It’s simple, they have to embrace the fact that Byrne was the only one who did it right. She’s a cheesecake character for men, largely not focused on the legal angle at all, who also breaks the fourth wall to lament the corniness and yet marketability of cheesecake among other gimmicks.
Making her comic for a female audience, focusing on superhuman law rather than superheroics and hijinx, having a woman write the book and changing her into a muscle bound butch b***h that lesbians find empowering is not the direction she needed.
Hire an artist who will draw her as tall and thin but athletic like Byrne did (think a female tennis player or beach volley ball player with two more feet of height and C cups), hire a writer who wants to have fun within the universe and not bogged down in legal or romance bullshit, and focus on appeasing a straight male audience.
Also NEVER show her as Jen aside from a very very very rare moment. Drop the “Jen abuses the she-hulk form like a drug to be more popular” shit and make the she-hulk form permanent again.
>That’s been the M.O. since slott. Even the show did it.
They've been doing it WRONG.
>Banner hates the Hulk and represses that side of himself >She-Hulk hates Jen and represses that side of herself
Banner is obviously split with different personalities, while Jen is a more subtle "mask" example. She spends days or weeks as She-Hulk and hides when she has to stay as Jen
>Hire an artist who will draw her as tall and thin but athletic like Byrne did (think a female tennis player or beach volley ball player with two more feet of height and C cups)
The show? No.
The comic book character? Her schtick is more associated with Deadpool among casuals, so good luck drawing in new readers. She’s fricked.
Casuals don’t pay for comics either way and Deadpool doesn’t even sell well any more. She-hulk would sell fine with a good creative team and particularly an artist that went this route
>Hire an artist who will draw her as tall and thin but athletic like Byrne did (think a female tennis player or beach volley ball player with two more feet of height and C cups)
This
as opposed to the overly bulky muscle mommy coomer shit they’ve had since rowell’s run began.
Modern writers just don’t have the love of the genre and form to write jokes that both lambaste as well as embrace the inherent wackiness of the characters and world. So instead they attack the fans or just write OC’s in make up and costumes parading as the characters so they can tell whatever story they pre-planned.
The stuff with weezi really makes for great moments and it’s the type of comedy and in-jokes that modern writers, since they know less than normies about these characters and universes, could never even hope to achieve.
Corrective rape.
Uh...I mean, giving her to a competent creative team.
Correct.
>the problem is with the writters
FTFY
The problem isn't with She-Hulk
the problem is with the readers.
It’s simple, they have to embrace the fact that Byrne was the only one who did it right. She’s a cheesecake character for men, largely not focused on the legal angle at all, who also breaks the fourth wall to lament the corniness and yet marketability of cheesecake among other gimmicks.
Making her comic for a female audience, focusing on superhuman law rather than superheroics and hijinx, having a woman write the book and changing her into a muscle bound butch b***h that lesbians find empowering is not the direction she needed.
Hire an artist who will draw her as tall and thin but athletic like Byrne did (think a female tennis player or beach volley ball player with two more feet of height and C cups), hire a writer who wants to have fun within the universe and not bogged down in legal or romance bullshit, and focus on appeasing a straight male audience.
Also NEVER show her as Jen aside from a very very very rare moment. Drop the “Jen abuses the she-hulk form like a drug to be more popular” shit and make the she-hulk form permanent again.
Make her an anti-hero
>“Jen abuses the she-hulk form like a drug to be more popular”
We could lean into that.
Now that I think about it, Red She Hulk was kinda like that...
>We could lean into that
They already do and it’s terrible you homosexual ass casual. That’s been the M.O. since slott. Even the show did it.
It’s been horrible for the character and her solo comics
>That’s been the M.O. since slott. Even the show did it.
They've been doing it WRONG.
Anon stop. You don’t genuinely believe this you’re just being an insufferable c**t for some reason.
>Banner hates the Hulk and represses that side of himself
>She-Hulk hates Jen and represses that side of herself
Banner is obviously split with different personalities, while Jen is a more subtle "mask" example. She spends days or weeks as She-Hulk and hides when she has to stay as Jen
It was better when she couldn’t turn back and didn’t care either way other than the Christmas issue with her dad missing the normal her.
Couldn’t have said it better myself
>Hire an artist who will draw her as tall and thin but athletic like Byrne did (think a female tennis player or beach volley ball player with two more feet of height and C cups)
This
Make her gay and make her lame.
make her fun again. She just isn't fun to read anymore.
Make her more like MCU She-Hulk and double down on everything.
The show? No.
The comic book character? Her schtick is more associated with Deadpool among casuals, so good luck drawing in new readers. She’s fricked.
Casuals don’t pay for comics either way and Deadpool doesn’t even sell well any more. She-hulk would sell fine with a good creative team and particularly an artist that went this route
as opposed to the overly bulky muscle mommy coomer shit they’ve had since rowell’s run began.
Modern writers just don’t have the love of the genre and form to write jokes that both lambaste as well as embrace the inherent wackiness of the characters and world. So instead they attack the fans or just write OC’s in make up and costumes parading as the characters so they can tell whatever story they pre-planned.
The stuff with weezi really makes for great moments and it’s the type of comedy and in-jokes that modern writers, since they know less than normies about these characters and universes, could never even hope to achieve.
Another classic: