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This has to be one of the most misogynistic stories I've ever read in my entire life. She-Hulk willingly endures sexual abuse and humiliation in order to protect her boyfriend after being 'arrested' by S.H.I.E.L.D. and is written to feel no trauma regarding it, with the violations against her being almost completely trivialized. Oh, and she's wearing a leotard at most throughout the whole story, which is explained by her saying it's 'convenient' and people would stare at her either way.

If you don't understand or don't care how comics like these dehumanize women and trivialize their experiences of being sexually exploited you need to do some serious soul searching. I would not recommend that any women put themselves through reading this rubbish, it honestly made me feel sickened.

Absolutely no part of this made realistic or canonical sense. Its not even worth being given a review longer than these two sentences.

I personally found this volume to be much more entertaining than its predecessors. I appreciated that the story was slightly less incredulous, and Red Hulk definitely less obnoxious, but the work of the new art team is what really captivated me. Each page was stunning and the issues on monster island had some of the most awe-inspiring art I've ever seen in a comic.