Planet She-Hulk #2
| Writer | Stephanie Phillips |
| Artist | Aaron Kuder |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
A HERO ON THE EDGE! Jennifer Walters may be a trained lawyer and professional…but how much help is that going to be in a world governed by "Might Makes Right"? Fortunately, she's also the gamma-fueled powerhouse known as the Sensational She-Hulk! Can she really smash the planet Sakaar into peace the way her cousin once did?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.5
Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole
Dec 17, 2025Planet She-Hulk has been a hard-hitting story that continues to impress with the second issue. If you're a Hulk fan, then this is the comic for you. Read Full Review
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8.8
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Dec 17, 2025The fallout of a wedding murder ignites a struggle for power on Sakaar. Phillips' writing pits Walters in a tough situation with no easy way out. Kuder and the art team construct solid imagery to move the story towards a devastating confrontation. You've never seen She-Hulk in a battle like this before! Don't miss it! Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Dec 18, 2025Planet She-Hulk #2 follows up a Red Wedding-like moment at the end of the previous issue with a strong second chapter. How She-Hulk has to continue to deal with how things in Sakaar elevates the ongoing power struggle going on in the planet post-Imperial. The way every development in this issue builds on one another helps to create greater investment in everything that's going on. Read Full Review
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4.5
Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez
Dec 17, 2025Planet She-Hulk #2 confuses philosophical posturing for narrative momentum, creating an issue that prioritizes talking about governance over demonstrating Sakaar's struggle through action and consequence. Jennifer's frustration becomes the reader's frustration; twelve days on a chaotic planet and she's still explaining why chaos is bad, like she's lecturing rather than fighting for survival. The first issue balanced wit with spectacle; this one drowns spectacle in exposition and expects you to remain invested through sheer force of character voice. Skip this issue unless you have three dollars to spend on a feature-length conversation about political process. Read Full Review