The Savage She-Hulk . Jennifer Walters, the
cousin of
Bruce Banner (Hulk), is the small and somewhat shy daughter of
Los Angeles County Sheriff William Morris Walters and
Elaine (née Banner) Walters (who died in a car crash when Jennifer was 17). Operatives of Nicholas Trask, a
crime boss who had crossed paths with her father, shot and seriously wounded her on the day that Banner visited her to tell her about his transformation into the Hulk. Since no other donors with her
blood type were available, Banner provided his blood for a transfusion; as they already shared the same blood type and
DNA, his gamma-
irradiated blood, combined with the adrenaline from emotional stress, transformed Jennifer into the green-skinned She-Hulk when the mobsters tried to finish her off at the hospital. She then used her new powers to take down Trask, who was killed when the earth-boring device he rode malfunctioned, plunging him into the molten core of the Earth. As She-Hulk, Jennifer possessed
powers similar to those of her cousin, though at a reduced level. She also possessed a less monstrous, more
Amazonian appearance. Initially, anger triggered the transformation to her She-Hulk form (as with Bruce Banner's). Like her cousin Bruce, his counterpart, the
Leader,
Doc Samson and most other persons mutated by exposure to gamma radiation over the years, her mutated form was originally explained as being molded by her subconscious desire to look like the ideal woman. She eventually gains control of her transformations when
Michael Morbius cures her of a lethal blood disease. As a criminal defense lawyer, she defended Morbius when he was tried for serial murder and managed to reduce the conviction to
involuntary manslaughter, considering his medical condition. A geneticist called "Doc" obtains a sample of She-Hulk's blood that was given to Morbius when she was sick and attempts to capture her to get more of it, hoping to use it to create an army of super-villains. When she escapes, he uses a serum made of her blood to transform his lab assistant
Ralph "Ralphie" Hutchins. She-Hulk attempted to stop him, but her unfamiliarity with Hulk strength caused Hutchins to sustain fatal injuries and resurrect into several new physical forms, each with different powers. Finally, he evolved into an incorporeal being; with no trace of his humanity remaining, Hutchins opted to leave Earth peacefully. Jennifer eventually decides to permanently retain her She Hulk form, feeling that it not only makes her a better lawyer, but also gives her an assertiveness and confidence that she never had as a human. After her brief solo career, she joined the
Avengers. This led to her being transported to Battleworld by the
Beyonder and her participation in the Secret Wars, which is most notable for sparking her long-standing rivalry with the newly empowered
Titania. After the heroes returned to Earth, she temporarily replaced the
Thing (who, having been repeatedly de-powered during the event, opted to stay in Battleworld for some time as a form of soul-searching) as a member of the
Fantastic Four. During her tenure with the Fantastic Four, She-Hulk met and started a romance with
Wyatt Wingfoot. One day, she had to prevent a radiation leak in a downed
S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier. This radiation exposure drastically affected Jennifer: she could no longer transform back into her original human form. However, this was an agreeable turn of events for her, since she preferred being She-Hulk, and it was revealed much later by Leonard Samson and Reed Richards that the block was purely psychological. Shortly after that, she appeared before the Supreme Court, where she battled Titania again.
The Sensational She-Hulk After her Fantastic Four years, She-Hulk rejoined the Avengers for a while. She became hypnotized by the
Ringmaster into becoming a performer in the Circus of Crime, and battled the
Headmen. With Spider-Man, she defeated the Headmen and became an assistant District Attorney and began working for New York City
district attorney Blake Tower. Here she met Louise "Weezie" Grant Mason, formerly the
Golden Age superheroine the
Blonde Phantom. She had a long series of unusual encounters, including when she battled
Doctor Bong, first contended against
Xemnu the Living Titan, encountered "Nick St. Christopher", and encountered "Spragg the Living Hill/Comet".
