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!! Jazinda
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Jazinda Kl'rt-Spawn
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Jennifer Walters
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''She-Hulk'' Vol 2 #22 (December, 2007)

Daughter of the legendary Super-Skrull, partner to She-Hulk and member of the Lady Liberators.

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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Jazinda Kl'rt-Spawn
Elaine Ann Banner Walters
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Jennifer Walters
Elaine Banner
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''She-Hulk'' Vol 2 #22 (December, 2007)

Daughter
''Savage She-Hulk'' #15 (April, 1981)

Deceased mother
of Jennifer Walters, the legendary Super-Skrull, partner to She-Hulk and member of the Lady Liberators.She-Hulk.



* ArchnemesisDad: She and Kl'rt don't get on terribly well.
* ClingyMcGuffin: Jazinda swallowed a Kree Lifestone Gem, which eventually bonded to her, granting her the power of resurrection. To remove it would result in her immediate death because the gem is now bonded to her being.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: For a Skrull, she's quite attractive.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: She's the daughter of Kl'rt the Super-Skrull, who is an enemy of the Fantastic Four, of whom Jennifer was a member of for a time.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: Thanks to the Kree Lifestone Gem she swallowed, she cannot permanently die; Every time she does, she eventually resurrects wholly healed.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Like most Skrulls, she can change her shape at will.



[[folder: Mallory Book]]
!! Mallory Book
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!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' "The face that never lost a case,"
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''She-Hulk'' #1 (May, 2004)

A very successful lawyer who has had a precedent-setting law career. Jennifer Walters used to work at the same law practice with her (Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg, and Holliway).

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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' William Morris Walters
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'''Notable Aliases:''' "The face that never lost a case,"
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''She-Hulk'' #1 (May, 2004)

A very successful lawyer who has had
''Savage She-Hulk'' #2 (March, 1980)

Sheriff Morris Walters was
a precedent-setting law career. member of the Los Angeles County Police Dept. He is also Jennifer Walters used to work at the same law practice with her (Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg, and Holliway).Walters`(the She-Hulk) father.



* HelloAttorney: Just like Jennifer, she's a very attractive attorney.



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!! Nosferata
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Purple Hayes
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Sensational She-Hulk'' #19 (September, 1990)

Purple Hayes is the last of the Hayes family, who becomes the costumed hero Nosferata with the help of her Housekeeper Freda.

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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Purple Hayes
Jazinda Kl'rt-Spawn
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
Aliases:''' Jennifer Walters
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Sensational She-Hulk'' #19 (September, 1990)

Purple Hayes is the last
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Daughter
of the Hayes family, who becomes legendary Super-Skrull, partner to She-Hulk and member of the costumed hero Nosferata with the help of her Housekeeper Freda.Lady Liberators.



* BadassNormal: Just like the character she's based on.
* CaptainErsatz: She's basically a female version of Batman, downright to backstory, gadgets, butler and costume.
* LastOfItsKind: Last member of her family.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Both her name and her outfit are purple.
* StatuesqueStunner: She might be shorter than Jennifer, but she's 5'10"/178cm and not bad looking at all.
* YouKilledMyFather: John Serious, who murdered her parents.

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* BadassNormal: Just like ArchnemesisDad: She and Kl'rt don't get on terribly well.
* ClingyMcGuffin: Jazinda swallowed a Kree Lifestone Gem, which eventually bonded to her, granting her
the character power of resurrection. To remove it would result in her immediate death because the gem is now bonded to her being.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: For a Skrull,
she's based on.
quite attractive.
* CaptainErsatz: OneDegreeOfSeparation: She's basically a female version the daughter of Batman, downright to backstory, gadgets, butler and costume.
* LastOfItsKind: Last
Kl'rt the Super-Skrull, who is an enemy of the Fantastic Four, of whom Jennifer was a member of for a time.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: Thanks to the Kree Lifestone Gem she swallowed, she cannot permanently die; Every time she does, she eventually resurrects wholly healed.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Like most Skrulls, she can change
her family.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Both her name and her outfit are purple.
* StatuesqueStunner: She might be shorter than Jennifer, but she's 5'10"/178cm and not bad looking
shape at all.
* YouKilledMyFather: John Serious, who murdered her parents.
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!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' "The face that never lost a case,"
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''She-Hulk'' #1 (May, 2004)

A very successful lawyer who has had a precedent-setting law career. Jennifer Walters used to work at the same law practice with her (Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg, and Holliway).


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* HelloAttorney: Just like Jennifer, she's a very attractive attorney.


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!! Nosferata
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Purple Hayes
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Sensational She-Hulk'' #19 (September, 1990)

Purple Hayes is the last of the Hayes family, who becomes the costumed hero Nosferata with the help of her Housekeeper Freda.
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* CaptainErsatz: She's basically a female version of Batman, downright to backstory, gadgets, butler and costume.
* LastOfItsKind: Last member of her family.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Both her name and her outfit are purple.
* StatuesqueStunner: She might be shorter than Jennifer, but she's 5'10"/178cm and not bad looking at all.
* YouKilledMyFather: John Serious, who murdered her parents.
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* [[ArrogantKungFuGuy Arrogant Kung Fu Gal]]
* TheBrute: A rare female example.

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BattleCouple: With the Absorbing Man.
* BoobsOfSteel: She is as strong as she is buxom.
* TheBrute: A rare female example.
* DarkActionGirl
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: The Absorbing Man is her husband. She also has a VillainousFriendship with Volcana.



* FromNobodyToNightmare: Little Mary [=MacPherran=] went from a powerless victim of bullying to being the number one enemy of She-Hulk.



* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: A large factor in her FoeYay with Shulkie. Titania hates feeling weak (as it reminds her of childhood), so whenever Shulkie manages to get the upper hand, Titania just loses it. Inversely, when she out-muscles She-Hulk, Titania is all high and mighty and quick to rub it in her foe's face.

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* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: A large factor in her FoeYay enimity with Shulkie. Titania hates feeling weak (as it reminds her of childhood), so whenever Shulkie manages to get the upper hand, Titania just loses it. Inversely, when she out-muscles She-Hulk, Titania is all high and mighty and quick to rub it in her foe's face.



** UglyGuyHotWife: The Hot Wife to her husbands Ugly Guy.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Not that Creel can't look after himself, but hurting him is a guaranteed way to make Mary ''mad''.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Developed an intense fear of Spider-Man after he [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomped]] her in ''Secret Wars''. It took her a few years to get over it. Ironically, Spider-Man was nervous about confronting her again, believing that he only beat her through sheer luck.

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** UglyGuyHotWife: The Hot Wife to her husbands husband's Ugly Guy.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Not that Creel can't look after himself, but hurting him is a guaranteed way to make Mary ''mad''.
''mad''.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Developed an intense fear of Spider-Man after he [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomped]] her in ''Secret Wars''. It took her a few years to get over it. Ironically, Spider-Man was nervous about confronting her again, believing that he only beat her through sheer luck.
* WillNotBeAVictim: As a kid, Titania was picked on constantly. When she gained superpowers she felt truly powerful for the first time in her life and never wanted to feel weak again.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: One of Jen super-powers, though whether she gets it from [[ILoveNuclearPower gamma radiation]] is anyone's guess. Since her own title isn't as much of a GagSeries as it used to be, she doesn't do it that often, but one memorable scene in an early '00s run has her address the narrator while her supporting cast watches her apparently talk to herself. In her 100th issue, she is asked whether she really can see through the fourth wall, and she responds "No, I can't" - looking straight at the reader and smiling.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: One of Jen Jen's super-powers, though whether she gets it from [[ILoveNuclearPower gamma radiation]] is anyone's guess. Since her own title isn't as much of a GagSeries as it used to be, she doesn't do it that often, but one memorable scene in an early '00s run has her address the narrator while her supporting cast watches her apparently talk to herself. In her 100th issue, she is asked whether she really can see through the fourth wall, and she responds "No, I can't" - looking straight at the reader and smiling.



* CerebusRetcon: The ''Immortal She-Hulk'' one-shot adds some elements to She-Hulk's new "Fem Hulk" form that have actually won over some of the reader's that thought the change in personality cause by a near death experience didn't make sense when Jen has almost died a bunch of times. It's revealed that [[spoiler:like all gamma mutates, Jen had a green door inside of her and in fact was killed by Thanos but came back to life because of the green door and the Below Place. Brian Banner confirms that Jen has died, come through, and gone back to the living world at least once. It's explained that Jen's new personality is because, while she doesn't remember being in the Below Place, the trauma of her death, Bruce's death and shortly thereafter facing the [[EldritchAbomination One]] [[AntiGod Below]] [[OmnicidalManiac All]] in Hell at the lowest point of creation warped her subconsiously. It could also be down to the Leader and the One Below All starting to make moves and influence the gamma mutates on earth.]]

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* CerebusRetcon: The ''Immortal She-Hulk'' one-shot adds some elements to She-Hulk's new "Fem Hulk" form that have actually won over some of the reader's reader that thought the change in personality cause by a near death experience didn't make sense when Jen has almost died a bunch of times. It's revealed that [[spoiler:like all gamma mutates, Jen had a green door inside of her and in fact was killed by Thanos but came back to life because of the green door and the Below Place. Brian Banner confirms that Jen has died, come through, and gone back to the living world at least once.before, when she was first shot. It's explained that Jen's new personality is because, while she doesn't remember being in the Below Place, the trauma of her death, Bruce's death and shortly thereafter facing the [[EldritchAbomination One]] [[AntiGod Below]] [[OmnicidalManiac All]] in Hell at the lowest point of creation warped her subconsiously. It could also be down to the Leader and the One Below All starting to make moves and influence the gamma mutates on earth.]]



* DeathIsCheap: In the opening act of ''Civil War II'', she's fatally wounded in a fight with Thanos (between various writers, it ping-ponged between whether she was OnlyMostlyDead or actually died. Currently, it stands as her having actually died, but quickly revived.) In ''Empyre'', [[spoiler:she's killed by a Cotati, which lasts for a short while until it's removed.]]



