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She-Hulk ( Jennifer Walters ) is a fictional character that appears in an American comic book published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Buscema, he first appeared on Savage She-Hulk # 1 (cover-dated February 1980). After the injury, Walters received an emergency blood transfusion from his cousin, Bruce Banner, and obtained a lighter version of his Hulk condition. Thus, Walters became a very strong and green version when he still retained his personality. In particular, he maintains his intelligence and emotional control, though like the Hulk, he still becomes stronger if angry. In subsequent editions of the comics, the transformation is permanent.

She-Hulk has been a member of Avengers, Fantastic Four, Heroes for Hire, Defenders, Fantastic Force, and S.H.I.E.L.D. As a highly skilled lawyer, he has served as a legal advisor to various superheroes on various occasions.


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Publishing history

She-Hulk was created by Stan Lee, who only wrote the first edition, and was the last character he created for Marvel Comics until he returned to the comic with Ravage 2099 in 1992. The reason behind the character creation must be done with the success of The Incredible Hulk (1977-82) and The Bionic Woman TV series. Marvel feared that the show's executives might suddenly introduce the Hulk female version, as it had done with The Six Million Dollar Man, so Marvel decided to publish their own version of such characters to ensure that if that similar to appearing in the TV series, Marvel will have the right.

All but the first issue of The Savage She-Hulk was written by David Anthony Kraft and was written by Mike Vosburg, and most of the problems were written by Frank Springer. Vosburg then commented, "The strangest thing about the book is that Frank attracts a very beautiful woman, I draw a very beautiful woman, however, She-Hulk is never too exciting." The Savage She-Hulk series lasted until 1982 where it ended with # 25 (March 1982). She-Hulk then makes guest appearances in other character books. His first adventure starring guest stars did not follow a certain storyline, in addition to his repeated bad luck with the car. She-Hulk also appeared in the limited series, Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions (June to August 1982), in which many superheroes were kidnapped from Earth to fight in space.

She-Hulk became a member of Avengers at Avengers # 221 (July 1982). The early appearance of his Avengers continues to run gag about his car problems. She-Hulk also makes occasional guest appearances at The Incredible Hulk . His appearance on Avengers # 233 (July 1983) was drawn by John Byrne, who later became closely associated with the character.

At the end of the first Secret Wars miniseries, She-Hulk joins the Fantastic Four ( Fantastic Four # 265, April 1984). During She-Hulk's terms with the Fantastic Four, she appeared on Marvel Graphic Novel # 16: The Effect of Aladdin , Marvel Graphic Novel # 17: < i> Revenge of the Living Monolith , and Marvel Graphic Novel # 18: The Sensational She-Hulk . These three graphic novels appeared in 1985. The latter, # 18, which appeared in November 1985, was written and illustrated by the author of the Fantastic Four, John Byrne.

She-Hulk regained the solo series in 1989, The Sensational She-Hulk (retaining the 1985 graphic novel title). The Sensational She-Hulk ran for sixty problems. Problems # 1 through # 8, # 31 to # 46, and # 48 to 50 were written and drawn by Byrne. Byrne's She-Hulk stories satirize comic books and introduce She-Hulk's awareness that he is a comic book character. Two problems test the limits of comic code: # 34 refers to the cover of 1991 Vanity Fair where actress Demi Moore appears nude (and pregnant); in issue # 40 She-Hulk is completely naked with her breasts and genital area covered by frosted lines as she portrays jump rope in the nude. Other authors to contribute to this series include Steve Gerber (# 10, 11, 13-23), Simon Furman, and Peter David.

During Sensational She-Hulk , the characters continue to make many guest appearances. In 1990, She-Hulk appeared in two limited editions of the She-Hulk series: Ceremony .

The Sensational She-Hulk ran up to issue # 60 (February 1994), making it the longest solo title of any Marvel superhero to date. After the cancellation of She-Hulk's second solo series, he continued to back up, one-shot, and team performances in Fantastic Force (beginning with issue # 13 in November 1995), Doctoral miniseries 1996 # 1-4 (January-April 1996), Heroes for Hire # 8 through # 19 (February 1998 to the end of the series in January 1999), and The Avengers > The next major appearance was in May 2002 one-shot titled Thing and She-Hulk: The Long Night .

In May 2004, She-Hulk was given a new title and launched in a new wave of six Marvel books. Despite the favorable critical notices, this new series can not escape the low sales figures earned the title from the launch of their initial cluster style. Marvel brought the series closer to # 12 and promised to relaunch the title (as "second season") eight months later. The eight-month gap is alluded to in the body of the story itself.

With the original creative team (Dan Slott and Juan Bobillo) of the previous series, the book is back eight months later as promised in October 2005. The third issue is billed as the 100th edition of the She-Hulk comic book, and has many story art artist, including Vosburg. No new artwork by Buscema or Byrne, represented by the Sensational She-Hulk # 1 and Savage She-Hulk # 1 prints.

Dan Slott's final problem is # 21; with 33 problems, Slott has written most of She-Hulk's solo problems. Peter David became the new author with She-Hulk # 22. Marvel Comics announced that She-Hulk # 38 (February 2009) will be the last edition of the series. Peter David commented on his blog that the sale of the book was hurt because of the difference between his book and the Jeph Loeb series Hulk , which was caused by an editorial error:

I do not even know he'll be in Hulk. If I had known, I would probably do something different. As such, there are thousands of readers who do not say, "Well, they describe themselves wrong in" Hulk . "Instead they say," Why should we care about the journey of heroes in her own title when she completely forgets her hostility towards Stark at Hulk? "

She-Hulk's coat was challenged by Lyra, the daughter of Hulk and Thundra, who was the main character in the All-New Savage She-Hulk , a miniseries written by Fred Van Lente.