The Sensational She-Hulk #15 introduced a grey version of She-Hulk that appeared at night only and shared a lot in common with the Hulk, such as having a childlike mind,
speaking in the third person and divorcing from her Jennifer Walters identity, referring to Jennifer as "puny Jennifer", She-Hulk returned to normal in the following issue, with her green coloration returning in
The Sensational She-Hulk #17. She-Hulk later discovered that Louise Mason had manipulated Tower into hiring her, so that Mason might again star in a comic book (and thus avoid dying of old age). Later, while doing legal work for
Heroes for Hire, She-Hulk spent some time dating
Luke Cage. After a time, She-Hulk returns to the Avengers. Repeated exposure to the presence of her teammate
Jack of Hearts, who has the innate ability to absorb radiation that is around him, leads to She-Hulk being unable to control her changes. After realizing that she becomes a feral monster when transforming into She-Hulk, Jennifer flees out of fear that she will endanger her friends and others, leading to the "Search for She-Hulk" storyline. The other Avengers track her to the town of Bone,
Idaho, where Jennifer is lying low but the anxiety of being found prompts her to change, causing her to damage much of the town. Her cousin shows up but fails to reason with her; he "Hulks out" and the two fight — the devastation to the town subsequently being blamed on the Hulk. Jack of Hearts eventually shows up and transfers the radiation back into her body, giving Jennifer back control of her She-Hulk form. Later, following the deaths of Jack of Hearts and Scott Lang, she succumbs to her savage side once again, which resulted in her tearing the
Vision in half. It is then revealed that all of the events were caused by the
Scarlet Witch. Psychological limitations inhibit her transformation between her two forms. For a time, as detailed in
She-Hulk #4 (March 2006), Jennifer works as a relief volunteer helping to repair Bone. She gains confidence after solving a murder mystery, reveals her green alter-ego to the entire town, and then uses her strength to make many more repairs. This, combined with Leonard Samson's new 'gamma-charger', gives her full control over her transformations for, as she said, 'the time being'.
JLA/Avengers In the
DC/Marvel crossover
JLA/Avengers, She-Hulk first appears being brainwashed by
Starro when the Avengers battle her, grabbing a startled
Ms. Marvel (
Carol Danvers) by her leg, before the latter blasts her away with her powers. She later assists the Avengers in the subsequent hunt for the 12 artifacts needed to trap the DC villain
Krona, first battling
Aquaman in
Asgard, and later in the
Savage Land with the rest of the heroes. During the final battle against Krona and his forces, she assists
Wonder Woman in her battle against
Surtur, and eventually appears at the end as one of the heroes that started out the entire event.
Single Green Female The events of
The Search for She-Hulk, combined with her own lack of personal responsibility and the potential legal ramifications of her saving the world swaying juries leads Jennifer back to the legal profession in a more full-time capacity when she is offered a partnership in the New York firm of Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway (GLK&H), which plans to establish a "Superhuman Law" division. As part of the offer, Jennifer agrees to revert back into her human form while practicing law. Her experiences at GLK&H change Jennifer's worldview significantly; she now realizes that as Jennifer Walters and She-Hulk, she has much to offer the world in both forms. She also learns that her powers as She-Hulk are dependent on her own physical abilities and takes up bodybuilding to raise her strength to a previously unimaginable level.
"Civil War" During the 2006 "
Civil War" storyline, in which the superhero community became divided over the ethics of the
Superhuman Registration Act, She-Hulk decides to obey the law and register. She also supports Tony Stark (
Iron Man), though she as an attorney, she advises individuals on both sides of the conflict. She agrees to file suit against
Peter Parker for fraud on behalf of her father-in-law,
Daily Bugle publisher
J. Jonah Jameson, although her true intention is to keep the suit tied up in the courts indefinitely. She is also the lawyer for
Speedball in
Civil War: Front Line. In
She-Hulk #14 (2006),
Clay Quartermain of
S.H.I.E.L.D. informs Jennifer that she has been drafted into that organization as a result of her registration. Her mission is to fight various foes of the Hulk while training heroes under the
Initiative. She serves with the
Hulkbusters: Clay Quartermain, Agent Crimson,
Agent Cheesecake and Agent Beefcake.