* GeniusBruiser: Jen, who helps pioneer the field of superhuman law when she's not kicking butt. Pug, a supporting character from Slott's run, also counts. He paid for law school by working as a {{bouncer}}, and it shows.

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* GeniusBruiser: Jen, who helps pioneer the field of superhuman law when she's not kicking butt. Pug, a supporting character from Slott's run, also counts. He paid for law school by working as a {{bouncer}}, and it shows.



* GoMadFromTheRevelation: [[spoiler: While she hadn't gone insane, ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'' #34 suggests that she ''did'' die during ''ComicBook/CivilWarII''. She passed through the Green Door to return to life but retained no memory of the trip. Despite her lack of memories, the lingering trauma is theorized to be the cause of her new She-Hulk forms and fluctuating personality.]]



* MagicalNativeAmerican: Fantastic Four pilot Wyatt Wingfoot, to whom She-Hulk was engaged in the 1980s.



* MyHorseIsAMotorbike: The time-displaced Western hero Two-Gun Kid receives a sky-cycle as a gift from his descendant Hawkeye via VideoWill. The Kid explicitly compares it to a horse.
* NeverLiveItDown: Despite likely being the genuinely nicest hero on the planet, people everywhere (writers, readers, in-universe characters) keep focusing on her somewhat [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking promiscuous sex life]].
** That goes double for the back and forth denials and seeeming-confirmations and that Jen had had sex with Juggernaut at some point in the past.
** She-Hulk was once called to the stand as a (hostile) witness for the defense of The Leader. The defense attorney (who worked at Jen's own law firm!) was seeking to prove that The Leader was not wholly responsible for his actions, as gamma radiation poisoning affects a person's personality, rather like a mind-altering substance. Jen had to go through her list of lovers as She-Hulk (which took ''quite'' some time), then as Jennifer Walters (which was all of two names). She-Hulk was supremely embarrassed, and even went on a small character arc of examining if her behavior really was all that different as She-Hulk versus as Jen. The Leader was so amused he declared it didn't matter if he got the chair, seeing Jen publicly humiliated was WorthIt.



* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Despite likely being the genuinely nicest hero on the planet, people everywhere (writers, readers, in-universe characters) keep focusing on her somewhat [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking promiscuous sex life]].
** That goes double for the back and forth denials and seeeming-confirmations and that Jen had had sex with Juggernaut at some point in the past.
** She-Hulk was once called to the stand as a (hostile) witness for the defense of The Leader. The defense attorney (who worked at Jen's own law firm!) was seeking to prove that The Leader was not wholly responsible for his actions, as gamma radiation poisoning affects a person's personality, rather like a mind-altering substance. Jen had to go through her list of lovers as She-Hulk (which took ''quite'' some time), then as Jennifer Walters (which was all of two names). She-Hulk was supremely embarrassed, and even went on a small character arc of examining if her behavior really was all that different as She-Hulk versus as Jen. The Leader was so amused he declared it didn't matter if he got the chair, seeing Jen publicly humiliated was WorthIt.



* PowerFist: Sasha Martin, Holden's granddaughter and Jen's temporary ward, has an alien gauntlet permanently fixed over her left hand. It is able to conjure giant hands made out of HardLight.



** In Jason Aaron's Avengers she has returned to having less control of herself, due to a power up by a dying Celestial, which puts her on or slightly above The Hulk's base strength level though at the cost of higher intelligence while Hulked out. Unlike the previous Gray She-Hulk case Jen is actually more than okay with this turn of events as it means she can be an even greater asset to the Avengers, and the side of good in general, than ever before. On that note her new buffer, Hulk-like form, isn't so much a new personality like Gray She-Hulk was but more her usual She-Hulk self, just minus the intelligence.

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** In Jason Aaron's Avengers she has returned to having less control of herself, due to a power up by a dying Celestial, which puts her on or slightly above The Hulk's base strength level though at the cost of higher intelligence while Hulked out. Unlike the previous Gray She-Hulk case Jen is actually more than okay with this turn of events events, as it means she can be an even greater asset to the Avengers, and the side of good in general, than ever before. On that note her new buffer, Hulk-like form, isn't so much a new personality like Gray She-Hulk was but more her usual She-Hulk self, just minus the intelligence.



* ScaryShinyGlasses: "Legal", the only name given to Tony Stark's legal troubleshooter, has glasses that cast reflections when other people's ''don't''.
* ShoutOut:
** In the Leader arc during the Dan Slott run, the Leader is drawn by Ty Templeton to look very like Anthony Ainley, who played the somewhat analogous Master in ''Series/DoctorWho''.
** In one Javier Solido-drawn issue of the Charles Soule run, we see that the emblem of Latveria's national airline looks suspiciously like the "Devil's Eyes" symbol from ''ComicBook/{{Grendel}}''.



* SplitPersonalitySwitchTrigger: During an instance in Geoff John's ''Avengers'' when her powers weren't working properly, the Avengers tried subduing her without getting her angry, only for Jen to fill them in on a little detail: It wasn't ''anger'' that was making her lose control, it was ''fear''. And the Scarlet Witch just spooked her. Cue several issues of fighting before Jen could be calmed down.



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* EvilHero: Unlike regular She-Hulk Lyra is rather violent and has acted rather villainous at times due to the world she grew up in, hence the title ''Savage She-Hulk''. She tried to change but she wasn't making much progress in adapting to the 616.

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* EvilHero: Unlike regular She-Hulk Lyra is rather violent and has acted rather villainous at times due to the world she grew up in, hence the title ''Savage She-Hulk''. She tried to change but she wasn't making much progress in adapting to the 616.Earth-616.



* PutOnABus: During the "Omega Hulk" storyline all the Hulks with the exception of Bruce, Jennifer, and Lyra were depowered. While Lyra kept her powers she was also put to the side by giving up being a hero to live in a dimension which she ruled as Empress. She eventually showed up in Squadrom Supreme #15, where she reunited with her mother in Weirdworld.

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* PutOnABus: During the "Omega Hulk" storyline all the Hulks with the exception of Bruce, Jennifer, and Lyra were depowered. While Lyra kept her powers she was also put to the side by giving up being a hero to live in a dimension which she ruled as Empress. She eventually showed up in Squadrom ''Squadron Supreme #15, #15'', where she reunited with her mother in Weirdworld.



* ArchnemesisDad: She and Kl'rt don't get on terribly well.



!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Mallory Book



* AllTheOtherReindeer: Bullied by pretty much everyone as a teenager. Is it any wonder when Doctor Doom offered her the chance for superpowers, she took it?



* StatuesqueStunner: Very tall about 6'6". She's actually a couple of inches taller than Creel.

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* StatuesqueStunner: Very tall tall, about 6'6". She's actually a couple of inches taller than Creel.


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* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Not that Creel can't look after himself, but hurting him is a guaranteed way to make Mary ''mad''.

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See the [[Characters/IncredibleHulkBruceBanner Bruce Banner]] page for more information.



See the [[Characters/IncredibleHulkBruceBanner Bruce Banner]] page for more information.
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* SecondaryColorNemesis: She's a redhead (orange) and her outfits are almost always purple.



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* CerebusRetcon: The ''Immortal Hulk'' one-shot adds some elements to She-Hulk's new "Fem Hulk" form that have actually won over some of the reader's that thought the change in personality cause by a near death experience didn't make sense when Jen has almost died a bunch of times. It's revealed that [[spoiler:like all gamma mutates, Jen had a green door inside of her and in fact was killed by Thanos but came back to life because of the green door and the Below Place. Brian Banner confirms that Jen has died, come through, and gone back to the living world at least once. It's explained that Jen's new personality is because, while she doesn't remember being in the Below Place, the trauma of her death, Bruce's death and shortly thereafter facing the [[EldritchAbomination One]] [[AntiGod Below]] [[OmnicidalManiac All]] in Hell at the lowest point of creation warped her subconsiously. It could also be down to the Leader and the One Below All starting to make moves and influence the gamma mutates on earth.]]

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* CerebusRetcon: The ''Immortal Hulk'' She-Hulk'' one-shot adds some elements to She-Hulk's new "Fem Hulk" form that have actually won over some of the reader's that thought the change in personality cause by a near death experience didn't make sense when Jen has almost died a bunch of times. It's revealed that [[spoiler:like all gamma mutates, Jen had a green door inside of her and in fact was killed by Thanos but came back to life because of the green door and the Below Place. Brian Banner confirms that Jen has died, come through, and gone back to the living world at least once. It's explained that Jen's new personality is because, while she doesn't remember being in the Below Place, the trauma of her death, Bruce's death and shortly thereafter facing the [[EldritchAbomination One]] [[AntiGod Below]] [[OmnicidalManiac All]] in Hell at the lowest point of creation warped her subconsiously. It could also be down to the Leader and the One Below All starting to make moves and influence the gamma mutates on earth.]]
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* TakeThatCritics: ''ComicBook/TheAvengers (2018) #20'' is literally an entire issue dedicated to Jen mentally (and in some cases verbally) mocking and deriding all of the audience who have complained about the "Fem Hulk" identity she developed under Jason Aaron. Highlights include a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind where she fights off "Classic She-Hulk" who is demanding that "Fem-Hulk" be erased, mentally recalling the time she verbally called Bruce Banner out for admitting he envied how She-Hulk was better accepted than he was because he didn't understand that it came at the cost of sexual harassment, snapping at ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} that she prefers the freedom of being ugly and mean when he asks her why she can't go back to being fun again, and concluding that she's never felt happier with herself than she has since she underwent this transformation. To say that this issue was not well received would be an understatement.

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* TakeThatCritics: ''ComicBook/TheAvengers (2018) #20'' is literally an entire issue dedicated to Jen mentally (and in some cases verbally) mocking and deriding all of the audience who have complained about the "Fem Hulk" identity she developed under Jason Aaron. Highlights include a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind where she fights off "Classic She-Hulk" who is demanding that "Fem-Hulk" be erased, mentally recalling the time she verbally called Bruce Banner out for admitting he envied how She-Hulk was better accepted than he was because he didn't understand that it came at the cost of sexual harassment, snapping at ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} that she prefers the freedom of being ugly and mean when he asks her why she can't go back to being fun again, and concluding that she's never felt happier with herself than she has since she underwent this transformation. To say that this issue was not well received would be an understatement.
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* ApatheticCitizens: Titania, armed with the gem of infinite power, destroyed the Timely Plaza in her quest for revenge against She-Hulk. It became a war zone, and everybody escaped... except the guys in a comic book store nearby. They are wise enough to realize that no character is ever hurt during a superhero fight, except perhaps a charismatic character, to boost sales.
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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: In the 2014 comic, Jennifer is denied a bonus by her bosses who brag about their expensive rainforest Madripoor table, and quits when they tell her flat out they didn't hire her for her skill as a lawyer, but because of her presumed super hero connections. Jen gives them a good telling off for this.
** This isn't the first time this has happened to her, though it was much more sympathetic last time since [[spoiler:her boss wanted to use her position as an Avenger, so he could take custody of his misguided super-villain granddaughter from prison. Jen is angry, but decides to forgive him.]]
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* SuperEmpowering: They were essentially an experiment by Osborn, using future knowledge from Lyra's computer Boudicca, that it was possible to replicate superpowers so he can profit off them.
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* HazyFeelTurn: After growing tired of their usual lot in life as a supervillain, she and Creel are trying to go straight. Emphasis on trying because she doesn't have any of the nobility to be an outright hero, though she's willing to take up assignments that at the least are for the public good. Whatever keeps her out of jail really.
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* CerebusRetcon: The Immortal Hulk series adds some elements to She-Hulk's new "Fem Hulk" form that have actually won over some of the reader's that thought the change in personality cause by a near death experience didn't make sense when Jen has almost died a bunch of times. It's revealed that [[spoiler:like all gamma mutates, Jen had a green door inside of her and in fact was killed by Thanos but came back to life because of the green door and the below place. Brian Banner confirms that Jen has died come through and gone back to the living world at least once. It's explained that Jen's new personality is because, while she doesn't remember being in the below place, the trauma of her death, Bruce's death and shortly thereafter facing the [[EldritchAbomination One]] [[AntiGod Below]] [[OmnicidalManiac All]] in hell at the lowest point of creation warped her subconsiously. It could also be down to the Leader and the Onde Below starting to make moves and influence the gamma mutates on earth.]]

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!! Mallory Book
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Mallory Book
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' "The face that never lost a case,"
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''She-Hulk'' #1 (May, 2004)

A very successful lawyer who has had a precedent-setting law career. Jennifer Walters used to work at the same law practice with her (Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg, and Holliway).

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Jazinda]]
!! Mallory Book
Jazinda
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Mallory Book
Jazinda Kl'rt-Spawn
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' "The face that never lost a case,"
Jennifer Walters
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''She-Hulk'' #1 (May, 2004)

A very successful lawyer who has had a precedent-setting law career. Jennifer Walters used to work at
Vol 2 #22 (December, 2007)

Daughter of
the same law practice with her (Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg, legendary Super-Skrull, partner to She-Hulk and Holliway).member of the Lady Liberators.



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* HelloAttorney: Just like Jennifer, ClingyMcGuffin: Jazinda swallowed a Kree Lifestone Gem, which eventually bonded to her, granting her the power of resurrection. To remove it would result in her immediate death because the gem is now bonded to her being.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: For a Skrull,
she's quite attractive.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: She's the daughter of Kl'rt the Super-Skrull, who is an enemy of the Fantastic Four, of whom Jennifer was
a very attractive attorney.member of for a time.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: Thanks to the Kree Lifestone Gem she swallowed, she cannot permanently die; Every time she does, she eventually resurrects wholly healed.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Like most Skrulls, she can change her shape at will.



[[folder: Mallory Book]]
!! Mallory Book
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/691401_she_hulk_37.jpg]]
!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Mallory Book
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' "The face that never lost a case,"
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''She-Hulk'' #1 (May, 2004)

A very successful lawyer who has had a precedent-setting law career. Jennifer Walters used to work at the same law practice with her (Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg, and Holliway).
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* HelloAttorney: Just like Jennifer, she's a very attractive attorney.
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[[folder: Jazinda]]
!! Jazinda
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/520157_000.jpg]]
!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Jazinda Kl'rt-Spawn
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Jennifer Walters
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''She-Hulk'' Vol 2 #22 (December, 2007)

Daughter of the legendary Super-Skrull, partner to She-Hulk and member of the Lady Liberators.

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!! Jazinda
[[quoteright:250:https://static.
Thundra]]
!!Thundra
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Jazinda Kl'rt-Spawn
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Jennifer Walters
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''She-Hulk'' Vol 2 #22 (December, 2007)

Daughter of the legendary Super-Skrull, partner to She-Hulk and member of the Lady Liberators.
org/pmwiki/pub/images/3063707_thundra_full_artwork.png]]

See Characters/FantasticFourAllies for more info.



* ClingyMcGuffin: Jazinda swallowed a Kree Lifestone Gem, which eventually bonded to her, granting her the power of resurrection. To remove it would result in her immediate death because the gem is now bonded to her being.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: For a Skrull, she's quite attractive.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: She's the daughter of Kl'rt the Super-Skrull, who is an enemy of the Fantastic Four, of whom Jennifer was a member of for a time.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: Thanks to the Kree Lifestone Gem she swallowed, she cannot permanently die; Every time she does, she eventually resurrects wholly healed.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Like most Skrulls, she can change her shape at will.
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!!Mahkizmo
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Mahkizmo
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' The Nuclear Man
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Fantastic Four'' #151 (October, 1974)

Mahkizmo was ruler of Machus, a warlike alternate future Earth where women are enslaved by men untill he was defeated by the Thing and Thundra.
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A very successful lawyer who has had a precedent-setting law career. Jennifer Walters used to work at the same law practice with her (Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg, and Holliway).



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Purple Hayes is the last of the Hayes family, who becomes the costumed hero Nosferata with the help of her Housekeeper Freda.



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Daughter of the legendary Super-Skrull, partner to She-Hulk and member of the Lady Liberators.



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Manfred Ellsworth Haller was once a promising hydraulic engineer and generous philanthropist. As the founder of Haller Hydraulics, he designed and developed a suit of exoskeleton armor to enable explorers to survive hostile environments and allow rescue personnel to traverse hazardous terrain.



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Titania's best friend and ex-girlfriend of Molecule Man.



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!! Sensational She-Hulk / Jennifer Walters



--> '''Debut:''' ''Savage She-Hulk'' Vol. 1, #1

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!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Hulk
!!!
'''Debut:''' ''Savage She-Hulk'' Vol. 1, #1
1 #1 (February 1980)



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!! Savage She-Hulk / Lyra



--> '''Debut:''' ''Hulk: Raging Thunder'' Vol. 1, #1

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--> '''Debut:''' !!! '''Alter Ego:''' Lyra
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Lyra Walters
!!! '''First Appearance:'''
''Hulk: Raging Thunder'' Vol. 1, #11 #1 (August 2008)



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--> '''AKA:''' Robert Bruce Banner

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--> '''AKA:''' !! The Hulk
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Dr.
Robert Bruce BannerBanner
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Joe Fixit, War, World-Breaker, Doc Green, Devil Hulk
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' #1 (May 1962)



See his [[Characters/IncredibleHulkBruceBanner own page]]

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!! Mallory Book



--> '''Debut:''' ''She-Hulk'' #1

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--> '''Debut:'''
!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Mallory Book
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' "The face that never lost a case,"
!!! '''First Appearance:'''
''She-Hulk'' #1#1 (May, 2004)
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!! Nosferata



--> '''AKA:''' Purple Hayes
--> '''Debut:''' ''Sensational She-Hulk'' #19

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--> '''AKA:'''
!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
Purple Hayes
--> '''Debut:''' !!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:'''
''Sensational She-Hulk'' #19#19 (September, 1990)
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!! Jazinda



--> '''AKA:''' Jazinda Kl'rt-Spawn
--> '''Debut:''' ''She-Hulk'' #22

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--> '''AKA:'''
!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
Jazinda Kl'rt-Spawn
--> '''Debut:''' !!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Jennifer Walters
!!! '''First Appearance:'''
''She-Hulk'' #22Vol 2 #22 (December, 2007)
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!! Titania



--> '''AKA:''' Mary [=MacPherran=]
--> '''Debut:''' ''Secret Wars'' Vol. 1, #3

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--> '''AKA:''' !!! '''Alter Ego:''' Mary [=MacPherran=]
--> '''Debut:''' !!! '''Notable Aliases:''' "Skeeter", Skirn: Breaker of Men
!!! '''First Appearance:'''
''Secret Wars'' Vol. 1, #31 #3 (July 1984)
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!! Behemoth



--> '''AKA:''' Manfred Ellsworth Haller, Man-Elephant
--> '''Debut:''' ''The Savage She-Hulk'' #17

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--> '''AKA:'''
!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
Manfred Ellsworth Haller, Haller
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
Man-Elephant
--> '''Debut:''' !!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Savage She-Hulk'' #17#17 (June 1983)
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Manfred Ellsworth Haller was once a promising hydraulic engineer and generous philanthropist. As the founder of Haller Hydraulics, he designed and developed a suit of exoskeleton armor to enable explorers to survive hostile environments and allow rescue personnel to traverse hazardous terrain.
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!! Adrenazon



--> '''AKA:''' Adrian Lynn
--> '''Debut:''' ''Marvel Comics Presents'' #123

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--> '''AKA:'''
!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
Adrian Lynn
--> '''Debut:''' !!! '''Notable Aliases:''' She-Hulk
!!! '''First Appearance:'''
''Marvel Comics Presents'' #123#123 (March, 1993)
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!! Volcana



--> '''AKA:''' Marsha Rosenburg
--> '''Debut:''' ''Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars'' #3

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--> '''AKA:'''
!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
Marsha Rosenburg
--> '''Debut:''' !!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Marshamallow
!!! '''First Appearance:'''
''Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars'' #3#3 (July 1984)
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--> '''Debut:''' ''Incredible Hulk'' #601

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--> '''Debut:''' !! Gamma Corps: Black
!!! '''Alter Egos:''' Aberration, Morass, Axon
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:'''
''Incredible Hulk'' #601#601 (October, 2009)
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--> '''AKA:''' Rana Philips

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--> '''AKA:'''
!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
Rana PhilipsPhilips
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Incredible Hulk'' #601 (October, 2009)
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--> '''AKA:''' Erin Cicero

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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
Erin CiceroCicero
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Incredible Hulk'' #601 (October, 2009)
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* PsychoElectro: Just like the being her powers derive from, she can "feed" on others' bio-electricity.



