She-Hulk’s inner monologue leads us through, verbally. These pages are introductions and provide a little glimpse into the daily lives that have been set up on this new world. This helps the characters to stand out and feel larger than life. It’s so subtle, I did not even notice on the first reading. The backgrounds, especially with sunlight shots, are just a tad less saturated than the characters. There is a depth to the color work on this book that sells the paradise angle. So, it’s up to colorists Laura Martin and Matt Milla to make them glow and shine. Molina’s layouts are rather standard overlapping panels. The pages of this opening issue gender swaps the man to woman hero ratio, while Molina provides gorgeous and sweeping pages. What remains is held together by Victor Von Doom and who rule the world: girls, well, the island of Arcadia, at least. Willow Wilson and Marguerite BennettĪrt by Jorge Molina, Laura Martin, Matt Milla
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