some nice narrative and nice character development throughout the run. Hanks, Henry (December 31, 2012). "Events in landmark Spider-Man issue have fans in a frenzy". CNN. Archived from the original on June 4, 2013 . Retrieved February 16, 2013.

Her-oes (2010) #1-4 were released in this period but are out-of-chronology. It imagines several of Marvel’s female heroes as school students. TD: Perfect segway into my last question. Outside of everything you are doing with Spider-Boy and Mark, what’s in store for the future of Dan Slott at Marvel? Thing & She-Hulk: The Long Night (2002) #1: This story fits here between Avengers (1998) #44 & 46; see below for collection information If people would maintain an open mind and actually read what you write, they may see things differently. Infinity Gauntlet (1991): See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Infinity Gauntlet. Effectively, She-Hulk’s participation in this event occurs just prior to John Byrne’s return to her title. She appears in issues #2-4. After issue #2, she is also in Silver Surfer (1987) #52. During issue #4 she is in Silver Surfer (1987) #54 and Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme (1988) #33.

TD: So, your work on Spider-Man has gone on to irrevocably change core tenets of the characters mythos. Out of all the adaptations that have used your work specifically, which of those do you hold most dear? Also in this period: an out-of-continuity appearance in Strange Tales (2009) #1-2 The Heroic Age: Jennifer Walters, She-Hulk (2010 – 2012)



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