* LogicalWeakness: She had the ability to reconstruct her body from the earth that she came into contact with. When she tried to reform at an alkali salt flat, she instantly dried her out and Lyra destroyed her body, killing her.

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* KilledOffForReal: After taking over a small desert town in California and being badly wounded by Lyra, her body began to mutate into a tumorous mass which Lyra then killed by shoving a massive pipe into her head.



* TheScapegoat: Private Philips was incarcerated after her commanding officer used her as a scapegoat for his torture of prisoners of war, inciting her to kill him. Private Philips was sentenced to death, leaving her nothing to lose by being altered by Ryker's experiment.



* SheKnowsTooMuch: Before Lyra could kill her like she had with the rest of Gamma Corps: Black, general Ryker had her remotely terminated for being known by too many civilians.




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* CerberusRetcon: The Immortal Hulk series adds some elements to She-Hulk's new "Fem Hulk" form that have actually won over some of the reader's that thought the change in personality cause by a near death experience didn't make sense when Jen has almost died a bunch of times. It's revealed that [[spoiler:like all gamma mutates, Jen had a green door inside of her and in fact was killed by Thanos but came back to life because of the green door and the below place. Brian Banner confirms that Jen has died come through and gone back to the living world at least once. It's explained that Jen's new personality is because, while she doesn't remember being in the below place, the trauma of her death, Bruce's death and shortly thereafter facing the [[EldritchAbomination One]] [[AntiGod Below]] [[OmnicidalManiac All]] in hell at the lowest point of creation warped her subconsiously. It could also be down to the Leader and the Onde Below starting to make moves and influence the gamma mutates on earth.]]

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* CerberusRetcon: CerebusRetcon: The Immortal Hulk series adds some elements to She-Hulk's new "Fem Hulk" form that have actually won over some of the reader's that thought the change in personality cause by a near death experience didn't make sense when Jen has almost died a bunch of times. It's revealed that [[spoiler:like all gamma mutates, Jen had a green door inside of her and in fact was killed by Thanos but came back to life because of the green door and the below place. Brian Banner confirms that Jen has died come through and gone back to the living world at least once. It's explained that Jen's new personality is because, while she doesn't remember being in the below place, the trauma of her death, Bruce's death and shortly thereafter facing the [[EldritchAbomination One]] [[AntiGod Below]] [[OmnicidalManiac All]] in hell at the lowest point of creation warped her subconsiously. It could also be down to the Leader and the Onde Below starting to make moves and influence the gamma mutates on earth.]]
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[[folder: Gamma Corps: Black]]
--> '''Debut:''' ''Incredible Hulk'' #601
* AmazonBrigade: Unlike the previous iteration of the Gamma Corps, this team is made up of only females.
* DistaffCounterpart: They are female versions of Abomination, Zzzax and Glob.
* KilledOffForReal: All three of them were killed fighting Lyra.
* PsychoForHire: All three of them were soldiers who went through the Gamma procedure to avoid the death penalty for previous crimes.
* TerribleTrio: They are a trio of soldiers given the powers of some of the Hulk's most famous enemies.

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[[folder: Gamma Corps: Black]]
Volcana]]
[[quoteright:252:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/138728_21473_volcana.jpg]]
--> '''AKA:''' Marsha Rosenburg
--> '''Debut:''' ''Incredible Hulk'' #601
* AmazonBrigade: Unlike the previous iteration of the Gamma Corps, this team is made up of only females.
* DistaffCounterpart: They are female versions of Abomination, Zzzax
''Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars'' #3
Titania's best friend
and Glob.
* KilledOffForReal: All three
ex-girlfriend of them were killed fighting Lyra.
* PsychoForHire: All three of them were soldiers who went through the Gamma procedure to avoid the death penalty for previous crimes.
* TerribleTrio: They are a trio of soldiers given the powers of some of the Hulk's most famous enemies.
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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: She was saved from having her life force drained by the Enchantress by Molecule Man and the Lizard since the Connors was fond of her for treating him kindly.
* BigBeautifulWoman: She's a bit heavier set than Titania, but quite attractive.
* ChildhoodFriends: Of Titania, having bonded with her at school for similar circumstances, her for being overweight while Mary was scrawny and poor.
* ElementalShapeshifter: At first she was only capable of taking a sort of plasma form, but late she became capable of becoming living magma, as well as turn to stone and ash.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: When she first obtained her powers from Dr. Doom, she battled several heroes. After her breakup with Reece, she eventually did heroic acts like fighting Moonstone and the Wizard. Currently she seems to be more of a villain for hire.
* StatuesqueStunner: She stands at 6'5"/195cm tall, barely an inch shorter than Titania.
* SuperStrength: In her Stone form, Volcana possesses superhuman strength enabling her to lift up to 50 tons.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Gamma Corps: Black]]
--> '''Debut:''' ''Incredible Hulk'' #601
* AmazonBrigade: Unlike the previous iteration of the Gamma Corps, this team is made up of only females.
* DistaffCounterpart: They are female versions of Abomination, Zzzax and Glob.
* KilledOffForReal: All three of them were killed fighting Lyra.
* PsychoForHire: All three of them were soldiers who went through the Gamma procedure to avoid the death penalty for previous crimes.
* TerribleTrio: They are a trio of soldiers given the powers of some of the Hulk's most famous enemies.
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[[folder: Mallory Book]]
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--> '''Debut:''' ''She-Hulk'' #1
A very successful lawyer who has had a precedent-setting law career. Jennifer Walters used to work at the same law practice with her (Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg, and Holliway).
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* HelloAttorney: Just like Jennifer, she's a very attractive attorney.
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[[folder: Gamma Corps: Black]]
--> '''Debut:''' ''Incredible Hulk'' #601
* AmazonBrigade: Unlike the previous iteration of the Gamma Corps, this team is made up of only females.
* DistaffCounterpart: They are female versions of Abomination, Zzzax and Glob.
* KilledOffForReal: All three of them were killed fighting Lyra.
* PsychoForHire: All three of them were soldiers who went through the Gamma procedure to avoid the death penalty for previous crimes.
* TerribleTrio: They are a trio of soldiers given the powers of some of the Hulk's most famous enemies.
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!!Aberration
[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/932869_aberration01.jpg]]
--> '''AKA:''' Rana Philips
* BareYourMidriff: She wears a tank-top that shows her abs.
* PointyEars: Unlike Emil Blonsky's fin-like ears, hers are more pointy and human-like.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Unlike the bald Abomination, Aberration has green hair.

!!Axon
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/954055_axon.jpg]]
--> '''AKA:''' Erin Cicero
* BareYourMidriff: Her outfit exposes her midsection.
* ShockAndAwe: Being the female version of Zzzax, she can absorb and discharge electricity.