"World War Hulk" Due to her involvement in
S.H.I.E.L.D., She-Hulk derives a bit of information suggesting that the organization knows of her cousin's whereabouts. Anticipating a problem, Tony Stark has She-Hulk secretly injected with S.P.I.N. (Super-Power-Inhibiting Nanobots) Technology that transforms her to human form. Enraged, she tells Stark that, although he may have taken She-Hulk out of the equation, he still has to face Jennifer Walters, one of the best lawyers in the country. Jennifer informs Stark that he's miscalculated: She-Hulk would have just pummeled him, but Jennifer Walters has the ability to destroy him. On her way home, Jennifer runs into
Amadeus Cho, a young genius out looking for friends of the Hulk. Cho, whom the Hulk once saved, discovered what the
Illuminati had done to the Hulk, and he wants help in finding him. Cho temporarily restores Jennifer's powers so that she can take out Doc Samson, who came to apprehend Cho for
Reed Richards and Tony Stark. Cho says he can permanently restore Jennifer's powers if she will join him, but she politely refuses, instead directing him to
Hercules and
Angel. During the 2007 "
World War Hulk" storyline, a re-powered She-Hulk assists in the evacuation of
Manhattan. She tries to reason with her cousin, who has just destroyed
Stark Tower during his battle with Iron Man. The Hulk warns her to leave, but she stands her ground. After she lands a punch squarely to his face, the Hulk smashes her into the ground, creating a crater around her body. As he moves on to his next confrontation, all Jennifer can say is: "God help us all." Jennifer is held captive with the other defeated heroes at
Madison Square Garden, which the Hulk has converted into a gladiatorial arena. The heroes have been implanted with the same obedience discs that compelled the Hulk and his allies to fight one another during their time on the planet Sakaar. Jennifer returns to the law firm to work on suing Tony Stark for stealing her powers. She is
subpoenaed to give a testimony in a case in which Mallory Book is trying to prove that the
Leader's criminal acts are the result of a shift of personality induced by his mutation, and an addiction to his gamma irradiated powers, and that he thus cannot be held accountable for his actions. During her testimony, Jennifer realizes that she herself is "addicted" to being She-Hulk; Mallory forces her to admit that she has had a long list of sexual partners as She-Hulk. After the testimony, Pug appears and the two spend an evening together as friends, which cheers her up. She confronts Mallory the next day and tells her that she will put a stop to her Leader case. However, it is revealed that the Leader has been acquitted of his crimes.
Post-"World War Hulk" At some point after the "World War Hulk" storyline, Jennifer was brought before the
Living Tribunal, This had serious repercussions: it is revealed at the close of
She-Hulk (vol. 2) #20 that an evil being has conquered that portion of the galaxy, and is preparing an assault on all of creation. Qyre, who holds knowledge of the plan, is unable to speak of it to anyone else. At She-Hulk's time trial, it was revealed that her actions made a destructive event called the Reckoning War possible. However, comments made by the future
Southpaw, divulge that the war, though a terrible and dark time, will be favorably resolved. A permanently de-powered Jennifer Walters finds that tourists from an alternate universe – designated the Alpha universe – are crossing into her universe – which they call Beta – to gain access to superpowers and comes face to face with her own powered-up doppelganger. Jennifer confirms that her Alpha counterpart slept with the
Juggernaut but her anger quickly turns to sorrow as she realizes that without her abilities, the Alpha Jennifer Walters – while unfamiliar with superhuman law – is far better suited to life in the Beta universe. Realizing this, she decides that she will go to the Alpha universe and let the other Jennifer Walters take over for her. As she steps through the portal, Reed Richards realizes he can use the previously stored configuration of the Alpha She-Hulk to restore Jennifer's powers by purging the nanites from her body and setting the teleporter to loop her back to this reality. Having regained her abilities, Jennifer remains in her home reality, while the Alpha Jen Walters returns to her own universe and reconciles with her boyfriend, the Alpha Augustus "Pug" Pugliese. At an unspecified time after
World War Hulk, She-Hulk assists
Tony Stark in investigating the murder of
Emil Blonsky. While in Stark's Helicarrier, she is attacked and beaten by the
Red Hulk who states to her that he is not Bruce. She-Hulk vows to get even for the deliberate humiliation. She later helps to prevent casualties in
San Francisco after the Red Hulk caused an earthquake in the area, and assembles
Thundra and the
Valkyrie together to capture him. Some months after regaining her abilities, Jennifer was tasked to defend an accused killer named Arthur Moore. While she was successful in defending him, immediately after his freedom was secured he claimed to be guilty and showed her images of the crimes he had been accused of. Jennifer's horror at what she was being shown, combined with Moore's gloating, was enough to push her rage so far that she became the savage She-Hulk once again. She attacked him and threatened to kill him if he was not given the death penalty. She also told everybody within earshot that he was guilty and backed up her accusation by revealing
privileged information. This resulted in her being
disbarred. Jennifer later found out that Moore really
was innocent; the images he had shown her had been false. It was also revealed, albeit not to Jennifer, that Moore had hoped to get her to react exactly the way she did since his employers wanted She-Hulk disbarred for purposes as yet unknown. Unable to practice law any more, Jennifer began working for Freeman Bonds Inc. – a subsidiary of GLK&B – as a bounty hunter with her
Skrull partner
Jazinda. She was later recruited by Stark as a member of an
Initiative-sponsored incarnation of the
Defenders for a short while until Tony Stark disbanded the team. Afterwards, she continued to aid team leader
Nighthawk for a brief time until she was fully able to join the team on Nighthawk's request and that it would be away from the Initiative. Together they have several adventures, even encountering Hercules, but they soon ended up involved in the midst of the
Secret Invasion.
