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Comic book aficionado Jessica Plummer joins us to delve into the ethical quandaries presented in the first two episodes of She-Hulk. We'll discuss whether Abomination's legal arguments hold water and explore the significance of Jennifer Walters' unique approach to being a Hulk, contrasting sharply with Bruce Banner's experience. Our conversation extends to the roots of She-Hulk in the comic book industry and how her inception influences the narratives we see today.

Jessica Plummer, a New Yorker with a profound love for Superman, shares her passion on her podcast, Flights and Tights. She's also a writer for Book Riot, covering a wide range of comic and literary topics. You can follow her musings on Twitter @jess_plummer.

Don't miss out on Jessica's work in the acclaimed anthology Sword Stone Tablet, where her storytelling prowess shines.


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