She-Hulk

She-Hulk (Jennifer Susan Walters) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Buscema, she first appeared in Savage She-Hulk #1 (cover-dated February 1980). Walters is a lawyer who, after an injury, received an emergency blood transfusion from her cousin, Bruce Banner, and acquired a milder version of his Hulk condition. As such, Walters becomes a large, powerful green-hued version of herself; however, unlike Banner, she still largely retains her personality - in particular, she retains the majority of her intelligence and emotional control, although like Hulk, she is still susceptible to outbursts of temper and becomes much stronger if enraged. In later issues of the comics, her transformation is permanent.

She-Hulk has been a member of the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, Heroes for Hire, the Defenders, Fantastic Force and S.H.I.E.L.D.. As a highly skilled lawyer who became a superhero by accident, she frequently leverages her legal and personal experience to serve as legal counsel to various superheroes and other metahumans.

Walters is set to make her live action debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Disney+ series She-Hulk (2022), portrayed by actress Tatiana Maslany.

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 * She-Hulk is a supporting character in Marvel's Spider-Man: Webbed Champion, voiced by Maria Canals-Barrera (who reprises her role from Marvel vs. Capcom 3). She is first mentioned in "City of Heroes, Part 2: Where There's Smoke" by Liz Allan, who idolizes She-Hulk and states to have modeled her Firestar suit after She-Hulk's purple leotard, and later by journalists reporting that she is building a case against Wilson Fisk / Kingpin in his trial. She makes her first official appearance in "The Parker Errand", on which she and her fellow attorneys are building a case against J. Jonah Jameson during his trial for his involvement in the incident with Venom and Scorpion, leading her to team up with Barbara "Barbie" Morse / Mockingbird (and later Spider-Man and Venom) in seeking evidences to prolong Jameson's prison sentence. She eventually succeeds by exposing evidences of Jameson's involvement with Richard and Mary Parker's death by the hands of Red Skull, which lead Jameson to be pronounced guilty, and given a life sentence. She also sympathizes with the late scientists' son Peter while offering her support for his future issues. Walters also mentions herself interested in having a friendly encounter with Liz / Firestar, with Peter and Barbie genuinely acknowledging their relationship will be just like the one between Ms. Marvel and Captain Marvel. She-Hulk later appears in "Legendary Universes, Part 6: Ultimate Alliance", where she and other heroes joined forces with Spider-Man's team in defeating the Regent's army. Later in the end of the episode, she was seen having an (inaudible) friendly conversation with Liz, who is well excited to meet her on person.
 * She-Hulk appears in the show's tie-in comic book series Princesses of Destiny. She is a supporting character in Issue #2 "Out", which chronicles the day she first met and trained Alana Jobson / Jackpot, while Captain Marvel did the same for Jessica Reilly / Spider-Woman. In Issue #4 "Elemental Royalty", she is revealed to be married with Ben Grimm / The Thing, with whom she has a daughter named Daisy / Quake.
 * She-Hulk returns in Marvel's Superhero Adventures: Infinity War, voiced again by Maria Canals-Barrera. Along with her details and history in Webbed Champion, She-Hulk is also depicted as a mentor and mother-figure for Alana Jobson / Jackpot, and is supportive of her relationship with Jessica Reilly / Spider-Woman. She is also best friends with Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel, and (as confirmed by Spider-Man and Mockingbird earlier) is shown to have formed a closer bond with Liz Allan / Firestar like Danvers formed with Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel.
 * She-Hulk returns in the show's Disney+ sequel miniseries Marvel's All-Star Multiverse, with Maria Canals-Barrera reprising her role.
 * She-Hulk appears in Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles, voiced by Grey DeLisle. Still depicted as the Hulk's cousin, She-Hulk is also married with Ben Grimm / the Thing, with whom she has a daughter named Daisy (the show's version of Quake). A close ally to the Avengers, She-Hulk also has a soft, loving relationship with her cousin's daughter Anya Banner Corazon / Araña, who refers to her as "Aunt Jenny".

Coolot1's ideas

 * She-Hulk appears in The Immortal Hulk, voiced by Laura Bailey.
 * She-Hulk appears in Marvel Zombies: The Video Game, voiced by Grey Griffin. She is among the heroes who were infected by the zombie virus outbreak.

Joint ideas

 * Jennifer Walters / She-Hulk appears in Spider-Man: Web of Intrigue, voiced by Tatiana Maslany.
 * Jennifer Walters / She-Hulk appears in Avengers: Agents of the Infinity, voiced by Maria Canals-Barrera.