Secret Invasion During the Skrull takeover of Earth that occurs in the 2008 "
Secret Invasion" storyline, She-Hulk and Jazinda hunt down a member of the Skrulls who functions as their religious leader.
X-Factor initially impedes her progress, but they part ways on uncertain terms. She-Hulk and Jazinda capture the Skrull and the two heroines take the Skrull to New York, where they encounter the
Super-Skrull, Kl'rt. Kl'rt came to kill his daughter, Jazinda, going so far as to shoot her in the head. Due to her regenerative properties, Jazinda was still not fully dead. The Skrull religious leader wants to completely remove her regenerative ability, but Kl'rt stops him after She-Hulk pleads to his fatherly nature, tapping into his guilt for not being able to save his son who had died in a previous war.
Lady Liberators Some time after the Skrull invasion is defeated, the country of Marinmer suffers a devastating earthquake. Because the victims of the earthquake are members of a minority religious group, the Marinmer government has confiscated all humanitarian aid packages, and because of Marinmer's strong ties to powerful countries such as Russia and China, other nations refuse to intervene for fear of sparking a war. She-Hulk and several members of the
Lady Liberators secretly enter Marinmer, intending to steal the confiscated aid packages and distribute them to the earthquake victims. The
Winter Guard attempts to stop them, but gives up after seeing the plight of the earthquake victims. Afterwards, the US government attempts to arrest She-Hulk for her actions in Marinmer, but drops the charges to avoid political embarrassment. With public opinion overwhelmingly in her favor, She-Hulk seems poised to get her legal license back when Jazinda is captured by the Behemoth after he mistakenly attacks her, thinking she is the real She-Hulk. Jazinda is then taken to a government lab and brutally experimented on when her ability to resurrect herself from the dead is discovered. Jazinda contacts She-Hulk telepathically through a secretly implanted mind reading device and warns her that the government will be coming to question her about their relationship. Jazinda tells She-Hulk to say she did not know Jazinda was a Skrull and just before going dead/unconscious tells She-Hulk "I've always l...". She-Hulk tries to keep up the denial, but when she sees Jazinda about to be vivisected, she loses control and breaks Jazinda out. The Behemoth tries to stop her, but She-Hulk defeats him with the help of the Lady Liberators. Later it is revealed that Mallory Book, her former boss, was behind all the bad things happening to She-Hulk along with a group called the "Fourth Wall". Yet when she saw She-Hulk risk herself to save her Skrull friend, Book "cancelled" the plan.
"Dark Reign" As part of the 2008 - 09 "
Dark Reign" storyline, Jennifer appears in the four-issue miniseries
All-New Savage She-Hulk, in which she fights
Lyra, the alternate reality daughter of Hulk and Thundra after she comes to the Earth-616 reality for the DNA of the strongest man. While Jennifer and Lyra were fighting, Sentry tosses her away believing the man Lyra is referring to is him. She-Hulk later returns, enraged, and pummels the Sentry into the ground. She then helps Lyra escape from Avengers Tower.