She-Hulk appeared on FF by Matt Fraction and Mike Allred, who debuted in November 2012.

The ongoing She-Hulk series, written by Charles Soule and drawn by Javier Pulido, debuted in 2014. It was revealed in October 2014 that it is currently running from She-Hulk >, who has a character facing against Matt Murdock in court, will end up with a 12 problem.

Since May 2015, She-Hulk has emerged as one of the main characters in A-Force , an all-female Avengers spin-off launched by G. Willow Wilson, Marguerite Bennett and Jorge Molina during Marvel's Secret Wars crossover.

She-Hulk will be starring in a comic book titled Hulk beginning of December 2016. The series will show how she handles the trauma that comes from the death of her cousin, and the injuries she suffered at Thanos's hands, as a result of the Civil War II . He's here gray in color similar to Hulu's "Joe Fixit" persona, and there will be a big difference in the tone of his previous light adventures.

Title canceled with issue # 163 in March 2018.

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Fictional character biography

Savage She-Hulk

Jennifer Walters, a cousin of Bruce Banner (Hulk), is a shy little girl from Los Angeles County Sheriffs William Morris Walters and Elaine (nÃÆ' Â © e Banner) Walters (who died in a car accident when Jennifer was seventeen). Operation Nicholas Trask, a crime boss who had crossed the street with his father, shot and wounded badly on the day Bruce Banner happened to be in town for a visit. Since no other donor with blood type is available, Banner provides his own blood for transfusion; because they had shared the same blood and DNA group, his radioactive blood, combined with his anger transformed Jennifer into a green-skinned She-Hulk when the mafias tried to finish him off at the hospital.

As She-Hulk, Jennifer has a power similar to her cousin, albeit to a lesser extent. He also has a less terrible appearance, more amazon. Initially, the transformation into her She-Hulk form was triggered (as with Bruce Banner) by anger. Like his cousin Bruce, his colleague, Leader, Doc Samson, and most people mutated by exposure to gamma radiation for years, the form of mutation was initially described as molded by his subconscious desire to look like an ideal woman. He eventually gained control over the transformation when Michael Morbius healed a deadly blood disease. As a criminal defense lawyer, he defends Dr. Michael Morbius in the trial for his vampire murder.

Finally, Jennifer decides that she will retain her She-Hulk form permanently - preferring her freedom, confidence, and assertiveness as compared to her faster and fragile "normal" form. After a brief solo career, he joins Avengers. This caused him to be transported to Battleworld by Beyonder and his participation in the Secret War, most notorious for sparking his long-standing rivalry with the newly empowered Titania. After the heroes returned to Earth, he temporarily replaced the Thing as a member of the Fantastic Four.

During his tenure with the Fantastic Four, She-Hulk must prevent radiation leaks in S.H.I.L.D. Helicarrier. This radiation exposure has a drastic effect on Jennifer: she can no longer change back to her original human form. However, this is a fun turn of events for him, as he prefers to be She-Hulk, and it comes to light later that the block is truly psychological.

Shortly after, he appeared before the Supreme Court, where he fought against Titania again.

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After Fantastic Four years, She-Hulk rejoined the Avengers for a while. He became hypnotized by Ringmaster into a player in his circus, and fought against the Principal. With Spider-Man, he defeated the Principal and became an assistant District Attorney and began working for New York City district attorney Blake Tower. Here he meets Louise "Weezie" Grant Mason, former superhero of The Golden Age, Blonde Phantom. He has a series of unusual meetings including when he fights Doctor Bong, first opposes Xemnu Titan, meets "Nick St. Christopher", and meets "Spragg the Living Hill/Comet". Sensational She-Hulk # 15 introduces a gray version of She-Hulk that appears at night only and shares many similarities with the Hulk, such as having a childlike thought, talking to a third person and divorced from Jennifer's identity His Walters, referring to Jennifer as "the weaker Jennifer", She-Hulk returns to normal in the next edition, with the green back in Sensational She-Hulk # 17 . She-Hulk later discovers that Louise Mason has manipulated the Tower to hire her, so Mason may again star in a comic book (and thus avoid the death of old age). Later, while doing legal work for Heroes for Hire, She-Hulk spends some time dating Luke Cage.

After a while, She-Hulk returns to Avengers. Repeated exposure to the presence of his team-mate Jack of Hearts, who had the innate ability to absorb the surrounding radiation, caused She-Hulk to be unable to control his changes, resulting in him tearing Vision into two. It was later revealed that all the events were caused by the Scarlet Witch. Now, when she is afraid, she not only turns into She-Hulk but her mind becomes insane by paranoia and anger. Jennifer runs away, afraid that she will endanger her friends and others, leading to the "Find for-Hulk" storyline.

The other Avengers tracked him down to the town of Bone, Idaho, where Jennifer lay low but the anxiety he found encouraged him to change, causing him to ruin most of the city. His cousin appeared but failed to reason with him; he's a "hulk" and two fights - a devastation to the city that was later blamed on the Hulk.

Psychological limitations inhibit the transformation between the two forms. For the time being, as described in "She-Hulk" # 4, March 2006, Jennifer worked as a relief volunteer who helped fix the Bone. He gained confidence after solving the murder mystery, revealing green alter-ego to the whole city, and then using his powers to make more improvements. This, combined with Leonard Samson's 'gamma-charger', gives him complete control over his transformation, as he says, 'right now'.