!!Morass
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/933894_morass1.jpg]]
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Unlike Axon and Aberration, her real name was never revealed.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: She's the first of the Gamma trio to be killed.
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!!Friends and Family
[[folder: The Hulk]]
--> '''AKA:''' Robert Bruce Banner
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[[folder: Nosferata]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/344739_122584_nosferata.jpg]]
--> '''AKA:''' Purple Hayes
--> '''Debut:''' ''Sensational She-Hulk'' #19
* BadassNormal: Just like the character she's based on.
* CaptainErsatz: She's basically a female version of Batman, downright to backstory, gadgets, butler and costume.
* LastOfItsKind: Last member of her family.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Both her name and her outfit are purple.
* YouKilledMyFather: John Serious murdered her parents.
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[[folder: Jazinda]]
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--> '''AKA:''' Jazinda Kl'rt-Spawn
--> '''Debut:''' ''She-Hulk'' #22
Daughter of the legendary Super-Skrull, partner to She-Hulk and member of the Lady Liberators.
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* ClingyMcGuffin: Jazinda swallowed a Kree Lifestone Gem, which eventually bonded to her, granting her the power of resurrection. To remove it would result in her immediate death because the gem is now bonded to her being.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: For a Skrull, she's quite attractive.
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: She's the daughter of Kl'rt the Super-Skrull, who is an enemy of the Fantastic Four, of whom Jennifer was a member of for a time.
* ResurrectiveImmortality: Thanks to the Kree Lifestone Gem she swallowed, she cannot permanently die; Every time she does, she eventually resurrects wholly healed.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Like most Skrulls, she can change her shape at will.
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* FrameUp: Believing She-Hulk had framed her husband for man-slaughter (when in fact he had committed suicide after not being able to deal with the guilt of having killed their twin-sons and paralyzing his wife while drunk-driving), she committed acts of destruction while trying to get She-Hulk arrested. She would be stopped by She-Hulk and Nosferata.
* HeelFaceTurn: After being defeated and the effects of the serum passed, she came back to her senses and abandoned the Adrenazon identity.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Her twin sons were killed in a drunk driving accident caused by her husband that paralyzed her from the waist-down.
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[[folder: Adrenazon]]
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--> '''AKA:''' Adrian Lynn
--> '''Debut:''' ''Marvel Comics Presents'' #123
Adrian Lynn was a paraplegic who took an experimental drug that enhanced activities in her adrenal gland. After overdosing, because the effects only lasted 30 minutes, she became an amazon type beast called Adrenazon.
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* EvilCripple: Only because she overdosed with the serum that temporarily cured her from her paralysis.
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* TheBusCameBack: After not being seen since his initial appearance in 1981, he returns during Civil War trying to fight She-Hulk once more.
* CruelElephant: After being turned into an elephant monster, he became crueler.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: After being an exclusive She-Hulk villain, during his latest appearance he fought the X-Factor.
* SuperStrength: Behemoth possesses superhuman strength, durability and resistance to injury after obtaining the Seetorak gem which transformed him into a powerful, humanoid elephant.
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* AbortedArc: A [[LampshadeHanging lampshade was hung]] on it in the penultimate issue of Dan Slott's run, in which the characters were forced under threat of death to give the reader a high speed run-through of how all the arcs were ''intended'' to have worked out, before being interrupted by the ComicBook/CivilWar and Comicbook/WorldWarHulk crossover events.
* AdrenalineMakeover: Though it's not adrenaline that does it so much as deadly radiation. It's played with in more recent stories, where she starts taking her normal meek persona more seriously and comes out of shell as Jen as well, without letting her hair down or taking off the glasses.
* AmoralAttorney: Averted, although facing a seven-foot tall Amazon with green skin on a witness stand can be ''very'' intimidating...
* ApatheticCitizens: Titania, armed with the gem of infinite power, destroyed the Timely Plaza in her quest for revenge against She-Hulk. It became a war zone, and everybody escaped... except the guys in a comic book store nearby. They are wise enough to realize that no character is ever hurt during a superhero fight, except perhaps a charismatic character, to boost sales.
* {{Archnemesis}}: Titania, a [[TheBrute fellow]] AmazonianBeauty and longstanding foe of Jen's. Notably, she may be the ''only'' female on Earth to rival She-Hulk in terms of [[SuperStrength power]] and [[SuperToughness durability]] (she, like Jen, can also augment her strength level through [[TrainingFromHell rigorous, prolonged weight-lifting training]]). See also: EvilCounterpart.
* BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind: Invoked in ''ComicBook/TheAvengers (2018) #20'', which opens with Jennifer Walters presiding as judge over a court case in which the classic She-Hulk debates the new "Fem Hulk" form over whether or not she deserves to be the dominant She-Hulk identity, which dissolves into an outright brawl between the two as classic She-Hulk demands Fem Hulk be erased from existence. It's then revealed that this is actually Jen using tech in the new Celestial corpse-turned-Avengers [=HQ=] to engage in "psychoactive calisthenics" to try and gain better control over her new identity.
* BetweenMyLegs: [[http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3442/3290044053_f044aaf10b.jpg The cover]] of ''Savage She-Hulk'' #2.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's a lot nicer than Bruce, but also scary when she is angry.
* [[BigSisterInstinct Big Cousin Instinct]]: She's very protective of her cousin and can go in a rage if something happens to him. Like when she found out Iron Man and his team had exiled him into space.
* BigEater: One at least one occasion her arms are full of hot dogs for a meal.
* BoobsOfSteel: The bustiest superheroine in the Marvel universe, she is also one of, if not the strongest woman in the Marvel universe.
* BoxingLessonsForSuperman: While she was training to fight the Champion. Even more relevant to the trope, she trained in her ''human'' form, so that when she [[HulkingOut Hulked Out]], she would be exponentially stronger.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: One of Jen super-powers, though whether she gets it from [[ILoveNuclearPower gamma radiation]] is anyone's guess. Since her own title isn't as much of a GagSeries as it used to be, she doesn't do it that often, but one memorable scene in an early '00s run has her address the narrator while her supporting cast watches her apparently talk to herself. In her 100th issue, she is asked whether she really can see through the fourth wall, and she responds "No, I can't" - looking straight at the reader and smiling.
** In another example, she actually crushes a narration box out of anger (she'd just been attacked) and tosses it out the window, nearly hitting Spider-Man!
* UsefulNotes/{{The Bronze Age|OfComicBooks}}: She-Hulk was created firmly in the Bronze Age. She shares this with ComicBook/SpiderWoman and ComicBook/MsMarvel, since {{Distaff Counterpart}}s were all the rage in that era.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Often as an actual lawyer at that. She's also worked for a Bunny Ears Law ''Firm''.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Played with. She-Hulks strength (for the most part) is proportional to how strong her base human form is. So the stronger Jennifer Walters is, the stronger She-Hulk is. Thanks to an intense training regime she put herself through to fight The Champion, Jennifer became so fit in her human form that when she became She-Hulk again she was several magnitudes stronger than before.
* CheekCopy: Once was fired for this, mostly because it broke the copier. She was busted because when she protested it could have been anyone, the boss explains it was a 'color' copier.
* CosmeticAward: Titania, armed with the gem of infinite power, is too much for She-Hulk, but can't see her when she's in human form, [[AWizardDidIt because of an enchantment of the Scarlet Witch]]. So, how can she beat her? She requested the aid of fanboys at a comic book store, who figured out the working of the gems and received a glitzy and glamorous [[CosmeticAward No-Prize]].
* CourtroomAntics: When at her best, Jennifer basically fills the role of WesternAnimation/HarveyBirdmanAttorneyAtLaw set in the MarvelUniverse.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: In the 2014 comic, Jennifer is denied a bonus by her bosses who brag about their expensive rainforest Madripoor table, and quits when they tell her flat out they didn't hire her for her skill as a lawyer, but because of her presumed super hero connections. Jen gives them a good telling off for this.
** This isn't the first time this has happened to her, though it was much more sympathetic last time since [[spoiler:her boss wanted to use her position as an Avenger, so he could take custody of his misguided super-villain granddaughter from prison. Jen is angry, but decides to forgive him.]]
* CursedWithAwesome: Shortly before the start of Sensational She-Hulk, She-Hulk was "gene-locked" following the events of her graphic novel, resulting in her permanently being big and green. She was completely unfazed by this -- but when Dan Slott took on the 3rd run of her solo title, he retconned the condition to being a purely psychological one. Either way, she ''likes'' being a superstrong, sexy, vivacious bombshell. Go figure.
* DeadpanSnarker: Jen [[DependingOnTheWriter sometimes]] exhibits signs of this. She's usually this mostly when she's in a group (usually Comicbook/{{the Avengers}} or [[AmazonBrigade Lady Liberators]]).
* DependingOnTheArtist: During her Savage incarnation, she was statuesque with the vague hint of muscle tone but with wild hair. Under John Byrne she morphed into a green super model with massive 80s hair. During Dan Slott's run, Juan Bobillo gave her more bulk but because of his style, she often appeared pudgy rather than muscular. When PAD took over the title, Jen was consistently shown to be both tall and impressively muscular in her Hulk form -- a trend which has been followed since the discontinuation of her solo title.
* DependingOnTheWriter: She's been an exact female copy of the Hulk, a FourthWall [[BreakingTheFourthWall Breaker]], FunPersonified, and even downright serious.
* DistaffCounterpart:
** Supposedly, She-Hulk was spawned as a direct consequence of a ''Series/TheBennyHillShow'' clip that involved a woman getting big and green and bursting out of her clothes -- She-Hulk being the response to ensure they had a copyright on the character. [[http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2015/01/30/comic-book-legends-revealed-508/#more-181041 But Comic Book Resources has debunked this story.]]
** The rumor at the time was that CBS was planning a spin-off of the wildly successful Hulk series based on a female version of the Hulk. Marvel assumed CBS would still have to pay royalties, until ''The Benny Hill Show'' sketch came along (again, as noted above, this has been debunked, mainly because the Benny Hill sketch appeared one year after She-Hulk's debut). When Marvel's lawyers confirmed that Marvel wouldn't see a red cent from CBS should they go forward with their plans, they couldn't rush the first issue of She-Hulk out fast enough. The whole thing ended up being moot anyway, since CBS didn't go through with the spin-off for fear of being labeled "The Superhero Network".
** Taken UptoEleven during Jason Aaron's "Fem Hulk" run, where Jen gets a {{gonk}}y new form that looks more like her cousin, picks up his bad temper and some of his angstiness, and likewise reverts to his [[HulkSpeak iconic speech patterns]].
* DoesNotLikeShoes: [[ZigZaggedTrope Zigzagged]], much like the rest of her costume. When she puts an uniform on in advance, she usually wears them.
* DrowningMySorrows: In the 2014 She-Hulk, Jen hangs out in a lawyer bar to drown her sorrows after losing a really high paying job. Considering she was still lucid after two doubles, she may have more work than most given her gamma-enhanced metabolism.
** Explicitly shown in the first issue of the Slott series. She-Hulk spends a night drowning her sorrows after losing her job and getting kicked out of Avengers Mansion. Holden Holliway, lawyer extraordinaire, shows up to offer her a dream job, but only as Jennifer Walters - not as the She-Hulk. She takes him up on the challenge and un-Hulkifies immediately. She loses her gamma metabolism and about 300 pounds of body mass without changing the amount of alcohol in her system. The result is going from mildly melancholy to passed-out-drunk in the space of three panels, pausing only to puke all over Holliway's shoes on her way down.
* EffortlessAmazonianLift: As a RunningGag, no less.
* EmbarrassingNickname: Do ''not'' call her "Shulkie". She even gets mad at Ben Grimm for calling her that. (And ''him'' she ''likes''.)
* EthicalSlut: Jennifer Walters aka She-Hulk is one of the nicest, most idealistic characters in the Marvel Universe, enjoys sleeping with others as long as it is consensual on both sides, and has one of the longest lists of partners of anyone in the MU. Note that this is only in her She-Hulk form.
* EvilCounterpart: Titania and Red She-Hulk. However, Titania didn't start out as evil at all (at least according to her flashback arc), just severely victimized, out of options, [[SmugSuper severely personality-changed]] by Doctor Doom's machine, and had fallen into bad company. It was later that she turned into a murderous asshole. Red She-Hulk also started out nice, but had experiments performed on her mind that turned her much nastier than she used to be. Insane, arrogant, and possibly ruthless, but turns out she is more of an AntiHero as shown in her own series.
* ExpelledFromEveryOtherSchool: Southpaw had been expelled from several schools before being sent to live with her grandfather, who happened to be Jennifer Walters' boss. He palms her off on She-Hulk, ostensibly so that she'll learn what it's like having to deal with someone with superpowers and poor impulse control.
