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** ...but despite Jen's mad skillz, ''"Peter Parker"'' gets caught up in the lawsuit. But Spidey has a novel offer for settling out of court:

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** ...but despite Jen's mad skillz, ** Unfortunately, ''"Peter Parker"'' gets caught up in dragged into the lawsuit.lawsuit for ''"faking"'' pictures of Spider-Man, forcing him to drop the suit. But Spidey has a novel offer for settling out of court:
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*** J. Jonah Jameson insists that [[BlackBestFriend "Some of my best friends are black!"]]... which is actually true when you consider Robbie Robertson.

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*** J. Jonah Jameson insists that [[BlackBestFriend [[TokenBlackFriend "Some of my best friends are black!"]]... which is actually true when you consider Robbie Robertson.
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--> '''She-Hulk:''' You crash in [the courtroom] now and Jameson gets a mistrial. Stay out here, and he'll lose hundreds of millions of dollars.\\

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--> ---> '''She-Hulk:''' You crash in [the courtroom] now and Jameson gets a mistrial. Stay out here, and he'll lose hundreds of millions of dollars.\\

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* ''Funny/SensationalSheHulk''
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* From the original ''Sensational'' run, issue #5, a both Funny and Awesome moment sees She-Hulk and friends escaping a trap from Doctor Bong by running across the two-page mail-away ad spread in the middle of the comic. Every single entry mocks the title and/or creators involved with it, from numerous jabs on ''ComicBook/TheNewUniverse'' to pointing out the open joke that Walter and Louise Simonson are the models for the parents in ''ComicBook/PowerPack''.
* The ''Sensational'' run has a Funny moment with its first and final covers. The first cover has She-Hulk tell readers that if they don't start picking up her comic, she was going to come and tear up their ''Franchise/XMen'' comics. On the cover of her final issue, she tells the reader to hand 'em over.



-->'''Wolverine''': First rule about the "Fastball Special"...you don't talk about the "Fastball Special."
* In another ''Sensational''-era moment (#8), while playing AgentScully to an old self-professed detective [[spoiler:who is actually Santa Claus - it ''was'' the December issue, after all]] in order to convict a criminal, Jen muses, "...I think I need about a half page of subplot to mull this over..." After said half page of a foreshadowing sub-plot, we rejoin Jen, who's now running across a completely unknown rooftop, with a different outfit:
-->There's only one thing wrong with cutting away for subplots like that... When you come back, all sorts of ''time'' can have passed... and you can find yourself doing outrageous things, [[GilliganCut without the slightest notion of how you got talked into them]]!

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-->'''Wolverine''': First rule about the "Fastball Special"...you don't talk about the "Fastball Special."
* In another ''Sensational''-era moment (#8), while playing AgentScully to an old self-professed detective [[spoiler:who is actually Santa Claus - it ''was'' the December issue, after all]] in order to convict a criminal, Jen muses, "...I think I need about a half page of subplot to mull this over..." After said half page of a foreshadowing sub-plot, we rejoin Jen, who's now running across a completely unknown rooftop, with a different outfit:
-->There's only one thing wrong with cutting away for subplots like that... When you come back, all sorts of ''time'' can have passed... and you can find yourself doing outrageous things, [[GilliganCut without the slightest notion of how you got talked into them]]!
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* #4 of Dan Slott's run is essentially a constant stream of these, as Jen represents {{Spider-Man}} in court against J. Jonah Jameson for libel.

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* #4 of Dan Slott's run is essentially a constant stream of these, as Jen represents {{Spider-Man}} Franchise/SpiderMan in court against J. Jonah Jameson for libel.

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* In another ''Sensational''-era moment, Jen muses, "This is a tough decision. I'll need some time to think. [[NoFourthWall Why don't we do a cut-away?"]] After two pages of a foreshadowing sub-plot, we rejoin Jen, who's now running across a completely unknown rooftop: "The problem with cutting away like that is you can find yourself somewhere, doing the craziest things, [[GilliganCut without the slightest idea how you got talked into them]]!"

