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She Hulk #8 - A Design for Life
Rainbow Rowell's She Hulk is an odd book. The pacing is all over the shop, Jen isn't in it that much, and plot points are bouncing around all over the place.
However, that doesn't mean it's bad.
The latest issue was good, looking at two side characters who appeared by coincidence and in a weird way a few issues ago. It also has more Takeshi Miyazawa, who made his name on Spider-man Loves Mary Jane and is an infrequent fill in artist.

"...the usual suspects"
Anything that happens by accident can be improved by design is a banger of a line
I really liked this introduction to these two, and can start to see things coming together, but...it's strange to see the lead character sidelined again in issue 8 of her book.
However, that doesn't mean it's bad.
The latest issue was good, looking at two side characters who appeared by coincidence and in a weird way a few issues ago. It also has more Takeshi Miyazawa, who made his name on Spider-man Loves Mary Jane and is an infrequent fill in artist.


Anything that happens by accident can be improved by design is a banger of a line
I really liked this introduction to these two, and can start to see things coming together, but...it's strange to see the lead character sidelined again in issue 8 of her book.
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Aphids?
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I'm going with Mealworm-Man.
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It'd be absolutely disgusting to have tapeworm powers, but I wouldn't say useless