* FantasticLegalWeirdness: The Dan Slott and Charles Soule runs on her solo title, in particular, concentrated on weird legal issues such as somebody suing for compensation because they didn't like the results of their accidental Superhero Origin, or Dr. Doom's son claiming political asylum after a fight with his dad.
* {{Foil}}: To her cousin.
** Bruce is rarely the one in control of his Hulk form, which is more often than not being used by one of his many, many split personalities. Jennifer is almost always in control of her She-Hulk form.
** Bruce wants more than anything to be [[IJustWantToBeNormal normal]]. Jennifer has in the past done whatever it takes to [[IJustWantToBeSpecial remain She-Hulk permanently]].
** Hulk represents everything Bruce represses about himself. She-Hulk is everything that Jennifer ever wanted to let out.
* FunPersonified: The Dan Slott series, and the ''She-Hulks'' run is also a lot of fun.
* GeniusBruiser: Jen, who helps pioneer the field of superhuman law when she's not kicking butt. Pug, a supporting character from Slott's run, also counts. He paid for law school by working as a {{bouncer}}, and it shows.
* GentleGiant: She's extremely tall and muscular (as mentioned above) and is one of the nicest characters in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse.
** Subverted with the "Fem Hulk" identity she morphed into after ComicBook/CivilWarII, which is far more aggressive, bad-tempered and generally ticked off at the world.
* GoMadFromTheRevelation: [[spoiler: While she hadn't gone insane, ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'' #34 suggests that she ''did'' die during ''ComicBook/CivilWarII''. She passed through the Green Door to return to life but retained no memory of the trip. Despite her lack of memories, the lingering trauma is theorized to be the cause of her new She-Hulk forms and fluctuating personality.]]
* {{Gonk}}: The post-ComicBook/CivilWarII identity she attained, which fans sometimes call "Fem Hulk", is closer in design aesthetics to She-Thing than any of the previous She-Hulks. It's essentially Bruce's Savage Hulk identity (in either gray or green) with breasts; a hulking, ogre-like figure with muscle-swollen, almost disproportionate limbs, hunched back, and heavy facial bones. Although just how monstrous it looks is another case of DependingOnTheArtist, it's very much ''not'' her traditional giant green super-model form.
* GoodBadGirl: She's one of the Marvel Universe's most openly and happily sexually active superheroines, and rarely gets slut-shamed by the narrative for enjoying casual sex. Other characters in the story may not be so accepting. . .
* HeWhoMustNotBeSeen: Lampshaded. When she was working as a SHIELD agent after ComicBook/CivilWar, they captured the Abomination, and reported to the new head of SHIELD, a man standing in the shadows. Who complains that it is a shame that a $900,000,000 airship apparently can't have good illumination, and steps to the light. This man, [[LateArrivalSpoiler as everybody should have already known by then]], is [[spoiler:Tony Stark]].
* HelloAttorney: She is a famous lawyer. A hot green lawyer.
* HeroDoesPublicService: In one story Jen volunteers with Green Cross (an organization devoted to helping victims of the Hulk's actions) to clean up the town that she herself trashed during one of her own rampages. Initially, she works incognito, but ultimately comes out as She-Hulk to expose a woman who's trying to use She-Hulk's actions to cover up her murdering her husband.
* HilaritySues: Her third series, written by Dan Slott, began as ''WesternAnimation/{{Harvey Birdman|AttorneyAtLaw}}'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY in the Marvel Universe]]. Hercules was sued for battery, Starfox for [[PowerPerversionPotential sexual harassment]], and [[ComicBook/SpiderMan J. Jonah Jameson]] for libel, among others. Charles Soule's series in 2014 returned to the world of superhero law for several plots, starting with Doctor Doom's son claiming political asylum in the USA.
* {{The Hero}}ine: Of the Lady Liberators.
* HollywoodLaw: Jennifer is very good lawyer, and she should be able to use that solve a lot of problems. In the ''Sensational She-Hulk'' graphic novel, she is arrested by S.H.I.E.L.D. She-Hulk asks to see the arrest warrant, only to be told that they do not need one. She is then strip-searched in front of a large number of soldiers (she asked them; [[FanService they wanted to see her jump rope naked]]). In the ''She-Hulk Ceremony, Part II'' graphic novel, a group comes to literally bulldoze the Native American Reservation where her fiancé lives, with no legal process, because laws do not protect Native Americans. In both cases, the authors wanted She-Hulk fighting a battle with her fists, and not fighting one in a court room, so her legal skill was rendered useless, so the legal system in Marvel Universe is modified to accommodate more action.
** The strip search incident was clearly an in-universe case of a jerkass S.H.I.E.L.D. agent breaking the rules and wasn't even done according to procedure[[note]]A S.H.I.E.L.D. strip search is supposed to be done in a private cell and performed by an agent of the same sex[[/note]]. Dum Dum Dugan was ''furious'' when he found out.
* HulkingOut: Not as much or as often as the TropeNamer, but it does happen. She used to be just like her cousin in every way but the vocabulary but this was revealed to be caused by a degenerative blood disease. Once ComicBook/{{Morbius}} treated it, Jen's transformations became easier for her to control.
* IJustWantToBeBeautiful: The 2011 run of She-Hulk showed that Jennifer may have issues concerning her normal body. She regards her regular appearance as 'plain' and 'boring', and is surprised when men would rather spend time with the mousy little brunette than her StatuesqueStunner form.
** Subverted in ''ComicBook/TheAvengers (2018) #20'', where Jennifer spends the entire issue asserting that she '''prefers''' her ugly and fearsome new "Fem Hulk" form, because it gets her the sort of respect her cousin gets instead of being lusted after.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Unlike Bruce Banner, who does not want to turn into Hulk and [[IJustWantToBeNormal wants to be normal]], being She-Hulk has several advantages for Jennifer Walters: power, beauty, fame, an adventurous life, keeps her intellect and personality, etc. So, when she can, she stays as She-Hulk all the time, and when she can't, she does whatever it takes to return to that permanent state.
* IvyLeagueForEveryone: Averted, and how. Jen went to UCLA Law, which is consistently ranked #15 or #16 among U.S. law schools and is the best law school in Southern California.
* KnuckleCracking: In the 2014 title, Jennifer does this along with a PreAssKickingOneLiner.
* TheLadette: Bluntly and unapologetically sexual, loves to beat up evildoers, and in some versions also fond of booze and partying.
* LeotardOfPower: A purple and white one is her most common attire unless she's in a courtroom.
* LikeBrotherAndSister: With Bruce Banner/The Hulk. She's really protective of him too (though he usually can take care of himself). She-Hulk beat the crap out of ComicBook/IronMan after she found out he exiled Bruce into deep space.
* LonersAreFreaks: The 2011 run showed that during her college days Jennifer was so focused on her studys over partying and socializing that when she was named as valedictorian at her graduation, her classmates had no idea who she even was.
* ManOfSteelWomanOfKleenex: Inverted with John Jameson (who was depowered at the time), who did not like the idea of coitus with the superpowered She-Hulk.
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'''John:''' No kidding. I've got a few more "safe words," like "Ow!" and "Dear God!" and "crushed pelvis".
* MagicalNativeAmerican: Fantastic Four pilot Wyatt Wingfoot, to whom She-Hulk was engaged in the 1980s.
* MediumAwareness:
** The series ''The Sensational She-Hulk'' is famous for its characters' acknowledgement of the comic medium, including climbing across panel borders, referencing captions, and other related awareness.
** Parodied in an issue of ''ComicBook/DamageControl'', which made She-Hulk ''look like a lunatic who thinks she's a comic book character''. Then again, she directly responded to the text captions pointing this out, so... Does that make it a subverted parody?
** And in Marvel's short-lived ''Heroes for Hire'' series, Shulkie regularly got into arguments with the third-person narrator... until she fired him.
** In ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'', She-Hulk has special dialogue with Deadpool [[LampshadeHanging where she mentions how popular she was in the early 90's, as well as her own habit of breaking the fourth wall]]. In another quote, she threatens to kick Deadpool's butt should there ever be a ''Marvel Vs. Capcom 4''.
* MonsterModesty: Jen is a rare {{Fanservice}} version of this trope.
* MostCommonSuperpower: One issue of Dan Slott's run established in court of law that she has the largest breasts of any MU heroine. Whether or not this is an InformedAttribute is something that [[DependingOnTheArtist varies]].
* MsFanservice: A buxom AmazonianBeauty clad in a LeotardOfPower, who gets frequent ClothingDamage and provides the page image for Fanservice.
* MuggingTheMonster: A rather humorous example happened to her after the Stamford disaster. An angry mob of anti-superhero protestors had formed outside of the courthouse where she -- as Jennifer -- was defending two surviving members of the New Warriors. One guy recognized her and grabbed her, shouting "I've got She-Hulk!" Then she hulked out and dryly asked, "Okay, you've got She-Hulk. Now what?" The response? "I. . . Uh. . . Guess I DidntThinkThisThrough."
* MyHorseIsAMotorbike: The time-displaced Western hero Two-Gun Kid receives a sky-cycle as a gift from his descendant Hawkeye via VideoWill. The Kid explicitly compares it to a horse.
* NeverLiveItDown: Despite likely being the genuinely nicest hero on the planet, people everywhere (writers, readers, in-universe characters) keep focusing on her somewhat [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking promiscuous sex life]].
** That goes double for the back and forth denials and seeeming-confirmations and that Jen had had sex with Juggernaut at some point in the past.
** She-Hulk was once called to the stand as a (hostile) witness for the defense of The Leader. The defense attorney (who worked at Jen's own law firm!) was seeking to prove that The Leader was not wholly responsible for his actions, as gamma radiation poisoning affects a person's personality, rather like a mind-altering substance. Jen had to go through her list of lovers as She-Hulk (which took ''quite'' some time), then as Jennifer Walters (which was all of two names). She-Hulk was supremely embarrassed, and even went on a small character arc of examining if her behavior really was all that different as She-Hulk versus as Jen. The Leader was so amused he declared it didn't matter if he got the chair, seeing Jen publicly humiliated was WorthIt.
* [[NiceGuy Nice Girl]]:
** One of the kindest and most idealistic superheroines in the Marvel Universe, along with Meggan and Kitty Pryde. This includes working as a (considerably less well-paid than corporate) public defense attorney, consistently trying to make the system work for particularly vulnerable groups in society, and running her own disaster relief organization. This on top of her general unpaid rescue work, and being one of the very least murder-happy heroes on the planet. However, her temper can get the best of her at times.
** A time-policing court once sentenced her to [[RetGone erasure]] from history, saying that in any case where she thought herself invaluable some other super-strong heroine could have filled in. The counter argument came in the form of her ''clients''. She-Hulk is rather fungible, but Jen Walters is completely irreplaceable.
* NoGuyWantsAnAmazon: Somewhat perversely, despite She-Hulk racking up the notches on the bedpost, she ends up marrying Captain John Jameson, who expresses a genuine dislike of her being She-Hulk (see ManOfSteelWomanOfKleenex above for a typical bedtime conversation between them). Jen was kind of a hypocrite, since she also had problems with his Man-wolf form because Captain John Jameson mauled one of her co-workers while in said transformation.
** Her co-worker Pug -- who had a pretty serious crush/unrequited love thing going on -- regularly seemed uncomfortable with Jennifer when she was in her She-Hulk form, actively encouraging her to remain in her normal human form. Possibly a reversal of "ManOfSteelWomanOfKleenex" concerns.
** Notably inverted near the start of one of her solo series. She takes a guy to bed after a victory party at Avengers mansion, and when she wakes up, she's reverted to Jennifer in her sleep. She desperately tries to transform into She-Hulk before the guy wakes up, stating in internal monologue that she ''hates'' the part where a guy goes to bed with the Sensational She-Hulk, and wakes up with tiny, mousey Jennifer Walters. Could be part of the ongoing exploration of Jen's own insecurities, but it's implied that she's indeed been with men who weren't as into the Jennifer Walters side of her.
** Subverted with her budding romance with ComicBook/TheMightyThor during ''ComicBook/TheAvengers (2018)'', where Thor is very much attracted to She-Hulk, and on their first date, they admit that they need to find more common ground between him and Jennifer Walters as well.
* NotablyQuickDeliberation: In the first issue of the Dan Slott series, Shulkie manages to break the record for the fastest jury deliberation in history, which is initially taken as a sign of her skills as a prosecutor. Unfortunately, the defendants convince the judge to declare a mistrial because She-Hulk saved the world on the day before the verdict came down, which they argued might have unduly influenced the jury.
* OccultLawFirm: Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway specialised in supernatural law, and employed lots of different superhumans, including speedsters as messengers.
* OmnidisciplinaryLawyer: In the Marvel Universe, Jennifer Walters, the She-Hulk, specializes in superhero law, but that includes criminal cases, civil rights law, civil suits and anything else that might come up.
* PervyPatdown: An incident when a {{Jerkass}} agent of ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} forced her to undergo a strip-search with him being the searcher in question and various other [[AllMenArePerverts male]] [=SHIELD=] agents witnessing the event.
* PokeThePoodle: [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-ua3w0qhlFNc/VJvQTAp35XI/AAAAAAAADjs/wrV5_fWBhC8/s1600/madasheck.jpg Her attempts]] to be a ''ComicBook/SinCity'' style anti-hero, with art by Creator/FrankMiller himself.
