
Planet She-Hulk #3
Marvel Comics
Written by Stephanie Phillips
Art by Emilio Laiso
Colors by Sonia Oback
Letters by Joe Caramagna
The Rundown: Political unrest continues to rise on Sakaar and She-Hulk is in the center of it all.

An attack by a group called the Thousand Eyes will put She-Hulk and Quade in danger, but the two join forces to fight off the group and their giant robot. Jennifer finds herself being lectured by their attacker before she escapes and Korven continues to scheme with Rowan Creed as the people cheer for Quade.
Korven continues to use the death of his wife to consolidate power, but Creed has a way of not only getting the people on Korven’ side but also nullifying She-Hulk in the process. A way that will require Jennifer to use her skills as a lawyer to save Quade’s life. Unfortunately, the man prosecuting the case against Quade is intimately familiar with She-Hulk.
The Story: Phillips creates some great political intrigue and interpersonal conflict throughout this issue. I really love the story being developed for Jennifer in this series and how it challenges her in new and interesting ways. There is a lot going on in the story, but everything is laid out in ways to keep the reader invested in both the bigger story and the character stories. I also like that the reader is experiencing those stories through She-Hulk’s eyes.
The Art: Laiso creates some beautifully detailed and visually dynamic art throughout the issue. I really enjoyed the visual style of this story and how exciting the action looks on the page.
