She-Hulk
Creation & Design
She-Hulk was created to capitalize on the popularity of the Hulk character while providing a female counterpart. Stan Lee and John Buscema designed her to be a strong, independent character who could also navigate the legal world.Early Years
Jennifer Walters was a successful lawyer who received a blood transfusion from her cousin, Bruce Banner, which transformed her into She-Hulk. Initially, she struggled with her dual identity but soon embraced her powers.Character Development
Over the years, She-Hulk has evolved from a secondary character to a prominent figure in the Marvel Universe, known for her intelligence, humor, and strength. Her ability to balance her life as a lawyer and superhero has made her a unique and relatable character.Cultural Reception
She-Hulk has been well-received by fans and critics alike, praised for her strong character development and humorous storytelling.Character Details
Real Name:
Jennifer Walters
Aliases:
She-Hulk, Jade Giantess, Savage She-Hulk
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Avengers, Fantastic Four, S.H.I.E.L.D.
Abilities:
Superhuman strength, Regeneration, Expert lawyer
Weight:
165lbs
Height:
5' 7"
Eye Color:
green
Hair Color:
green
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1st appearance and origin of She-Hulk, the cousin of Bruce Banner
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1st appearance and origin of She-Hulk, the cousin of Bruce Banner
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2nd appearance of She-Hulk
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1st appearance of Ultima, the daughter of a cult leader, conditioned through discipline to be the perfect human
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1st appearance of Ultima, the daughter of a cult leader, conditioned through discipline to be the perfect human
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First meeting and battle of Spider-Man versus She-Hulk
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First meeting and battle of Spider-Man versus She-Hulk
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She-Hulk joins the Avengers
Hawkeye rejoins the Avengers
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She-Hulk joins the Avengers
Hawkeye rejoins the Avengers
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First team-up of the Incredible Hulk and She-Hulk, the first time they fought side-by-side
The Incredible Hulk #282 was used as a prop in the film, Cool Runnings (1993)
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First team-up of the Incredible Hulk and She-Hulk, the first time they fought side-by-side
The Incredible Hulk #282 was used as a prop in the film, Cool Runnings (1993)
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First meeting of Eros aka Starfox and She-Hulk
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She-Hulk joins the Fantastic Four
The Thing quits the Fantastic Four
The Skrull, Lyja replaces Alicia Masters in this issue which is later revealed in Fantastic Four #357
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She-Hulk joins the Fantastic Four
The Thing quits the Fantastic Four
The Skrull, Lyja replaces Alicia Masters in this issue which is later revealed in Fantastic Four #357
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1st full appearance of Spider-Woman, Julia Carpenter
First battle of She-Hulk vs Titania
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1st full appearance of Spider-Woman, Julia Carpenter
First battle of She-Hulk vs Titania
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Final issue of series
She-Hulk joins The Fantastic Four, chronologically
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Final issue of series
She-Hulk joins The Fantastic Four, chronologically
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Second ongoing She-Hulk solo series
The cover dialogue is a reference to the first She-Hulk series cancellation
Five years later, the final Sensational She-Hulk issue went on-sale and on the cover, she demands that readers hand over their X-Men books to be destroyed due to the cancellation of the series
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Second ongoing She-Hulk solo series
The cover dialogue is a reference to the first She-Hulk series cancellation
Five years later, the final Sensational She-Hulk issue went on-sale and on the cover, she demands that readers hand over their X-Men books to be destroyed due to the cancellation of the series
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Introduction of She-Hulk speaking to the reader or breaking the 4th wall, a practice that becomes commonplace throughout her second series, Sensational She-Hulk which is promoted in this story
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Introduction of She-Hulk speaking to the reader or breaking the 4th wall, a practice that becomes commonplace throughout her second series, Sensational She-Hulk which is promoted in this story
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Cover art by John Byrne featuring She-Hulk
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First time She Hulk appears grey
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Cover art by John Byrne
Parody of the Vanity Fair issue that featured a pregnant Demi Moore
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Cover art by John Byrne
Parody of the Vanity Fair issue that featured a pregnant Demi Moore
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Cover art by John Byrne
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Controversial comic moment that depicts She-Hulk jump-roping naked for the first several pages
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Controversial comic moment that depicts She-Hulk jump-roping naked for the first several pages
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Cover art by Adam Hughes
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Cover art by Tom Morgan
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92-page, trade paperback collecting selected pin-ups from five Amazing Heroes Swimsuit Specials between 1990 thru 1993
Cover art by Adam Hughes
Original retail price: $14.99
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92-page, trade paperback collecting selected pin-ups from five Amazing Heroes Swimsuit Specials between 1990 thru 1993
Cover art by Adam Hughes
Original retail price: $14.99
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First one-on-one battle of the Hulk vs She-Hulk
Earlier issues, The Incredible Hulk #321 and #322 depicted a fight but Bruce Banner was separated from the body of the Hulk and other characters were engaged in the battle
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First one-on-one battle of the Hulk vs She-Hulk
Earlier issues, The Incredible Hulk #321 and #322 depicted a fight but Bruce Banner was separated from the body of the Hulk and other characters were engaged in the battle
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Final issue
Cover homage to the first issue in this series where She-Hulk threatens to rip up the reader's X-Men comics if her title gets cancelled
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Final issue
Cover homage to the first issue in this series where She-Hulk threatens to rip up the reader's X-Men comics if her title gets cancelled
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Cover art inspired by the film 'Pulp Fiction'
