All right ladies and gents, just read Issue #2.
Boy am I getting annoyed. This time there is no implied Hulk out, no clothes ripping, no She-Hulk, NO NOTHING! The gist of it is... Jen is working her job as normal, keeping calm, keeping cool. Some kids remind her of Bruce and how he's dead, and then she gets angry and resists a hulkout back in her office.
Okay, first of all. I was really annoyed that she went back to her office of all places to go "keep her cool." Let me ask you folks something. If you're pissed off and you need to calm down, are you going to do it at your f-ing office? NO! That's the place where I get the MOST aggravation. It became very clear that her going to the office was a contrived excuse to get her to talk to her new office assistant who offers an ear if she needs to talk about her problems.
But let's ignore that. It seems the crux of this comic series is going to revolve around Jen trying to prevent a tenant from getting evicted. There's hints that the tenant is being protected by some evil force, great, sure, comics, I get it.
However, this series is moving way too slow. You remember how in the first Hulk movie we didn't see the Hulk into an hour in? Yeah, this is the same problem with this series. It'd be one thing if there was something compelling moving the plot forward, but instead it seems that the author is relying on you hoping to see Jen hulk out so that you continue reading on.
To wrap it up, so far the 1st two issues are off to a bad start. The comic is simply, the ordinary life of Jennifer Walters without any real plot to make you care to go forward.
If you wanted to skip issue 2, I don't blame you and as for Issue 1? Probably better off just seeing a screenshot of her semi transformation panel. Because that's all you're going to get.
This series better start picking up some steam or I'm going to drop it like a bad habit.
Boy am I getting annoyed. This time there is no implied Hulk out, no clothes ripping, no She-Hulk, NO NOTHING! The gist of it is... Jen is working her job as normal, keeping calm, keeping cool. Some kids remind her of Bruce and how he's dead, and then she gets angry and resists a hulkout back in her office.
Okay, first of all. I was really annoyed that she went back to her office of all places to go "keep her cool." Let me ask you folks something. If you're pissed off and you need to calm down, are you going to do it at your f-ing office? NO! That's the place where I get the MOST aggravation. It became very clear that her going to the office was a contrived excuse to get her to talk to her new office assistant who offers an ear if she needs to talk about her problems.
But let's ignore that. It seems the crux of this comic series is going to revolve around Jen trying to prevent a tenant from getting evicted. There's hints that the tenant is being protected by some evil force, great, sure, comics, I get it.
However, this series is moving way too slow. You remember how in the first Hulk movie we didn't see the Hulk into an hour in? Yeah, this is the same problem with this series. It'd be one thing if there was something compelling moving the plot forward, but instead it seems that the author is relying on you hoping to see Jen hulk out so that you continue reading on.
To wrap it up, so far the 1st two issues are off to a bad start. The comic is simply, the ordinary life of Jennifer Walters without any real plot to make you care to go forward.
If you wanted to skip issue 2, I don't blame you and as for Issue 1? Probably better off just seeing a screenshot of her semi transformation panel. Because that's all you're going to get.
This series better start picking up some steam or I'm going to drop it like a bad habit.