JLA/Avengers

In the DC/Marvel crossover JLA/Avengers , She-Hulk first appears being brainwashed by Starro when the Avengers fight him, grabbing Ms. Marvel is shocked (Carol Danvers) with his legs, before the last explosion he goes with his strength. He then helps the Avengers in the next hunt for the twelve artifacts required to trap the Krona DC villains, first fighting Aquaman in Asgard, and then in the Land of Savage with the rest of the heroes. During the final battle against Krona and his troops, he helps the Wonder Woman in battle against Surtur, and finally appears at the end as one of the heroes who started the whole event.

Single Green Female

The Search for She-Hulk event, combined with the lack of personal responsibility and the potential legal consequences of saving the shaky world of the jury led Jennifer back to the legal profession in a more full-time capacity, when she was asked to practice law in the Superhuman Law division from New York firms Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & amp; Holliway (GLK & H). This offer is dependent on Jennifer's remaining human when he works for the company.

While practicing at GLK & amp; H, Jennifer slowly feels comfortable with She-Hulk and Jennifer Walters, realizing that she has a lot to offer the world in both forms. During one of these adventures he realizes his strength as She-Hulk relies on his strength as Walters and works in human form. Thus, he exponentially increases his power as She-Hulk.

Civil War

She-Hulk is registered under the Superhuman Registration Act, and is a supporter of Tony Stark (Iron Man). However, as a lawyer, he advised individuals on both sides of the Civil War. He agreed to file a lawsuit against Peter Parker for a fraud on behalf of his father-in-law, publisher of J. Jonah Jameson's Bugle. The intention is to keep the lawsuit bound in court indefinitely. He is also a lawyer for Speedball at Civil War: Front Line.

In She-Hulk # 14 (2006), Clay Quartermain from S.H.I.E.L.D. told Jennifer that she had been put into the organization as a result of her registration. His mission is to fight the various enemies of Hulk while training heroes under the Initiative. She serves with Hulkbusters: Clay Quartermain, Crimson Agent, Cheesecake Agent and Beefcake Agent.

Hulk World War

Due to his involvement in S.H.I.E.L.D., She-Hulk obtained little information indicating that the organization knew of his cousin. Anticipating the problem, Tony Stark has She-Hulk secretly injected with S.P.I.N. Technology that transforms itself into a human form. Angry, he tells Stark that, although he may have taken She-Hulk out of the equation, he still has to face Jennifer Walters, one of the best lawyers in the country. Jennifer tells Stark that she's miscalculated: She-Hulk will just hit her, but Jennifer Walters has the ability to destroy it.

On the way home, Jennifer ran to Amadeus Cho, a young genius looking for Hulk friends. Cho, whom Hulk once saved, discovers what the Illuminati has done to the Hulk, and he wants to help find it. Cho while restoring Jennifer's strength so she can take Doc Samson, who comes to catch Cho for Reed Richards and Tony Stark. Cho says he can permanently restore Jennifer's strength if she will join him, but he politely refuses, instead directing it to Hercules and Angel.

In World War Hulk # 1, re-powered She-Hulk helps in Manhattan evacuation; at # 2, he tried to argue with his cousin, who had just destroyed Stark Tower during his fight with Iron Man. The Hulk warns him to leave, but he stands on his ground. After landing a blow right on his face, the Hulk smashes him to the ground, creating a crater around his body. As he turns to the next confrontation, what Jennifer can say is: "God help us all."

Jennifer is captivated with another losing hero at Madison Square Garden, the Hulk has been converted to the gladiator arena. The heroes have been implanted with the same compliant discs that forced the Hulk and his allies to fight each other during their time on the Sakaar planet.

In She-Hulk # 19, Jennifer returns to the law firm to sue Tony Stark for stealing her powers. He is called to testify in the case where Mallory Book is trying to prove that the Leader's criminal act is the result of a personality shift caused by his mutation, and an addiction to the power of gamma irradiation, and that he can be irresponsible for his actions. During his testimony, Jennifer realized that she herself was "addicted" to She-Hulk; Mallory forced her to admit that she had a long list of sexual partners as She-Hulk. After his testimony, Pug appeared and both spent the night together as friends, who comforted him. He faces Mallory the next day and tells him that he will stop his Leader case. However, at She-Hulk # 20, it was revealed that the Leader has been released from his crimes.

There are apparent inconsistencies between the She-Hulk and World War Hulk comics: on She-Hulk # 19, the Leader is on trial in New York City, which was being cleared after the last Hulk attack. The action on this issue occurred during or after the Hulk World War. However, Jennifer appears as She-Hulk in the first and second editions of "World War Hulk," in which the Hulk destroys New York City. The difference is solved at She-Hulk # 20: Jennifer explains that Tony Stark temporarily disables the nanobots to allow him to help in battle against his cousin, only to activate them when the battle is over. He changed his action against Stark to demand the permanent deactivation of nanobots.

Hulk Post-World War

At one point after the World War Hulk , Jennifer was brought before the Living Tribunal and asked to consider his world against the newer and better cosmic "cosmic cost" versions described by Walters as "the best one" universe. "The Universe won, and he resigned from the Magistrates.

