This whole fake-out about She-Hulk being beheaded seems pointless and breaks continuity of the story: Why make a headless clone of her body? If it’s just a clone, why keep She-Hulk around to wreck things? Why pretend she was beheaded in the first place?? Dumb. #marvel #shehulk
Considering that the Headmen are supposedly She-Hulk’s opponents in this issue, it’s weird that Spider-Man actually spends the most time fighting them! At least she destroys their escape vehicle in the end. #marvel #shehulk
There aren’t enough hours in the day to share every fourth-wall break in this issue. I feel like these jokes are half humor and half laziness: The writer/artist doesn’t want to draw She-Hulk breaking free, so he writes a joke about skipping that scene. #marvel #shehulk
“This must be my third issue already! Have I been out for a whole month??” She-Hulk’s head breaks the fourth wall and explains what Marvel Time means. Cute. #marvel #shehulk
So wait a second: They actually removed She-Hulk’s head?? And both the head and the body are still alive?!? I can’t tell if this is a boldly dark story twist, or a ridiculous story turn in defiance of logic. #marvel #shehulk
Spider-Man follows Mysterio and gets the location of the Headmen’s lair (and we get a Monty Python and the Holy Grail reference from Ruby Thursday!). And buckle up, because things are about to get weird! #marvel #shehulk #montypython