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* In another ''Sensational''-era moment, moment (#8), while playing AgentScully to an old self-professed detective [[spoiler:who is actually Santa Claus - it ''was'' the December issue, after all]] in order to convict a criminal, Jen muses, "This is a tough decision. I'll "...I think I need some time about a half page of subplot to think. [[NoFourthWall Why don't we do a cut-away?"]] mull this over..." After two pages said half page of a foreshadowing sub-plot, we rejoin Jen, who's now running across a completely unknown rooftop: "The problem rooftop, with a different outfit:
-->There's only one thing wrong
with cutting away for subplots like that is that... When you come back, all sorts of ''time'' can have passed... and you can find yourself somewhere, doing the craziest outrageous things, [[GilliganCut without the slightest idea notion of how you got talked into them]]!"them]]!
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* From the original ''Sensational'' run, a both Funny and Awesome moment sees She-Hulk and friends escaping a dangerous situation by running across the two-page mail-away ad spread in the middle of the comic. Every single entry mocks the title and/or creators involved with it, from numerous jabs on ''ComicBook/TheNewUniverse'' to pointing out the open joke that Walter and Louise Simonson are the models for the parents in ''ComicBook/PowerPack''.

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* From the original ''Sensational'' run, issue #5, a both Funny and Awesome moment sees She-Hulk and friends escaping a dangerous situation trap from Doctor Bong by running across the two-page mail-away ad spread in the middle of the comic. Every single entry mocks the title and/or creators involved with it, from numerous jabs on ''ComicBook/TheNewUniverse'' to pointing out the open joke that Walter and Louise Simonson are the models for the parents in ''ComicBook/PowerPack''.



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** And when Constrictor decides to settle it out of court after a change of heart, Hercules congratulates him with a pat on the back... Which puts him in a ''full body cast'' and ends up costing him the case.

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* Constrictor is trying to sue Hercules for damages after a particularly bad beatdown he suffered. His lawyer takes his case to GLK&H to formalize it, and just she and Mallory Book excuse themselves to talk in particular about the case, Constrictor has the bad idea of taunting Hercules. Naturally, this riles Herc up and he beats up Constrictor ''more''. Let us note that Constrictor had lost a tooth and had his head in a cast.



* Titania interrupts Shulkie and John Jameson after she has gotten the Jupiter Suit from Mr Fantastic to deal with her increased power level. It ends badly for Titania, who is sent flying with a single punch and three panels of Shulkie and John commenting on how far she's flying.

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* Titania interrupts Shulkie and John Jameson after she has gotten the Jupiter Suit from Mr Mr. Fantastic to deal with her increased power level. It ends badly for Titania, who is sent flying with a single punch and three panels of Shulkie and John commenting on how far she's flying.
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* In another ''Sensational''-era moment, Jen muses, "This is a tough decision. I'll need some time to think. [[NoFourthWall Why don't we do a cut-away?"]] After two pages of a foreshadowing sub-plot, we rejoin Jen, who's now running across a completely unknown rooftop: "The problem with cutting away like that is you can find yourself somewhere without the slightest idea how you got talked into them!"

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* In another ''Sensational''-era moment, Jen muses, "This is a tough decision. I'll need some time to think. [[NoFourthWall Why don't we do a cut-away?"]] After two pages of a foreshadowing sub-plot, we rejoin Jen, who's now running across a completely unknown rooftop: "The problem with cutting away like that is you can find yourself somewhere somewhere, doing the craziest things, [[GilliganCut without the slightest idea how you got talked into them!"them]]!"
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* The ''Sensational'' run has a Funny moment with its first and final covers. The first cover has She-Hulk tell readers that if they don't start picking up her comic, she was going to come and tear up their ''Franchise/XMen'' comics. The final issue? She tells the reader to hand 'em over.