After the Leader's trial, Artie Zix reveals himself as RT-Z9 and holds the main staff of the GLK & amp; H while asking them questions on the orders of a group of aliens from a galaxy angle recently discovered by Qyre Watcher. The aliens, called The Recluses, want to keep their existence secret. She-Hulk had previously ruled that Qyre did not disclose the knowledge of the existence of Recluses at a meeting of Observers. This has a serious impact: it is revealed at the closing of She-Hulk # 20 that evil beings have conquered that part of the galaxy, and are preparing an attack on all creation. Qyre, who has knowledge of the plan, can not talk to others. In the She-Hulk trial period, it was revealed that his actions made a destructive event called the Reckoning War possible. However, comments made by the future of Southpaw, leaked that the war, despite its dreadful and dark times, would be well resolved.

Jennifer Walters, permanently urged to find that tourists from the alternative universe - called the Alpha universe - are crossing over into their universe - what they call Beta - to gain access to the superpower and dealing with its own powerful doppelganger. Jennifer insists that her Alpha counterpart sleeps with the Juggernaut but her anger quickly turns to grief when she realizes that without her abilities, Alpha Jennifer Walters - while unfamiliar with super human laws - is much more suited to life in the Beta universe. Realizing this, he decided that he would go to the Alpha universe and let the other Jennifer Walters take over for her.

As he stepped through the portal, Reed Richards realized that he could use the previously saved Alpha She-Hulk configuration to restore Jennifer's strength. After regaining her abilities, Jennifer remains in the reality of her home, while Alpha Jen Walters returns to her own universe and reconciles with her boyfriend, Alpha Augustus "Pug" Pugliese.

At an unspecified time after the Hulk World War, She-Hulk helped Tony Stark with the investigation into the assassination of Emil Blonsky. While at Stark's Helicarrier he was attacked and beaten by the Red Hulk, but vowed to avenge even a deliberate humiliation. He then helped to prevent victims in San Francisco after the Red Hulk caused an earthquake in the area, and assembled Thundra and Valkyrie together to capture him.

A few months after regaining his abilities, Jennifer was assigned to defend a murderer accused of being named Arthur Moore. When he successfully defends it, as soon as his freedom is guaranteed he pleads guilty and shows his shadow of the crime alleged to him. Jennifer's horror at what she showed, combined with Moore's arrogant attitude, was enough to push her anger so far she became The Savage She-Hulk once again. He attacked him and threatened to kill him if he was not given the death penalty. He also told everyone in the ears that he was guilty and supported his accusation by disclosing privileged information. This resulted in him being fired. Jennifer later discovers that Moore is completely innocent; the image he showed him was wrong. It was also revealed, though not to Jennifer, that Moore hopes to make her react exactly as she did because her employer wants She-Hulk fired for an unknown destination. Can not practice law anymore, Jennifer started working for Freeman Bonds Inc. - a subsidiary of GLK & amp; B - as a bounty hunter with his Skrull partner, Jazinda.

He was later recruited by Stark as a member of the Initiative who sponsored the defender's incarnation for a while until Tony Stark disbanded the team. After that, he continues to help Nighthawk team leader for a short time. That is until he can fully join the team at Nighthawk's request and it will be far from the Initiative.

Together they had some adventure, even facing Hercules, but they soon got involved in the middle of the Secret Invasion.

Secret Invasion

During Skrull took over the Earth during the Secret Invasion, She-Hulk and Jazinda hunted down a Skrull member who served as their religious leader. X-Factor initially impeded its progress, but they parted ways in an uncertain way. She-Hulk and Jazinda capture Skrull and two heroes take Skrull to New York, where they meet Super-Skrull, Kl'rt. Kl'rt came to kill his daughter, Jazinda, went so far as to shoot his head. Due to its regenerative nature, Jazinda is still not completely dead. Skrull's religious leader wanted to completely eliminate his regenerative abilities, but Kl'rt stopped him after She-Hulk begged his fatherly nature, exploiting his guilt for not being able to save his deceased son in the previous war. Lady Liberators

Some time after the invasion of Skrull was defeated, the Marinmer state suffered a devastating earthquake. Because the victims of the quake were members of a minority religious group, the Marinmer government has seized all packages of humanitarian aid, and due to Marinmer's strong relationship with powerful countries like China and Russia, other countries refuse to intervene for fear of sparking war. She-Hulk and several members of the Liberation Mistress secretly entered Marinmer who intend to steal the confiscated package of aid and distribute it to the victims of the earthquake. The Winter Guard tried to stop them but surrendered after seeing the fate of the quake victims. After that the US government tried to capture She-Hulk for his actions in Marinmer but canceled the charge to avoid political embarrassment. With a very supportive public opinion, She-Hulk seems ready to get his legal license back when Jazinda was captured by Behemoth after he mistakenly attacked him, thinking that he was the real She-Hulk. Jazinda was then taken to a government laboratory and brutally experimented when his ability to raise himself from death was found. Jazinda contacts She-Hulk telepathically through a secretly planted mind reading device and warns him that the government will come to question him about their relationship. Jazinda tells She-Hulk to say that he does not know Jazinda is a Skrull and just before dying/unconsciously tells She-Hulk "I always...". He-Hulk tries to keep the denial but when he sees Jazinda gets coaxed he loses control and breaks Jazinda. The Behemoth tries to stop him but She-Hulk defeats him with the help of Lady Liberators. Later it was revealed that Mallory Book, his former boss, was behind all the bad things that happened to She-Hulk along with a group called "The Fourth Wall". But when he sees She-Hulk sacrificing himself to save his friend, Skrull Book, "undo" his plans.

Dark Government

In the 4-part issue of "All-New Savage She-Hulk", Jennifer fights Lyra, the alternative reality of Hulk's daughter and Thundra after she comes to Earth-616 reality for the strongest human DNA. While Jennifer and Lyra fight, Sentry throws her away believing that the man Lyra meant was her. She-Hulk then returns, furious, and punches Sentry to the ground. He then helps Lyra escape from the Avengers Tower.