M.I.A. In
The Incredible Hulk #600, Jennifer tasks
Ben Urich to discover the identity of Red Hulk. She informs him that she is unable to as she has asked too many questions to the wrong people. She has Urich bring a photographer (Peter Parker), and meets him along with her insider, Doc Samson, and they venture into a S.H.I.E.L.D. base that is actually a front for
A.I.M. and General Ross's Gamma Power Super Soldier Program. Leonard Samson then appears to have a breakdown, but in reality he is changing into Samson. Samson claims to be stronger and faster (and is larger in size, has longer hair and a lightning bolt scar) than Jennifer. The clashing duo are subdued by
MODOK and the facility explodes in the aftermath of a fight between Red Hulk and Hulk; Jennifer, Samson (who has reverted to Leonard) and Red Hulk are caught in the explosion. Jennifer's status is unknown and Red Hulk does not reveal anything to Urich when the two meet a second time. While She-Hulk is M.I.A., the
Red She-Hulk makes her first appearance where she claims Jennifer Walters to be dead. It was later shown in a flashback that Red She-Hulk prevented Jennifer Walters from escaping from A.I.M. custody. During this battle, Red She-Hulk brutally beat Jennifer and snapped her neck with a cable. In the last panel, Jennifer Walters appeared to be dead with the Red She-Hulk standing over her body, though the Red She-Hulk claims she did not know her own strength. She then questions Doc Samson whether it was the real She-Hulk or a Life-Model Decoy, to which Samson answers "You're here to follow orders, not to ask questions".
Lyra later infiltrates the
Intelligencia, where she finds Jennifer in stasis. Following a brief fight with the Red She-Hulk, the three decide to team up to take down Intelligencia's forces.
Incredible Hulks Following the defeat of the Intelligencia, Jennifer begins traveling with her cousin Bruce,
Skaar,
Korg,
Rick Jones, and
Betty Ross. Shortly after the events of
World War Hulks, Skaar becomes aware that his brother
Hiro-Kala is approaching and that he intends to crash the planet
K'ai into Earth. She-Hulk is on the team as they manage to successfully avert disaster. Upon returning to Earth, they find the world in flames as it is in the grasp of the
Chaos War. They journey to Hell, where they fight and defeat the
Chaos King. Returning to a restored Earth, they are greeted as monsters. At some point before or after these events, Jennifer and
Lyra settle in New York, where Lyra begins to attend high school in an attempt to gain an understanding of humanity as it occurs in this timeline. As well as helping to integrate Lyra into society, they are also involved in trying to round up the remaining members of the Intelligencia. They manage to round up the Intelligencia, but the
Wizard is able to escape imprisonment and goes after Lyra at her high school prom, almost killing her before She-Hulk intervenes, knocking out Wizard but not before Lyra's secret identity has been compromised. The rest of the pupils turn on Lyra as a result of her prom date being injured and the endangerment of everyone at the dance. She-Hulk explains to her afterwards that they have to leave and that despite being heroes, the life of a Hulk is often lonely.
Fearsome Four During the
Fear Itself storyline, She-Hulk joins with
Howard the Duck,
Nighthawk and the
Frankenstein Monster to form a four-person team called the Fearsome Four to stop the
Man-Thing from its destructive path. They later discover a plot by
Psycho-Man to use the Man-Thing's volatile empathy to create a weapon.
Future Foundation Prior to a time- and multiverse-spanning trip by the Fantastic Four and family, the Thing asks She-Hulk to be a member of the
Future Foundation.
Doc Green When the Hulk is elevated into "Doc Green" – a version of the Hulk possessing Bruce Banner's intellect – after he is treated for a shot to the head as Bruce Banner by use of the
Extremis virus, he sets out to attack and depower other gamma-based mutates. Steve Rogers attempts to order the Hulk to stop before he goes after She-Hulk, but when Doc Green finally confronts her, he instead admits that he has come to recognize that he is coming dangerously close to the
Maestro, as part of him enjoyed eliminating his 'rivals', having decided instead to accept the eventual loss of his intellect as Extremis wore off rather than risk that persona emerging. Informing She-Hulk that she is the only gamma mutation whose life he felt had been legitimately enhanced by her condition, Doc Green provides her with the last injection of his cure, asking her to use it on him if he goes too far in his efforts to stop an A.I. version of himself that he created and unleashed.
Gwenpool In
Gwenpool's first Christmas special, Howard the Duck invited her to She-Hulk's Christmas party on the proviso that she has not killed any good guys recently. She shows up and karaokes with
Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan). Also there was a one-shot image of her holding mistletoe over her head and inviting She-Hulk to kiss her while Ms. Marvel looked on in girlish glee. There were dozens of superhumans in attendance, proving that whether she is acting as a hero or not, She-Hulk keeps strong ties to the super-community.