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* The ''Sensational'' run has a Funny moment with its first and final covers. The first cover has She-Hulk tell readers that if they don't start picking up her comic, she was going to come and tear up their ''Franchise/XMen'' comics. The On the cover of her final issue? She issue, she tells the reader to hand 'em over.
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-->'''Wolverine''': First rule about the "Fastball Special"...you don't talk about the "Fastball Special."

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-->'''Wolverine''': First rule about the "Fastball Special"...you don't talk about the "Fastball Special.""

* In another ''Sensational''-era moment, Jen muses, "This is a tough decision. I'll need some time to think. [[NoFourthWall Why don't we do a cut-away?"]] After two pages of a foreshadowing sub-plot, we rejoin Jen, who's now running across a completely unknown rooftop: "The problem with cutting away like that is you can find yourself somewhere without the slightest idea how you got talked into them!"

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--->'''Spider-Man''': Y'know, for all my years in the longjohn game... ...That's the first time I've ''ever'' seen someone argue their way out of a fight. Say, where can I get one a' them law degrees?\\

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--->'''Spider-Man''': --> '''She-Hulk:''' You crash in [the courtroom] now and Jameson gets a mistrial. Stay out here, and he'll lose hundreds of millions of dollars.\\
'''Scorpion:''' Hmmm...\\
'''Spider-Man''':
Y'know, for all my years in the longjohn game... ...That's the first time I've ''ever'' seen someone argue their way out of a fight. Say, where can I get one a' them law degrees?\\



** ...but despite Jen's mad skillz, ''"Peter Parker"'' gets caught up in the lawsuit. But Spidey has a novel settlement...

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** ...but despite Jen's mad skillz, ''"Peter Parker"'' gets caught up in the lawsuit. But Spidey has a novel settlement...offer for settling out of court:
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* From the original ''Sensational'' run, a both Funny and Awesome moment sees She-Hulk and friends escaping a dangerous situation by running across the two-page mail-away ad spread in the middle of the comic. Every single entry mocks the title and/or creators involved with it, from numerous jabs on ''ComicBook/TheNewUniverse'' to pointing out the open joke that Walter and Louise Simonson are the models for the parents in ''PowerPack''.

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* From the original ''Sensational'' run, a both Funny and Awesome moment sees She-Hulk and friends escaping a dangerous situation by running across the two-page mail-away ad spread in the middle of the comic. Every single entry mocks the title and/or creators involved with it, from numerous jabs on ''ComicBook/TheNewUniverse'' to pointing out the open joke that Walter and Louise Simonson are the models for the parents in ''PowerPack''.''ComicBook/PowerPack''.
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* From the original ''Sensational'' run, a both Funny and Awesome moment sees She-Hulk and friends escaping a dangerous situation by running across the two-page mail-away ad spread in the middle of the comic. Every single entry mocks the title and/or creators involved with it, from numerous jabs on the ''NewUniverse'' to pointing out the open joke that Walter and Louise Simonson are the models for the parents in ''PowerPack''.

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* From the original ''Sensational'' run, a both Funny and Awesome moment sees She-Hulk and friends escaping a dangerous situation by running across the two-page mail-away ad spread in the middle of the comic. Every single entry mocks the title and/or creators involved with it, from numerous jabs on the ''NewUniverse'' ''ComicBook/TheNewUniverse'' to pointing out the open joke that Walter and Louise Simonson are the models for the parents in ''PowerPack''.
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* The ''Sensational'' run has a Funny moment with its first and final covers. The first cover has She-Hulk tell readers that if they don't start picking up her comic, she was going to come and tear up their ''Franchise/XMen'' comics. The final issue? She tells the reader to hand 'em over.

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* The ''Sensational'' run has a Funny moment with its first and final covers. The first cover has She-Hulk tell readers that if they don't start picking up her comic, she was going to come and tear up their ''Franchise/XMen'' comics. The final issue? She tells the reader to hand 'em over.over.
* During a fight with Wendigo Jen and Wolverine use the FastballSpecial, the first time she's ever performed it herself. [[http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/10/108623/2875134-fastball_special.jpg Jen makes an observation that leads to a rather uncomfortable moment between the two.]]
-->'''Jen''': Got a firm li'l butt there. You must work out.
-->'''Wolverine''': First rule about the "Fastball Special"...you don't talk about the "Fastball Special."
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*** Dan Slott remembered this and it makes a return in ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'' as a BrickJoke, this time with a LampshadeHanging of how stupid it is.
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* From the original ''Sensational'' run, a both Funny and Awesome moment sees She-Hulk and friends escaping a dangerous situation by running across the two-page mail-away ad spread in the middle of the comic. Every single entry mocks the title and/or creators involved with it, from numerous jabs on the ''NewUniverse'' to pointing out the open joke that Walter and Louise Simonson are the models for the parents in ''PowerPack''.

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* From the original ''Sensational'' run, a both Funny and Awesome moment sees She-Hulk and friends escaping a dangerous situation by running across the two-page mail-away ad spread in the middle of the comic. Every single entry mocks the title and/or creators involved with it, from numerous jabs on the ''NewUniverse'' to pointing out the open joke that Walter and Louise Simonson are the models for the parents in ''PowerPack''.''PowerPack''.
* The ''Sensational'' run has a Funny moment with its first and final covers. The first cover has She-Hulk tell readers that if they don't start picking up her comic, she was going to come and tear up their ''Franchise/XMen'' comics. The final issue? She tells the reader to hand 'em over.
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** Also helped by John asking if the suit's working. The answer? "It's working just fine."
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* Titania interrupts Shulkie and John Jameson after she has gotten the Jupiter Suit from Mr Fantastic to deal with her increased power level. It ends badly for Titania, who is sent flying with a single punch and three panels of Shulkie and John commenting on how far she's flying.
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** Spidey [[http://i.imgur.com/mVjXV9D.jpg?1 claims that 3J hates him because he's black]] - [[JustJokingJustification and then says he's just kidding]], cracking up the entire courtroom, including the judge (though he calls for order anyway).

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** Spidey [[http://i.imgur.com/mVjXV9D.jpg?1 claims that 3J hates him because he's black]] - [[JustJokingJustification and then says he's just kidding]], [[ActuallyPrettyFunny cracking up the entire courtroom, courtroom]], including the judge (though he calls for order anyway).
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--->'''Spider-Man''': ''Y'know, for all my years in the longjohn game... ...That's the first time I've '''ever''' seen someone argue their way out of a fight. Say, where can I get one a' them law degrees?''\\
'''Jen''': ''Oh, stop!''

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--->'''Spider-Man''': ''Y'know, Y'know, for all my years in the longjohn game... ...That's the first time I've '''ever''' ''ever'' seen someone argue their way out of a fight. Say, where can I get one a' them law degrees?''\\
degrees?\\
'''Jen''': ''Oh, stop!''Oh, stop!



--->'''Pug''': ''Our client is willing to drop '''all''' monetary damages '''and''' forgo any future claims... ...on '''one''' condition.''\\
'''3J's Lawyer''': ''Okay, let's hear it.''\\
'''Pug''': ''Both Jameson and Parker have to hand out public apologies for one '''entire''' business day.''\\

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--->'''Pug''': ''Our Our client is willing to drop '''all''' ''all'' monetary damages '''and''' ''and'' forgo any future claims... ...on '''one''' ''one'' condition.''\\
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'''3J's Lawyer''': ''Okay, Okay, let's hear it.''\\
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'''Pug''': ''Both Both Jameson and Parker have to hand out public apologies for one '''entire''' ''entire'' business day.''\\\\
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** Spidey [[http://i.imgur.com/mVjXV9D.jpg?1 claims that 3J hates him because he's black]] - [[JustKiddingJustification and then says he's just kidding]], cracking up the entire courtroom, including the judge (though he calls for order anyway).

