10 Comic Book Hero Solutions To Fix Your Financial Problems
4. File A Complaint (She-Hulk)
Jennifer Walters is the epitome of strong suit. Not only is she a very talented lawyer, not only is she literally strong being skilled at intimidation the old-fashioned way as She-Hulk, but since she is aware of her status as a comic book character, there is no stopping her when life doesn't go her way, because her complaints go directly to the source. Thus, even without putting in the work to be a lawyer or get into shape, why not file a complaint right to the people who created youthe comic book writers! Whether or not you're a comic book character like the rest of us, you can find out what's beyond your own fourth wall through an access point that works for you, stepping outside of your reality to get your financial life back on track! Tired of having to think about small purchases? Upset that your check didn't make it to its destination on time? Think you should be living in a better house? Do these things seem a little more irritating for you than they need to be? No problem! Go right into the offices of the writers! What are they gonna do? Say no? They may be all high and mighty behind their laptops, but with you standing right there, I think you'll find yourself facing people quite different than you imagined. They might smooth-talk you, but they'll certainly fix whatever issues you're having (pun intended), because the last thing they want is for you to come back. Especially if you're She-Hulk. Through her education, strength, and self-awareness, She-Hulk reminds us that we never really have to stand for what the writers have planned for us.
Ian Boucher is many things when he is not writing for WhatCulture.com -- explorer, friend of nature, and librarian. He enjoys stories of many kinds and is fascinated with what different mediums can bring to them. He has developed particular affections for movies and comic books, especially the ones that need more attention, taking them absolutely seriously with a sense of humor. He constantly strives to build his understanding of the relationships between world cultures, messages, and audiences.