M.I.A.

At Incredible Hulk # 600, Jennifer moves Ben Urich to find Rulk's identity. He tells him that he can not because he asks too many wrong people. He has Urich carry a photographer (Peter Parker), and meet him with an insider, Doc Samson, and they venture to S.H.I.E.L.D. The actual base is the front for A.I.M. and the Gamma Super Soldier Power Program General Ross. Leonard Samson then seems to be having trouble but in reality he turns into Samson. Samson claims stronger and faster (and larger in size, has long hair and lightning scars) than Jennifer. Duo clashed conquered by MODOK and facility exploded after a battle between Rulk and Hulk; Jennifer, Samson (who has returned to Leonard) and Rulk are caught in the blast.

Jennifer's status is unknown and Rulk did not reveal anything to Urich when the two met for the second time.

While She-Hulk is M.I.A., Red She-Hulk made her first appearance in which she claimed Jennifer Walters would die. It was later featured in flashbacks that Red She-Hulk prevent Jennifer Walters from escaping AIM prisoners. During this battle, the Red She-Hulk brutally defeated Jennifer and flicked her neck with a cable. In the last panel Jennifer Walters looks dead with the Red She-Hulk standing on top of her. Although Red She-Hulk claimed he did not know his own power then questioned Doc Samson whether it was the original She-Hulk or Life-Model Decoy in which Samson replied "You are here to follow orders, not to ask questions". Lyra then infiltrated Intelligencia, where she found Jennifer in stasis. After a brief battle with the Red She-Hulk, the three decided to work together to bring down the Intelligencia troops.

Superb Hulk

After the defeat of Intelligencia, Jennifer began traveling with her cousin, Bruce, Skaar, Korg, Rick Jones, and Betty Ross. Shortly after the events of the Hulks World War, Skaar became aware that his brother Hiro-Kala approached and that he intended to destroy K'ai's planet to Earth. She-Hulk was on the team because they managed to prevent a disaster. After returning to Earth, they found the world in fire as it was within the grip of the Chaos War. They travel to Hell, where they fight and defeat King Chaos. Back to the restored Earth, they are greeted as monsters.

At some point before or after this event, Jennifer and Lyra settled in New York, where Lyra started schooling in high school in an attempt to gain a sense of humanity as it did in this timeline. In addition to helping integrate Lyra into society, they are also involved in efforts to collect the remaining members of Intelligencia.

They manage to gather Intelligencia but the Wizard is able to escape from jail and go after Lyra at his high school prom, almost killing him before She-Hulk intervenes, defeating the Wizard but not before Lyra's secret identity has been compromised. The rest of the students changed Lyra as a result of her injured promissory date and endangered everyone at the dance. She-Hulk explains to him that they must go and that despite heroes, the life of a Hulk is often lonely.

Fearsome Four

During the story line Fear , She-Hulk joins Howard the Duck, Nighthawk, and Monster Frankenstein to form a four-man team called the Fearsome Four to stop the Man-Thing from destructive path. They then find a plot by Psycho-Man to use Man-Thing volatile empathy to create weapons.

Future Foundation

Prior to time travel and multiverse-spanning by the Fantastic Four and family, Thing asked She-Hulk to become a member of the Future Foundation.

Doc Green

When Hulk was appointed "Doc Green" - a Hulk version of Bruce Banner's intelligence - after he was treated for a shot at the head as Bruce Banner using Extremis virus, he started attacking and healing other gamma. mutation based. Steve Rogers tries to order the Hulk to stop before he leaves after She-Hulk, but when Doc Green finally confronts him, he instead confesses that he has come very close to Maestro, since some of him enjoys the abolition of his "rivals" to accept his intellectual loss when the Extremist disappears rather than risking that personality. Informing She-Hulk that he is the only gamma mutation whose life he feels has been legitimately strengthened by his condition, Doc Green gives him his last shot of the drug, asking him to use it on him if he goes too far in his efforts. to stop the AI ​​version of itself that he created and released.

Civil War II

During the 2016 Civil War II storyline, after the inhuman Ulysses predicted Thanos's arrival on Earth, She-Hulk was severely wounded by a direct attack from a questionable criminal. When Iron Man learns that they are using Ulysses's precognitive powers to ambush Thanos, he vows to make sure that no one uses them again. Before She-Hulk goes into a heart attack he tells Captain Marvel to fight for the future. After Hawkeye was released for shooting Bruce Banner, Captain Marvel visited She-Hulk who came out of his coma. When She-Hulk angrily demands to know the judgment of the Hawkeye court, Captain Marvel remains silent.

Hulk (2016 series)

After Bruce Banner's funeral, Jennifer Walters abandons the superhero business and continues to work as a lawyer where she gets her first client, Maise Brewn, who is an inhuman descent. Due to stress after fighting with Thanos, Jennifer begins to change uncontrollably into his Hulk Gray version at different intervals where the shape is bigger and stronger. Jennifer helps Maise when she recovers from trauma and is evicted by her host, Mr. Flea. When Maise was impatient with Jennifer and summoned Fear Golem who killed Mr. Tick ​​and some police officers, Jennifer almost got killed by her and turned into Gray She-Hulk. He defeats the Golem Fear and prevents Maise from committing suicide in which Maise is arrested for endangering ferociously afterwards.