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1st appearance of Mallory Book, a lawyer
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First reprint of She Hulk's first appearance from The Savage She-Hulk #1 (1980)
1st appearance of Mr. Orobourous and Mr. Paradox, clones of Mr. Mobius from the TVA
1st appearance of Kid Glove, possessor of an alien gauntlet that projects constructs
Cover art inspired by the Invincible Iron Man #100 (1977)
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First reprint of She Hulk's first appearance from The Savage She-Hulk #1 (1980)
1st appearance of Mr. Orobourous and Mr. Paradox, clones of Mr. Mobius from the TVA
1st appearance of Kid Glove, possessor of an alien gauntlet that projects constructs
Cover art inspired by the Invincible Iron Man #100 (1977)
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Variant cover art by Ed McGuiness
Cover art inspired by The Savage She-Hulk #1 (1980)
Zombie edition
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Variant cover art by Ed McGuiness
Cover art inspired by The Savage She-Hulk #1 (1980)
Zombie edition
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2nd appearance of Red Hulk, in-story
First battle of She-Hulk and Red Hulk - in Hulk #2 (2008), She-Hulk is grabbed by the Red Hulk in one panel and in the next, shown to be unconscious
Origin of Abomination, recap
Includes full reprints of Hulk #180 and #181, first cameo and full appearance of Wolverine
Full reprint of Avengers #83, first appearance of Enchantress as Valkyrie
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2nd appearance of Red Hulk, in-story
First battle of She-Hulk and Red Hulk - in Hulk #2 (2008), She-Hulk is grabbed by the Red Hulk in one panel and in the next, shown to be unconscious
Origin of Abomination, recap
Includes full reprints of Hulk #180 and #181, first cameo and full appearance of Wolverine
Full reprint of Avengers #83, first appearance of Enchantress as Valkyrie
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2nd appearance of Red Hulk, in-story
First battle of She-Hulk and Red Hulk - in Hulk #2 (2008), She-Hulk is grabbed by the Red Hulk in one panel and in the next, shown to be unconscious
Origin of Abomination, recap
Includes full reprints of Hulk #180 and #181, first cameo and full appearance of Wolverine
Full reprint of Avengers #83, first appearance of Enchantress as Valkyrie
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2nd appearance of Red Hulk, in-story
First battle of She-Hulk and Red Hulk - in Hulk #2 (2008), She-Hulk is grabbed by the Red Hulk in one panel and in the next, shown to be unconscious
Origin of Abomination, recap
Includes full reprints of Hulk #180 and #181, first cameo and full appearance of Wolverine
Full reprint of Avengers #83, first appearance of Enchantress as Valkyrie
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Variant cover art by Marko Djurdevic
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One-shot reprint of She-Hulk's first appearance plus two additional stories
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One-shot reprint of She-Hulk's first appearance plus two additional stories
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Variant cover art by J. Scott Campbell
'Heroic Age' variant
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Variant cover art by J. Scott Campbell
'Heroic Age' variant
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Variant cover art by Ryan Stegman
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Variant cover art by Siya Oyum
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1st team appearance of the Law Office of Jennifer Walters: She-Hulk, Hell Cat, Angie Huang, Hei Hei
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1st team appearance of the Law Office of Jennifer Walters: She-Hulk, Hell Cat, Angie Huang, Hei Hei
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Variant cover art by Amanda Conner
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Death of She-Hulk
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Resurrection of She-Hulk after she dies from injuries sustained while fighting Thanos in Civil War #1
One-panel of Ironheart in prototype armor appearing with Ms. Marvel, Miles Morales and other heroes
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Resurrection of She-Hulk after she dies from injuries sustained while fighting Thanos in Civil War #1
One-panel of Ironheart in prototype armor appearing with Ms. Marvel, Miles Morales and other heroes
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Variant cover art by Ed McGuinness, limited to 1,500 copies
Popcorn variant with Deadpool in the background
Cover art inspired by The Incredible Hulk #181
Store exclusive
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Variant cover art by Ed McGuinness, limited to 1,500 copies
Popcorn variant with Deadpool in the background
Cover art inspired by The Incredible Hulk #181
Store exclusive
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Variant cover art by Ed McGuinness, limited to 500 copies
Popcorn variant with Deadpool in the background
Cover art inspired by The Incredible Hulk #181
Store exclusive
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Variant cover art by Ed McGuinness, limited to 500 copies
Popcorn variant with Deadpool in the background
Cover art inspired by The Incredible Hulk #181
Store exclusive
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Variant cover art by Ed McGuinness, limited to 3,000 copies
Cover art inspired by The Incredible Hulk #181
Store exclusive
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Variant cover art by Ed McGuinness, limited to 3,000 copies
Cover art inspired by The Incredible Hulk #181
Store exclusive
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Variant cover art by Julian Totino Tedesco
1980s variant
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Variant cover art by Julian Totino Tedesco
1980s variant
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The Leader reveals that She-Hulk is immortal
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Variant cover art by InHyuk Lee
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Variant cover art by Peach Momoko
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Variant virgin cover art by Jeehyung Lee
Webstore exclusive
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Variant virgin cover art by Jeehyung Lee
Webstore exclusive
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Variant cover art by Jeehyung Lee
Webstore exclusive
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Variant cover art by Jeehyung Lee
Webstore exclusive
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Variant cover art by Simone Bianchi
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Variant cover art by Adam Hughes
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Variant cover art by Mike Mayhew featuring She-Hulk and X-23
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Variant cover art by Mike Mayhew featuring She-Hulk and X-23
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Variant cover art by Greg Horn, limited to 1,000 copies
Cover art inspired by The Incredible Hulk #377 second printing (1991)
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Variant cover art by Greg Horn, limited to 1,000 copies
Cover art inspired by The Incredible Hulk #377 second printing (1991)
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