* PowerFist: Sasha Martin, Holden's granddaughter and Jen's temporary ward, has an alien gauntlet permanently fixed over her left hand. It is able to conjure giant hands made out of HardLight.
* PowerIncontinence: Jen's been hit with this a few times. During her stint with the Fantastic Four, she was hit with an extra dose of gamma radiation, leaving her stuck as She-Hulk for a time, something she didn't mind. During ''ComicBook/AvengersDisassembled'', the Scarlet Witch losing control of her sanity and powers caused her to temporarily go Savage, causing her to rip apart Vision. Her injuries sustained by Thanos at the start of ''ComicBook/CivilWarII'', combined with the then-death of Bruce Banner, caused her to create a "Gray She-Hulk" that proved to be incredibly painful to transform into. She solved that last problem with a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind, being able to process her grief.
** In Jason Aaron's Avengers she has returned to having less control of herself, due to a power up by a dying Celestial, which puts her on or slightly above The Hulk's base strength level though at the cost of higher intelligence while Hulked out. Unlike the previous Gray She-Hulk case Jen is actually more than okay with this turn of events as it means she can be an even greater asset to the Avengers, and the side of good in general, than ever before. On that note her new buffer, Hulk-like form, isn't so much a new personality like Gray She-Hulk was but more her usual She-Hulk self, just minus the intelligence.
* PromotionToParent: Holden is able to get his underage granddaughter Sasha (a.k.a. "Southpaw") out of a supervillain prison on the condition that she remain in Jen's custody. Unfortunately, this doesn't do much to steer her away from delinquency.
* PunchClockHero: Quite literally. Jen is the retained legal counsel for Luke Cage and Jessica Jones and for their team, the Mighty Avengers. Which means she also joins them in battle should the need arise.
* ReallyGetsAround: Jen has unapologetically slept with a great many people, including Hercules and Iron Man. This is generally played for laughs. For example, when called to testify in a trial, this involved a list of her past sexual partners. It was several meters long, and involved hundreds of entries...
** Though the double standards do piss her off. She once asked IronMan why no one gave him crap for sleeping around (Iron Man being a male example of this trope)... while in bed with him.
** And then there's the ongoing fandom argument about whether she had sex with the Juggernaut, which has been retconned out and brought back in a number of times. In this case it's because Juggernaut has repeatedly tried to kill Bruce/The Hulk and many felt it was out of character for her. Especially considering that when she found out that Iron Man [[ComicBook/PlanetHulk exiled Hulk into space]] after having slept with Stark, she got really angry and beat the crap out of him. {{Wolverine}}, another character who ReallyGetsAround, actually refused Jen's advances on the basis that "He didn't want Juggernaut's sloppy seconds," although considering that Wolvie is much worse than she is, and has ''also'' tried to murder her cousin/isn't really much different from Juggernaut, according to the writer, this was simply RuleOfFunny. Then again, Wolverine and Hulk are VitriolicBestBuds.
*** [[spoiler: It was later found out that a parallel universe version of Jen had slept with the Juggernaut.]]
* ReluctantFanserviceGirl: She is often subject to embarrassing situations. One of early examples in ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' where a paparazzo took photos of her sunbathing topless (but nobody ultimately knew it was She-Hulk due to an unwitting editor 'correcting' her green skin).
* TheRival: Her relationship with Red She-Hulk/[[spoiler:Betty Ross]] has progressed to this. They also act as [[GoodCopBadCop Good Cop (Jen) and Bad Cop (Red)]] over in ''Incredible Hulks''.
* ScaryShinyGlasses: "Legal", the only name given to Tony Stark's legal troubleshooter, has glasses that cast reflections when other people's ''don't''.
* ShoutOut:
** In the Leader arc during the Dan Slott run, the Leader is drawn by Ty Templeton to look very like Anthony Ainley, who played the somewhat analogous Master in ''Series/DoctorWho''.
** In one Javier Solido-drawn issue of the Charles Soule run, we see that the emblem of Latveria's national airline looks suspiciously like the "Devil's Eyes" symbol from ''ComicBook/{{Grendel}}''.
* SixthRanger: While Jen's been a part of a number of teams, she's this trope in terms of the Fantastic Four, having replaced the Thing following the original Secret Wars.
* TakeThatCritics: ''ComicBook/TheAvengers (2018) #20'' is literally an entire issue dedicated to Jen mentally (and in some cases verbally) mocking and deriding all of the audience who have complained about the "Fem Hulk" identity she developed under Jason Aaron. Highlights include a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind where she fights off "Classic She-Hulk" who is demanding that "Fem-Hulk" be erased, mentally recalling the time she verbally called Bruce Banner out for admitting he envied how She-Hulk was better accepted than he was because he didn't understand that it came at the cost of sexual harassment, snapping at ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} that she prefers the freedom of being ugly and mean when he asks her why she can't go back to being fun again, and concluding that she's never felt happier with herself than she has since she underwent this transformation. To say that this issue was not well received would be an understatement.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Invoked. She-Hulk was brought before the Living Tribunal to decide a very important thing: he had found a new [[ComicBook/UltimateMarvel Ultimate universe]], and was considering erasing the Franchise/MarvelUniverse and replacing it with this new one. She-Hulk's defense, at its core, was that [[RuleOfCool her universe was more fun.]] They told her: she narrated a great cosmic story... in less than one page. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as the Registrator was [[TimeBomb about to explode]].
* ThouShaltNotKill: Much more averse to resorting to killing in combat than virtually any Marvel superhero around.
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Given her size, any time she's with someone of average height counts as this.
* TurbineBlender: In one of the first issues of her third series, Jen and her associate Mallory Book are investigating the death of a man who got sucked into a jet engine. As they're looking around the test lab, someone switches the engine on and seals the lab so the two can't escape. Jen figures at the last minute that if she [[HulkOut hulks out]] and shields Book with her body they'll make it through the blades alive. They do, but [[ClothingDamage both their suits are shredded]].
* VaporWear: In her first appearance Jennifer does not wear any underwear [[http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/File:Savage_She-Hulk_Vol_1_11.jpg under her torn dress]].
* VitriolicBestBuds: Odd case with Red She-Hulk. Jen gets along with [[spoiler:Betty Ross]] just fine, but when she turns into Red, [[VolleyingInsults they start trading insults back and forth]].
* WillNotTellALie: She's a very honest individual.
* WithAFootOnTheBus: At the end of Dan Slott's run. Iron Man had [[BroughtDownToNormal Brought Her Down to Normal]], but there was a new She-Hulk in town: a Jennifer Walter from an alternate universe without superhumans, who got powers when moving to the MarvelUniverse. They made a deal: "our" Jennifer would depart to that universe, and the new foreign one would stay. She said goodbye to everybody, Reed Richards sent him thought the dimensional portal, but [[IdeaBulb had an idea]]: he took her back right after she moved to that universe, restoring her powers. So, the MarvelUniverse kept the She-Hulk who had been She-Hulk since the 1970's, and the foreigner left.
* TheWorfEffect: As with her cousin, Jennifer often gets drafted to the role of punching bag to show how dangerous an enemy can be.
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[[folder: Savage She-Hulk / Lyra Walters]]
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[[caption-width-right:300:You wouldn't like her when she's calm!]]
* AntagonisticOffspring: She tried to commit {{Matricide}} at one point and fought her father at one point, which resulted in her promising to commit {{Patricide}}.
* AntiHeroSubstitute: Both subverted and played straight. Right after Jen's ongoing series was cancelled, ''All-New Savage She-Hulk'' was announced, with Lyra -- as a main protagonist. People were pissed, because it looked like we were going to get a DarkerAndEdgier replacement of Jen. However, as the comics ended, both She-Hulks became very good friends, Jen kept her name and become something like a {{Mentor|s}} for Lyra. Even when Jen was mysteriously PutOnABus Lyra chose to look for her, rather than simply take her place.
* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: In Hulk# 16 Lyra has several ShirtlessCaptives as her [[SexSlave Sex Slaves]]. Which is both [[BlackComedyRape played for laughs]] and even seen as OK in-universe. [[http://i.imgur.com/VuyyAo6.png She was even high fived for by guys from her world]].
* DuelToTheDeath: In the She-Hulks mini series she suggests this to two boys who ask her out, in order to win a date.
* EvilHero: Unlike regular She-Hulk Lyra is rather violent and has acted rather villainous at times due to the world she grew up in, hence the title ''Savage She-Hulk''. She tried to change but she wasn't making much progress in adapting to the 616.
-->'''Lyra''': You're right. I am not Jennifer Walters. I am nothing like Jennifer Walters. Jennifer Walters is a kind woman and honorable warrior. That is why I was trying to find her. So I could learn from her. For I... [[IAmAMonster am nothing but a monster]].
* FieryRedhead: She's red-haired like her mother.
* FastballSpecial: Does this with the mutant Loa when she joined The Defenders.
* FemalesAreMoreInnocent: Hulk #16 shows Lyra creating an [[{{Matriarchy}} Enlightened Matriarchy]] when she gets trapped in a hellish nightmare dimension run by violent male demons. In only 3 days she had conquered the dimension, enslaved all the men, and put the women in charge where they embraced her as their Empress. Under their rule the dimension had stopped being the hellish nightmare it was back when the men ran it.
* FullFrontalAssault: In ''ComicBook/FallOfTheHulks'' she gets her [[ClothingDamage clothes burnt off]] in a fight with Johnny Storm (Human Torch) and defeats him while naked. This was all apart of her strategy to make him [[DistractedByTheSexy put his guard down]].
-->'''Lyra''': That was a mistake.
-->'''Johnny''': Um...not from where I'm standing.
-->'''Lyra''': They told me you had a weakness for women.
--> '''Johnny''': And that's a bad thing...WHYYYYYYYGGHH!
* HulkingOut: Averted. Her hulk form is her natural state which she was born in and can't turn human on her own and unlike the other Hulks she gets weaker the angrier she gets.
** After World War Hulks, her father had injected her with S.P.I.N. (Super-Power-Inhibiting Nanobots) Technology to negate her anger-driven power drain. This also allowed Lyra to change from Hulk to human form at will and turn into her Hulk form when angry like the rest of her family. However, this alternation was only temporary and her powers had returned to the way they were when she joined The Defenders.
* JekyllAndHyde: Averted, as unlike the rest of the Hulk family, she doesn't have a dual personality.
* LadyLand: She comes from a future where women have conquered most of the world, renaming it The United Sisterhood Republic. They have enslaved most of the males of that time and are at war with a tribe of savage men. Of course that tribe of men enslave women, so neither side are exactly better.
* ParentalAbandonment: Thundra had left Lyra after rising her through childhood for reasons not revealed yet. Lyra greatly resented her mother for it to the point where she wants to kill her.
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The reason why she acts as superhero is because she doesn't want to give up being a warrior.
* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: She is pretty sexist towards men due to her background, though she doesn't allow it to get in the way of what she does. This does depend on the writer, since in some stories have her being better and accepting that the present isn't like her future.
* PutOnABus: During the "Omega Hulk" storyline all the Hulks with the exception of Bruce, Jennifer, and Lyra were depowered. While Lyra kept her powers she was also put to the side by giving up being a hero to live in a dimension which she ruled as Empress. She eventually showed up in Squadrom Supreme #15, where she reunited with her mother in Weirdworld.
* SlaveRace: The men on her world. Not that they are any better.
* StrawFeminist: She views men as fools, considers the enslavement of them to be their proper place, and doesn't want much to do with her father because he is a male. None of this is surprising given how she grew up. She has her moments like sparing a boy from a male tribe on her world and even attempted to avenge a male agent as she would do any comrade, but at the end of the day she rather have women be in charge.
* SuperMode: Lyra's technique "Gamma Sight" is this, which she herself developed. This enables her to fight in a trance-like meditative state when she is completely calm and at peace. This state allows her to feel minute traces of gamma rays in every human being and use them to heighten her perception and reflexes, and possesses higher fighting skill than any of her other family members.
* SuperpowerfulGenetics: She inherited her powers from her father. As well as her mother's powers, as she overpowered Axon who had absorbed her gamma powers.
** However, it doesn't seem like she had her mother's powers in ''She-Hulks'' as she gets hurt with dodge balls in human form. But this could be due to the S.P.I.N. Bruce gave to her.
* TykeBomb: She was bred to be the Sisterhood's champion and use the power of The Hulk to win the war between the genders. Thundra had time traveled to the past to steal Hulk's DNA (via kissing), went back to her future, and gave birth to Lyra.
* WouldntHurtAChild: She couldn't bring herself to kill a boy of one of the male tribes on her world.
* YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry: Yes actually, you would. As a means to keep her under control, scientists engineered her to be an inversion of this trope and get 'weaker' the angrier she gets. She must remain totally calm to use her full strength.
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!!Villians