After that, Jennifer turns into Gray She-Hulk inside the construction, where she finds Hellcat. After changing back, Jennifer told Hellcat that she was worried over the fact that her gray color could mean that she was like Bruce (since Bruce also had a gray incarnation). Later, Jennifer was watching a live bread video on the internet when a baker named Oliver turned into a Hulk-like creature in front of the camera.

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Personality

The character's personality has changed over the decades since his first appearance: initially irritable and cruel, he is now portrayed as a loving, kind, empathetic, yet aggressive woman who often uses humor when fighting. He has stated that he does not want to kill his enemies, especially those he has subdued.

He has also started and led his own disaster relief organization, and feels very sorry for nearly destroying a small town (due to his briefly changing state of uncontrollable radiation), where he helps construction workers to rebuild it.

As a very idealistic lawyer, the character has a history of defending minority rights, the mentally ill, civil liberties, including the right to criminals not to be overtly abused and getting a decent defense, or an individual not to be victimized by a less certain company ethical, but also a belief in the need for law and order. These priorities sometimes make him personally conflicted, such as reversing his stand on the Super Human Registry Act; and was disappointed when his more famous cousin (whom he considered a brother) was shot into space without legal process, or when what he considered a child torturer and murderer was cleansed of all charges.

In an interview, former writer She-Hulk Peter David described it as follows:

She-Hulk has the potential to become our Wonder Woman. A strong woman with a strong moral center and a determination to do right. It is also a unique combination of brain and muscle. The ideal She-Hulk story is one that plays both aspects of her makeup, the intelligence combined with her strength.


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Strength and ability

The gamma-irradiated blood transfusion from his cousin Bruce Banner (the Hulk) gives superpowers to Jennifer Walters. In its She-Hulk form, it has tremendous great power, potentially making it, by far, the most physically powerful woman in the Marvel Universe when her emotional state is high enough.

Although He-Hulk's power originally remained to some degree and did not increase, later in its history its sporadic power has been expressed rising further from fear, or anger, similar to its cousin. In addition, characters have super speed, agility, stamina, and reflexes.

As She-Hulk, Walters is exponentially stronger than he in the form of Jennifer Walters; Therefore, any additional power gained as Jennifer Walters through intensive physical training will be strengthened, making She-Hulk even stronger. After being defeated by the Champion of the Universe, She-Hulk performed for several months in the form of Jennifer Walters, resulting in a significant increase in strength and muscle mass in her She-Hulk form and allowing her to defeat the Champion well in a rematch. By this time he was able to easily support the weight of the Thing with one hand, while his strength was greatly restrained by the "Jupiter suit," and he looked much stronger than Hercules. Her quiet level of strength has subsided, but remains somewhat higher than, for example, the Wonder Man. Similarly with his cousin, his strength can also be greatly increased by absorbing radiation.

The He-Hulk body is a superhuman, long-lasting and almost unaffected by strength, pain, and disease: its skin can withstand extreme temperatures, as well as extraordinary pressures and effects without puncture or laceration. Enhanced physiology makes it immune to all terrestrial diseases. She-Hulk also has a healing factor, which allows him to completely recover, within minutes, from skewering by Wendigo.

Unlike the Hulk, Jennifer's personality and intelligence is less affected when she turns into She-Hulk, though she becomes more confident and assertive. For a long time, She-Hulk could not return to his original human form.

Due to the training of alien ovoids, She-Hulk was able to exchange strength and physical with other human women, but retained green skin pigmentation, and only used it once.

Because of Hulk's wishes, Jennifer can now switch between the human form and her Hulk at will.

For a while, thanks to the hex cast by Scarlet Witch, anyone who hopes She-Hulk can not recognize her as Jennifer, but dangerous side effects forces Jennifer to seek help from Doctor Strange to remove hex.

Skill

She-Hulk is a formidable hand-to-hand fighter, who has been trained by Captain America and Gamora. Even in the form of Jennifer Walters, she has enough skill in the martial arts to send some of the would-be robbers much larger than her. He once showed sufficient knowledge about acupressure to make the Abomination unable to detect some of the neural groups after first using psychology to distract.

His character is also a skilled and experienced lawyer attending the UCLA School of Law, where he is a member of the Coif Order, a national service society for leading law scholars. She-Hulk has done legal work as a member of the Magistrati, who has the power to force him to prosecute the case anywhere in the creation. He stopped operating in this function after successfully prosecuting the benefits of the universe itself to continue to exist (opposed by the Ultimate Marvel Universe) before the Living Tribunal.

He is a skilled pilot and has previously used a modified Dodge 1995 car equipped with technology that allows flights in Earth's atmosphere and in space for limited distances, even though it is not capable of interstellar flight.

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Break the fourth wall

For a time, beginning with the 1982 series of Sensational She-Hulk by John Byrne, She-Hulk was described as a "cross-dimensional" or metaphorical awareness, to break the fourth wall. In some stories, he shows awareness to be a comic book character, with his visual "tearing pages" or "walking through advertising pages" to reach the enemy control center. He sometimes engages in arguments with the author (John Byrne), or appeals to a comic editor, RenÃÆ'  © e Witterstaetter. Sensational She-Hulk # 50 (last edition of Byrne) involves Renà © à © e locking a clutched and clogged Byrne in the closet while she and Jen try to find a new author of the book. This trend was briefly done during his tenure with Heroes for Hire, when he "talked" to the book narrator and "fired" him for losing the plot. Other Marvel characters that have been written to directly "address" the audience include She-Hulk's friends, Louise Mason, Uatu the Watcher (who tells most of the problems What if by speaking directly to the reader) and Deadpool. Sometimes, this practice has also been used for Loki, Rick Jones, Wyatt Wingfoot, and Howard the Duck. The latest series have yet to admit it is primarily humor based from She-Hulk, except for coda in Volume 2, # 3 (# 100), where Stu Cicero, the law firm "researcher" asked Jen if he could "really do the thing "He's kind of sad to say" No, I can not "- however, the panel is pulled at a rather ambiguous angle that suggests She-Hulk might be looking" out "of the comic, to the reader. She-Hulk's latest profile on the Official Handbook of Marvel Universe continues to include his "ability", and insists that he only understates it for the benefit of those around him.

