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Get ready for an action-packed deep dive into She-Hulk (2004) by Dan Slott! Mark and Jesse tackle the first six issues of this fan-favorite run, breaking down the wild blend of superhero storytelling and legal drama. From Jennifer Walters’ struggles with identity—both as She-Hulk and as a lawyer—to the absurdity of superhuman law, this episode explores what makes this series a standout.

The hosts discuss the comic’s brilliant premise, including how Marvel’s legal system uses actual comic books as legal records, the hilarious and thought-provoking implications of superpowered court cases, and She-Hulk’s unexpected professional dilemmas. They also compare the comic’s themes with the She-Hulk TV show, touching on its strengths, weaknesses, and how well it captured Slott’s vision. And of course, there's plenty of banter about Dan Slott’s writing, surprise Spider-Man appearances, and why arguing in court with a ghost is just another Tuesday in the Marvel Universe.

If you love She-Hulk, legal dramas, or just a good superhero story with depth, humor, and a touch of absurdity, this is the episode for you. Tune in and join the conversation as we break down She-Hulk’s journey from party-loving Avenger to serious legal powerhouse—whether she likes it or not!