[[folder: Titania (Mary [=MacPherran=])]]
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A long-time rival of She-Hulk and wife of the Absorbing Man.
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* AbsoluteCleavage: Her usual attire sports this.
* AlliterativeName: 'M's.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Has a ''raging'' inferiority complex when it comes to She-Hulk. Creel's advice to her on this subject can be found in the Quotes section of that trope's page.
* AmazonianBeauty: Very beautiful and quite muscular.
* {{Archenemy}}: Of She-Hulk.
* [[ArrogantKungFuGuy Arrogant Kung Fu Gal]]
* TheBrute: A rare female example.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: She has no problem taking on superheroes, but she absolutely refuses to go after families and friends of heroes.
* EvilCounterpart: To She-Hulk. Every bit as [[StatuesqueStunner tall]], [[AmazonianBeauty buff]], [[SuperStrength strong]], and [[SuperToughness durable]] as Shulkie, and [[PluckyGirl very hotheaded]] to boot, which factors heavily into her [[FoeYay heated]] rivalry with She-Hulk.
* {{Fiery|Redhead}} EvilRedhead: She possess a fiery attitude, and is evil.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Before her change, Mary wanted more than anything to be more than just the short, scrawny and utterly average person she was. So much so that she lied and claimed she was Spider-Woman to get some attention.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: A large factor in her FoeYay with Shulkie. Titania hates feeling weak (as it reminds her of childhood), so whenever Shulkie manages to get the upper hand, Titania just loses it. Inversely, when she out-muscles She-Hulk, Titania is all high and mighty and quick to rub it in her foe's face.
* OddFriendship: She and Creel develop one with Eugene Judd/Puck, accepting his offer to work in the new Gamma Flight.
* OfficialCouple: With Absorbing Man.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Her outfits tend to be purple, and she's quite strong.
* SmugSuper: When you start out as an often picked-on girl who is transformed into a tall and tough Amazon thanks to Doctor Doom, it's only natural that you begin to think of yourself as superior to most.
* SpikesOfVillainy: Her costume has several spikes.
* StatuesqueStunner: Very tall about 6'6". She's actually a couple of inches taller than Creel.
* SuperStrength: She's actually stronger than She-Hulk in her usual calm state, although that hasn't stopped She-Hulk and even Franchise/SpiderMan (during ''ComicBook/SecretWars1984'') from [[TheWorfEffect walking all over her on a few occasions]]. Regardless, the two women are among the strongest female supers in the Marvel universe, and much like She-Hulk, she can undergo TrainingFromHell to increase her already impressive strength.
* {{Tsundere}}: Type A. She's quite brash and abrasive by default, but surprisingly loving and devoted towards Creel (they tend to be overprotective of each other as a result). Titania is [[FoeYay arguably]] a {{Yandere}}[=/=]StalkerWithACrush in regards to Shulkie.
* UnholyMatrimony: Again, with Creel.
** UglyGuyHotWife: The Hot Wife to her husbands Ugly Guy.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Developed an intense fear of Spider-Man after he [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomped]] her in ''Secret Wars''. It took her a few years to get over it. Ironically, Spider-Man was nervous about confronting her again, believing that he only beat her through sheer luck.
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