The Dan Slott series takes a different approach to the metaphoric angle, utilizing the concept derived from Lee and Kirby's early <-> Fantastic Four - that the Marvel Universe heroes permit a comic adaptation license from their book of adventures to be published. Since all comics published before 2001 have seals from the Comic American Command Code (federal agent at Universe Marvel), they are considered as accepted legal documents as evidence in super human legal cases on which She-Hulk works.

If She-Hulk defeats Deadpool as his last opponent on Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, he will say "You know, if this game was made in 1991, I would be the one who abused YOU with a bar health. "This refers to Deadpool's Fourth Wall-breaking hyper move, where he attacks opponents with his own life bar, as well as an increase in popularity of characters in recent years. In the Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 game update, if Deadpool is his first opponent, before the game starts, he will claim that he can break through the fourth wall as well. If he defeats him as his last opponent, She-Hulk will threaten to beat him at Marvel vs. Capcom 4 if the game ever made.

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Relationships

She-Hulk's relationship with men has been determined by a dual need for independence and acceptance. These needs are evident in his often violent relationship with his father, Sheriff Morris Walters. A widower whose wife was murdered by the mafia, Walters was overly protective, controlling, and judgmental. In response, Jennifer seeks independence from her father, while also wanting his acceptance.

Sheriff Walters felt that the best way for Jennifer to live was to keep her value. However, Jennifer grew to understand the gray areas of law enforcement (for example, he interprets events that cause unrest that occurred during childhood different from her father). Although Jennifer saw her decision to become a criminal defense lawyer as a kind of homage to her father, Sheriff Walters instead interpreted her choice (defending criminals) as a rejection of her values.

Jennifer works to foster a supportive relationship with her father, and remains close to her childhood friend, Zapper, with whom she ends up romantically involved. Being She-Hulk allows Jennifer to express emotions she does not disclose comfortably. For example, although Jennifer Walters is not dating a younger man, because She-Hulk feels free to express her affection to Zapper. During the same time, Jennifer pursues a troubled relationship with a nice and amiable Richard Rory (the supporting character created by Steve Gerber for the Man-Thing stories), who truly values ​​him for who he really is.

In the end, She-Hulk's relationship with Zapper falls apart, largely because of his insistence on remaining in his She-Hulk form, avoiding Japper Walters's Zapper-enhanced persona. Zapper believes that Jennifer's preference represents a rejection of the character's true self. Despite the fact that She-Hulk frees many of Jennifer Walters' suppressed personalities, She-Hulk's persona also suppresses certain aspects of Jennifer Walters's personality that She-Hulk finds unpleasant.

During his time as a Prosecutor, She-Hulk was involved in a relationship with Starfox. However, the encounter was later retold in the flashback, and in the storyline Starfox was tried, accused of attacking a sexually married woman. Victims who allegedly testified that Starfox's euphoric forces had forced him to progress sexually, similar to the She-Hulk encounter with Starfox himself. Jennifer assumes that her interaction with Starfox was not consensual after hearing this testimony, but she later discovers that she does not use her powers.

She-Hulk was briefly engaged to the younger Wyatt Wingfoot, whom he first met during his tenure with the Fantastic Four. He left his guard with Wyatt, revealing his vulnerability when Wyatt supported him during a series of traumatic events. Paparazzo photographed his sunbed topless (but nobody knew it was She-Hulk because the unintentional editor 'corrected' his green skin). Then, the corrupt agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. forcing her to be naked and medically examined as a "potential threat like her cousin". It's all filmed for personal passion, before Dum Dum Dugan stops the harassment. Though She-Hulk put forward a bold exterior during the incident, she was actually quite shaken and appreciative of Wyatt's support.

Though She-Hulk greatly appreciates the intense emotional connection with family, friends, and lovers, she rarely acknowledges how deeply her need for these attachments is. For example, a few years after her mother died, Jennifer could not move from the family home. Even when his father moved out, Jennifer would not leave her family's memories behind. The Avengers and the Fantastic Four became a substitute family for him; he made a strong bond with them.

She-Hulk is married to John Jameson, whom he first encountered as he became Man-Wolf in the Mikroverse adventure at Savage She-Hulk . Both are steep in Las Vegas. The two share an apartment with She-Hulk's partner, Augustus "Pug" Pugliese, who holds an unspoken (but obvious) crush on him. Pug correctly concludes that both James H. Hulk's sudden and partner-married feelings are the result of Starfox manipulation. Because of his efforts to prove this, She-Hulk and John became aware of Pug's fame when John was forced to become Man-Wolf once again.

She-Hulk's passion for John has cooled since Starfox's "love zap" was removed. However, John was never attacked, and his deep love for Jennifer Walters has been confirmed (John has stated a preference for She-Hulk in human form). He-Hulk's reaction to John as Man-Wolf/Stargod has not been positive. Marriage has been canceled.

She-Hulk dating Power Man while both are on Heroes for Hire team. He refused to date an "ex-inmate" but after a fight with Titania and Absorbs the Man in which the Cage helped him, he reconsidered. The relationship never developed but the friendship between them was formed.

