![]() ![]() The book's only problems are romance novel and chick-lit tropes that don't fit She-Hulk nearly as well, such as her self-deprecating envy of other women's beauty. Acosta's research shows as she captures the personality and humor of her main character and the Marvel universe for veteran readers and the uninitiated alike. Of course, because this is a She-Hulk book, this ends up involving clones, supervillains and LARPing. Jen signs on with the law firm QUIRC, resolving actively start looking for love and to have fun in ways that won't get her fired. She also has a PR problem due to She-Hulk's hard-partying habits. ![]() ![]() Jen finds herself between jobs and between apartments at New Years, not to mention between relationships. Jennifer Walters is a lawyer and the giant green Marvel superhero known as She-Hulk, now transferred from comics to prose in this super-chick-lit novel. ![]()
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