Is the Living Tribunal established Marvel continuity? Not that it would be any less of a deus ex machina if it was, but I'm curious.
I did like Scott commenting that the first thing Doom does with absolute power is fix his face, because, eyah, it kind of is. I didn't like that he called Doom a sociopath/psychopath, when Valeria's fake death scene shows that he does care.
I can't shake the feeling that whatever it was Doom said in Latverian, it wasn't what Scott thought he was saying.
Valeria's feelings from the back-up last issue and her scenes here make me think she's less and less happy by the way her family is treating her Uncle Victor.
I was kind of disappointed Bentley didn't follow through with his plan to dig up Cassie. We'd have gotten Cassie back, with new powers!
Yeah, the Living Tribunal kind of came out of nowhere, although it is an established Marvel thing. The only reason I recognized it at all is because I've been reading back issues of She-Hulk.
Mmm, I don't think I'm as into it as a lot of other people are? I like Dan Slott's first run better than his second, and there are some really abrupt changes when Peter David starts writing it. I think I'm up to like #23 in She-Hulk vol. 2 right now.
I'm really excited for the new She-Hulk ongoing though. The Kevin Wada covers are amazing.
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I did like Scott commenting that the first thing Doom does with absolute power is fix his face, because, eyah, it kind of is. I didn't like that he called Doom a sociopath/psychopath, when Valeria's fake death scene shows that he does care.
I can't shake the feeling that whatever it was Doom said in Latverian, it wasn't what Scott thought he was saying.
Valeria's feelings from the back-up last issue and her scenes here make me think she's less and less happy by the way her family is treating her Uncle Victor.
I was kind of disappointed Bentley didn't follow through with his plan to dig up Cassie. We'd have gotten Cassie back, with new powers!
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I'm really excited for the new She-Hulk ongoing though. The Kevin Wada covers are amazing.
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