After Jennifer broke up with John Jameson (but before she signed the cancellation), she made connections with Clay Quartermain and Tony Stark, and even made a pass at Wolverine. Wolverine rejects him, saying he does not want to "catch up on Juggernaut's sloppy seconds." She-Hulk repeatedly vehemently denied sleeping with the Juggernaut (as a wanted criminal who had tried to kill his cousin), although both had previously been seen together in bed. It is revealed that the Juggernaut, in fact, lulls She-Hulk out of the alternative universe. Out of the tongue-in-pip mini-chapter continuity then this spoofs, jokingly showing the two characters as passionate in love.

Perhaps his longest crush was in Hercules, about whom he was dreaming repeatedly. However, after fighting the devil together, he rejected Hercules's progress, seeing him as a muscular oaf. After Hercules cheerfully struck his ass, She-Hulk sent him through a brick wall, and said he would throw the idea of ​​a relationship with him for fantasy, because he found the reality disappointing. Nonetheless, a few years later they end up sleeping together.

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Costume

Due to his affiliations with different supergroups over the years, She-Hulk has been wearing many costumes. He-Hulk's personality has also undergone significant changes: from aggressive and angry to intelligent, free-spirited, and passionate.

Due to the change of clothes, none of the costumes could be considered iconic (compared to Superman blue and red stockings, or the Spider-Man red and blue mask and costume). However, She-Hulk was immediately recognized because of her size, green skin, and long, dark green hair, almost black.

In her first appearance, She-Hulk is a large, towering figure, with wild, wild, and waist-like hair. She wore a ragged white dress or blouse (the dress was torn and torn when Walters turned into a gigantic alter ego). The white outfit, often just a blouse Walters owned before the transformation, always covered his upper body and the middle part of his body (in the same way as Hank's remarkable pants survived to cover his body after the transformation). When he was asked about this in the initial edition of the second series, Jennifer replied that her clothes were carrying the label Comic Code.

After her Savage era, She-Hulk was wearing the right-sized outfit. For example, she joins Avengers and starts wearing one-piece aerobic clothing. During the Avengers era, she wore a purple one-piece swimsuit with a white belt.

After the first of the Secret Wars, She-Hulk took the place of The Thing and became a full member of the Fantastic Four. The costumes maintain a sleeveless/no-foot tricot design, combining the color and style of the team's costume, with "4" prominently displayed across the chest and white gloves and boots. After leaving the Fantastic Four, he rejoined the Avengers, dressed in a white one-piece costume with a blue Avengers badge emblazoned on it.

She-Hulk then wears a purple and white one-piece tricot, fitted with a fingerless glove. His hair was long and straight, unlike the thick curly hair he wore in the past. After the events of the World War Hulk, he has added loose low jeans for this look.

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Reception

She-Hulk was ranked 18th as the greatest Marvel Comics character by Comic Book Resources, and as the 104th greatest comic book character of all time by the Wizard magazine. IGN also placed him as the 88th greatest comic book hero of all time stating that "many heroes have gained female sidekicks for years, but some of these women are so capable of escaping from the shadow of their names as She-Hulk," and the 18th in the list of "The Top 50 Avengers." UGO Networks also placed him as one of the top entertainment heroes who stated that "If nothing else, he has been shown to have a longer shelf life than Spider-Woman (which is also not at all cheap marketing tactics)." She-Hulk was ranked 11th in the list of Comic Book Buyer "100 Sexiest Women in Comics".

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Other versions

Earth-Charnel

She-Hulk is seen as one of the last few Avengers against an entity named Charnel. It has tortured its 2020 earth for decades; he has spent two years of it partnering with Rhino. He was killed in action during Charnel's defeat.

Earth X

In the series of Earth X , Jennifer Walters was killed when she was possessed by Hydra; the resulting creature becomes the Hydra Queen.

Future Imperfect

In the future of Maestro alternative, Jennifer is called Shulk and her partner is Emil; both combine forces against the Maestro, but continue to be defeated.

Marvel Her-oes

The teen version of She-Hulk emerged as one of the main protagonists of Marvel Her-oes, an all-age series written by Grace Randolph. In this continuity, he is Janet van Dyne's best friend, and does not realize that he has superpowers.

Marvel Zombies

In the Marvel Zombies universe, She-Hulk looks out of the already zombified Avengers Mansion. He was later seen being detained by Thing after eating Franklin and Valeria Richards. The Invisible Woman then goes on to create a force field inside She-Hulk's head, effectively killing him and also obliterating his zombie body.

Ultimate Marvel

Walters works for S.H.I.E.L.D. conduct research and development of Super-Soldier. It has not been explicitly stated if Dr. Walters is related to Banner but it has been established that he has a cousin named Jennifer.

Ultimate She-Hulk

Old Man Logan

In the reality of "Old Man Logan", She-Hulk and Hulk who have a lot of gamma have an incestuous relationship and gave birth to a powerful but helpless Haman clan of Haman calling Hulk Gang.

It was also revealed that She-Hulk helped Daredevil and Moon Knight in the fight against Enchantress and Electro in Manhattan and died in battle.

Spider-Gwen

The stories have been collected into a number of trade novels:

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References


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External links

  • She-Hulk on the Marvel Universe wiki
  • She-Hulk in Marvel Database Project
  • She-Hulk in the Superhero Database
  • De Blieck, Augie (March 31, 2009). "Looking Back at The Sensational She-Hulk". CBR.com.

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