Thursday, March 25, 2004

Slott hulks out: UnderGroundOnline talks with writer Dan Slott (Arkham Asylum: Living Hell) about the new She-Hulk series:

"Well, off the bat I can promise that she is not going back to her savage persona. And I can also promise that we're going to keep the 'fourth wall' firmly in place. John Byrne did a fantastic job with that spin on the character during his runs on Sensational She-Hulk. It'd be foolish to try to Xerox that success. This book is going to be its own thing: in current continuity, but totally different from any other Marvel book out there. She-Hulk is about to enter the bizarre field of Superhuman Law. She's going to try cases in a world where time-travel, androids, and alien invasions are common place. These cases will be the springboard for action, adventure, and (hopefully) a little comedy. For example, in #2, a man is going to file a class action suit against the laboratory that caused his superhuman 'origin.' Issue #3 focuses on a ghost that wants to testify in his own murder trial. This new She-Hulk book is going to feature bizarre stories with its own unique voice."