Yep, it's a no holds barred extravaganza of non-stop fun-filled hilarity as only John Byrne and She-Hulk can deliver. And villains like Ringmaster & the Circus of Crime, the Headmen (again: you've got to see these old Defenders villains to believe just how absurd they are), Mysterio, Stilt-Man and Xemnu. Guest appearances by Spider-Man, Mister Fantastic, Razorback (yeah, you've got to see this guy to believe him - and Byrne didn't create him either), the golden-age Blonde Phantom and (I'm not kidding here) the world's greatest detective ('cuz he knows who's been naughty & nice) Nicholas St. From the first panel to the very last, Byrne fills the pages with non-stop hilarity without losing a quantum of exciting super-hero action. This is only beginning to scratch the surface of how She-Hulk breaks the fourth wall and every rule of the industry, all while tearing down every cliche imaginable. Imagine a character who knows she's in a comic book, talks to the reader and uses the fact that she's in a comic book to help solve the situations she's in. This comic is filled to bursting with hysterical dialogue and meta-humor that it is nearly impossible to describe. Where do I begin? This has got to be, at least for me, the most outrageously funny and entertaining comic ever written.
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