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To say I was stoked to review Hyperion/Marvel's new endeavors is saying something. I already went into this duo review (You can read my previous review of Hyperion'sRogue Touchright here) a little biased. I was looking forward to Rogue Touch much more than She-Hulk Diaries. Rogue was always a much more interesting character to me, but I put expectations on that book that it didn't live up to. It was a little too romance, and not enough hero.Now I'll admit I've never been a Hulk fan. A man who turned giant and green that you wouldn't like when he was angry wasn't the type of story I was into. And She-Hulk? Yet another superhero that got a female version to pacify fans. I began reading She-Hulk Diaries with no knowledge of the character, somewhat disappointed by Rogue's book, and so was pleasantly surprised.The She-Hulk Diaries is penned by Marta Acosta, author of the Casa Dracula series, Dark Companion, and Nancy's Theory of Style. It seems Marta's got a flair for smart female leads wit
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