Jennifer Susan Walters

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She-Hulk (Jennifer Susan Walters) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Buscema, the character first appeared in The Savage She-Hulk #1 (November 1979). 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. Unlike Banner she largely retains her personality, in particular the majority of her intelligence and emotional control. Like Hulk, she is still susceptible to outbursts of anger and becomes much stronger when enraged. In later series, her transformation is permanent, and she often breaks the fourth wall for humorous effect and running gags.

Comics[edit | edit source]

Sensational She-Hulk (Volume 1)[edit | edit source]

Issue 12[edit | edit source]

What If...? (Volume 1)[edit | edit source]

Issue 19[edit | edit source]

Issue 25[edit | edit source]

Issue 36[edit | edit source]

She-Hulk (Volume 1)[edit | edit source]

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Issue 2[edit | edit source]

Issue 6[edit | edit source]

Issue 11[edit | edit source]

Issue 12[edit | edit source]

Issue 159[edit | edit source]

Issue 160[edit | edit source]

Issue 161[edit | edit source]

Issue 162[edit | edit source]

Issue 163[edit | edit source]

She-Hulk (Volume 2)[edit | edit source]

Issue 2[edit | edit source]

Issue 3[edit | edit source]

Issue 4[edit | edit source]

Issue 5[edit | edit source]

Issue 6[edit | edit source]

Issue 9[edit | edit source]

Issue 10[edit | edit source]

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Issue 20[edit | edit source]

Issue 24[edit | edit source]

Issue 26[edit | edit source]

Issue 29[edit | edit source]

Issue 30[edit | edit source]

Issue 32[edit | edit source]

What If? Civil War[edit | edit source]

Fall of the Hulks: The Savage She-Hulks[edit | edit source]

Issue 1[edit | edit source]

Issue 2[edit | edit source]

Issue 3[edit | edit source]

She-Hulks (Volume 1)[edit | edit source]

Issue 1[edit | edit source]

Issue 4[edit | edit source]

Spider-Gwen (Volume 2)[edit | edit source]

Annual 1[edit | edit source]

Hulk (Volume 4)[edit | edit source]

Issue 1[edit | edit source]

Issue 5[edit | edit source]

Issue 6[edit | edit source]

Issue 7[edit | edit source]

Issue 9[edit | edit source]

Issue 10[edit | edit source]

Issue 11[edit | edit source]

Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (Volume 2)[edit | edit source]

Issue 41[edit | edit source]

Avengers (Volume 8)[edit | edit source]

Issue 46[edit | edit source]

Issue 47[edit | edit source]

Issue 48[edit | edit source]

Issue 48[edit | edit source]

Issue 50[edit | edit source]

Gwenpool Strikes Back[edit | edit source]

Issue 3[edit | edit source]

She-Hulk (Volume 4)[edit | edit source]

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Issue 3[edit | edit source]

Issue 4[edit | edit source]

Issue 5[edit | edit source]

Sensational She-Hulk (Volume 2)[edit | edit source]

Issue 2[edit | edit source]

Issue 5[edit | edit source]

Issue 7[edit | edit source]

Issue 9[edit | edit source]

Cartoons[edit | edit source]

The Incredible Hulk (1996 TV Series)[edit | edit source]

Episode 7[edit | edit source]

"Doomed"

Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes[edit | edit source]

Episode 18[edit | edit source]

"The Cure"

Live-Action[edit | edit source]

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law[edit | edit source]

(While technically the series is live-action, the She-Hulk of this series is CGI, meaning she was made from a computer, so she is also animated)