She-Hulk Vol. 1: Deconstructed by Mariko Tamaki

She-Hulk Vol. 1: Deconstructed

by Mariko Tamaki

Jennifer Walters has survived the second Civil War ... barely. But, having risen from the rubble, she re-enters the world a very different kind of hero. Fueled by a quiet rage, she is determined to move forward, to go on with her life - but the pain of the past and all that she's lost is always there. An undercurrent, a pulse waiting to quicken -and trigger Jen's transformation into the one thing she doesn't have control over... Collecting: Hulk 1-6.

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4 of 5 stars

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Jen Walters as She-hulk is going through some struggles after the events of Civil War and her fight with Thanos. We see her struggle to get back to some sort of normal in her life, by going back to being a lawyer as Jen Walters.

I really liked this volume and the way they showed Jen's struggles and that they didn't brush off what happened to her. Some people don't like much realism in Superhero comics but every once in a while I like to read about a Superhero who needs to deal with the fallout of what happened to them.

Jen is struggling hard with walking out in the world as Jen and not She-hulk as in the past she was usually in her green form when interacting with everybody. I do want to see her going back to her green form, but this story is good for what it portrays.

The art was great. I will be reading the next volume, not only because She-hulk is one that I like but because I want to see what happens next.

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