She-Hulk Muscle FlexShe-Hulk is the alternate identity of Jennifer Walters, a somewhat meek and mild attorney and daughter of former Los Angeles County Sheriff William Morris Walters. Jennifer Walters became the She-Hulk after goons working for mobster Nicholas Trask shot her to punish her father for his anti-crime stance. Luckily, her cousin Bruce Banner (aka The Incredible Hulk) was in town and performed a blood transfusion between himself and Jennifer. His gamma-irradiated blood infected her cellular structure, endowing her with the ability to transform into the Savage She-Hulk!
Savage She-Hulk #1The She-Hulk possesses powers similar to those of her cousin, but at a reduced level. Where her cousin appears ugly and frightening, the She-Hulk has the form of an amazon sexpot. While Jennifer initially behaved in a wild fashion similar to her cousin's alter-ego, she quickly gained a level of control he lacked. Soon the She-Hulk persona evolved into a less-restrained version of Jennifer Walters, rather than the almost mindless brute Bruce Banner became when he transformed.
She-HulkAfter independent adventures, She-Hulk joined the Avengers and then, following the Secret Wars, the Fantastic Four. She continues to associate periodically with both groups.
As of the end of Dan Slott's run on the She-Hulk comic, Jennifer Walters was practicing law as an attorney in the "Superhuman Law" division of the New York firm of Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway (GLK&H). During Slott's run, Jennifer gradually became more comfortable in her Jennifer Walters persona, reversing her tendency in previous years to operate exclusively as She-Hulk.
Following the so-called "Civil War" in the Marvel Universe, She-Hulk attacked Iron Man (Tony Stark) in revenge for Stark's unlawful exile of her cousin to outer space. Stark injected She-Hulk with nanites that inhibited her ability to maintain or transform into her She-Hulk persona. In the final issue of his run, Slott had Reed Richards cure Walters of the nanite infection.




Outspoken "Shero" Word: by Charles Gilliam
Since the late '80's, I have been an official fan of the Marvel Universe since per say Spider Man and the Hulk, and most important (to me) Captain America. However, I cut to the chase explaining the subject matter of Marvel's pratical own version of Wonder Woman, She Hulk.
Dare I say with the utmost respect that not even
Linda Carter nor Wonder Woman approach anywhere adjacent to her as THE sexiest female super hero KNOWN TO MAN. In conclusion, Make-no-mistake (as the Lackeys of AIM would partially D-scribe it.) <@:)