"Civil War II" During the 2016 "
Civil War II" storyline, after the Inhuman
Ulysses Cain predicts
Thanos' arrival on Earth, She-Hulk was mortally wounded by a direct attack from the villain in question. When Iron Man learns that they used Ulysses' precognitive power to ambush Thanos, he vows to make sure that no one uses it again. Before She-Hulk goes into cardiac arrest, she tells Captain Marvel to fight for the future. After
Hawkeye was acquitted for shooting Bruce Banner, Captain Marvel visited She-Hulk, who came out of her coma. When She-Hulk angrily demanded to know the verdict of Hawkeye's trial, Captain Marvel remained silent.
Post-"Civil War II" Following Bruce Banner's funeral, Jennifer Walters left the superhero business and continued to work as a lawyer, where she gained her first client: Maise Brewn, who was an Inhuman descendant. Due to the stress following the fight with Thanos, Jennifer started turning uncontrollably into her version of the Grey Hulk at different intervals. Jennifer helped Maise when she was recovering from the trauma and being evicted by her landlord Mr. Tick. When Maise got impatient with Jennifer and summoned a Fear Golem that killed Mr. Tick and some police officers, Jennifer is nearly killed by it and transforms into the Hulk. She defeated the Fear Golem and prevented Maise from committing suicide when Maise was arrested for reckless endangerment afterwards. Afterwards, Jennifer transformed into the Hulk and met the
Hellcat. After changing back, Jennifer told Hellcat that she was worried over the fact that her grey color could mean that she is like Bruce (since Bruce also had a grey incarnation). Later, Jennifer was watching a live video on the internet when a baker named Oliver turned into a Hulk-like creature on-camera. Jennifer spent several days trying to track him down, eventually confronting him as the Hulk at the Brooklyn Bridge. During the following battle, she lost control of her Hulk persona, almost killing him, though the Hellcat managed to calm her down. However, the incident left Jennifer worried about losing control again. autographing a copy of
Planet She-Hulk at an April 2026 signing at
Midtown Comics in Manhattan The Leader kidnaps Jennifer and forces her to transform into the Hulk and attempt to kill his new assistant, Robyn, who willingly went through a blood transfusion to become a Hulk-like monster herself. The Hulk nearly kills Robyn, but Jennifer manages to regain control, before defeating the Leader by electrocuting him. A self-help writer named Florida Mayer uses a special pill to transport Jennifer to her subconscious, leading her to confront her Hulk persona and illusions of Thanos and Banner, finally overcoming her trauma in the process. Upon waking, Jennifer reverts to her standard green She-Hulk persona. During the
war against the Cotati, She-Hulk is revealed to have been killed and replaced by a
Cotati, attacking the Avengers when they tried to negotiate a truce with their new enemy, the heroes only surviving the attack thanks to the
Invisible Woman's forcefield, although the Cotati/She-Hulk then beats down the Thing and retreats. Invisible Woman,
Mantis, and
Thing are locked in combat with the Cotati-possessed She-Hulk. Back in New York, Jo-Venn and N'kalla release their positive memories which revives She-Hulk enough to break the Cotati off of her and to stop the fighting between the
Kree and the Skrull. When the Cotati are defeated, She-Hulk and Thor take Sequoia away. It turns out that She-Hulk was able to return to life thanks to Leader who has mastered the way to control the Green Door.
Dating Jack of Hearts After Jennifer managed to get her mind back in order, she decided to try to reassemble her life and professional career again, and was hired by her old rival
Mallory Book, and Mallory's romantic and professional partner
Awesome Andy, to handle legal representation and counselling for other superhumans. To help Jennifer, her good friend Janet van Dyne, The
Wasp, also gave her a spacious new apartment. During this time Jennifer also made peace with her old foe Titania (although they decided to keep each others as regular sparring partners under lawful circumstances), and she gradually entered a romantic relationship with her old teammate
Jack of Hearts. April, a scientist with intelligence enhanced by gamma-radiation, and her superhumanly strong husband Mark, also sought to drain She-Hulk of her powers to stabilize their own mutations. They failed in their attempt, but as a result Jack lost control over his powers to a sufficient degree to automatically drain Jennifer of her powers if they physically touch each other, so their relationship had to turn platonic from that point. Further complicating the situation, a charming and vastly super-humanly strong thief calling himself The Scoundrel began to actively flirt with She-Hulk during her attempts to apprehend him, but she rejected him after finding him morally reprehensible. ==Characterization==