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** Spidey [[http://i.imgur.com/mVjXV9D.jpg?1 claims that 3J hates him because he's black]] - [[JustKiddingJustification [[JustJokingJustification and then says he's just kidding]], cracking up the entire courtroom, including the judge (though he calls for order anyway).
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** Spidey [[http://i.imgur.com/mVjXV9D.jpg?1 claims that 3J hates him because he's black - and then says he's just kidding]], cracking up the entire courtroom, including the judge (though he calls for order anyway).

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** Spidey [[http://i.imgur.com/mVjXV9D.jpg?1 claims that 3J hates him because he's black black]] - [[JustKiddingJustification and then says he's just kidding]], cracking up the entire courtroom, including the judge (though he calls for order anyway).
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** Spidey claims that 3J hates him because he's black - and then says he's just kidding, cracking up the entire courtroom, including the judge(though he calls for order anyway).

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** Spidey [[http://i.imgur.com/mVjXV9D.jpg?1 claims that 3J hates him because he's black - and then says he's just kidding, kidding]], cracking up the entire courtroom, including the judge(though judge (though he calls for order anyway).
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-->'''John''': No kidding. I've got a few more "safe words," like "Ow!" and "Dear God!" and "Crushed pelvis."

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-->'''John''': No kidding. I've got a few more "safe words," like "Ow!" and "Dear God!" and "Crushed pelvis.""
* From the original ''Sensational'' run, a both Funny and Awesome moment sees She-Hulk and friends escaping a dangerous situation by running across the two-page mail-away ad spread in the middle of the comic. Every single entry mocks the title and/or creators involved with it, from numerous jabs on the ''NewUniverse'' to pointing out the open joke that Walter and Louise Simonson are the models for the parents in ''PowerPack''.
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*** J. Jonah Jameson insists that [[BlackBestFriend "Some of my best friends are black!"]]... which is actually true when you consider Robbie Robertson.

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* Jen representing {{Spider-Man}} in court against J. Jonah Jameson is easily one of the funniest moments in the MarvelUniverse.

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* #4 of Dan Slott's run is essentially a constant stream of these, as Jen representing represents {{Spider-Man}} in court against J. Jonah Jameson is easily one of for libel.
** Jen's really bad "Spider-Signal".
** Spidey claims that 3J hates him because he's black - and then says he's just kidding, cracking up
the funniest moments entire courtroom, including the judge(though he calls for order anyway).
** Spidey and Jen team-up to smack the Scorpion around.
--->'''Spider-Man''': ''Y'know, for all my years
in the MarvelUniverse.longjohn game... ...That's the first time I've '''ever''' seen someone argue their way out of a fight. Say, where can I get one a' them law degrees?''\\
'''Jen''': ''Oh, stop!''
** ...but despite Jen's mad skillz, ''"Peter Parker"'' gets caught up in the lawsuit. But Spidey has a novel settlement...
--->'''Pug''': ''Our client is willing to drop '''all''' monetary damages '''and''' forgo any future claims... ...on '''one''' condition.''\\
'''3J's Lawyer''': ''Okay, let's hear it.''\\
'''Pug''': ''Both Jameson and Parker have to hand out public apologies for one '''entire''' business day.''\\
'''Spider-Man''': ''[[CoolAndUnusualPunishment While dressed in chicken suits!]]''
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* Jen representing {{Spider-Man}} in court against J. Jonah Jameson is easily one of the funniest moments in the MarvelUniverse.

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* Jen representing {{Spider-Man}} in court against J. Jonah Jameson is easily one of the funniest moments in the MarvelUniverse.MarvelUniverse.
* Jen trying to talk John Jameson into having sex with her while she's in She-Hulk form:
-->'''Jen''': And if things get too... you know, just use the safe word.
-->'''John''': No kidding. I've got a few more "safe words," like "Ow!" and "Dear God!" and "Crushed pelvis."
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* Jen representing {{Spider-Man}} in court against J. Jonah Jameson is easily one of the funniest moments in the MarvelUniverse.

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