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Jennifer Walters
Jennifer Walters

Jennifer Walters

1,130 appearances · Bronze Age · 1974–2026 · 38 key issues
Who is Jennifer Walters?

A mild-mannered attorney and cousin of Bruce Banner, Jennifer Walters received an emergency blood transfusion from Bruce after being critically wounded. The gamma-irradiated blood transformed her into the She-Hulk — a powerful green powerhouse who, unlike her cousin, retains her full intelligence and personality.

Few Marvel characters have shown the kind of staying power that Jennifer Walters has, debuting back in 1974 during the Bronze Age — first spotted in the pages of FOOM Magazine under the hand of Steranko — and still going strong well into the 2020s across nearly a thousand catalogued appearances. She's headlined her own She-Hulk series while rubbing shoulders with the heaviest hitters in the Marvel Universe: Captain America, Spider-Man, Iron Man, and the rest of the A-list crowd in Avengers and Fantastic Four territory. With 38 key issues to her name, collectors have had plenty of reasons to pay close attention to her across five-plus decades. If you're building a serious Marvel collection, Jennifer Walters is absolutely essential reading.

Identity

Real name. Jennifer Walters

Powers. Superhuman strength, durability, stamina, and accelerated healing; transforms into a green-skinned powerhouse while retaining her intelligence and personality (unlike the original Hulk).

Teams & affiliations
AvengersFantastic Four
★ First appearance
The Savage She-Hulk #1
Feb 1980

Trivia

  • Marvel created She-Hulk as a calculated defensive trademark move — the House of Ideas wanted a female Hulk on the printed page before any television producer could introduce one independently and claim ownership of the concept.inverse.com
  • The urgency behind her creation traced directly to the runaway success of The Incredible Hulk on television, with Marvel fearing an outside producer might launch a female counterpart as a spin-off-style character and seize the concept right out from under them.inverse.com
  • Decades before fourth-wall-breaking and female-led superhero satire became fashionable, She-Hulk was already doing both — later runs recast her as a self-aware, meta legal-comic lead that comics journalism has long pointed to as unusually ahead of its time.inverse.com
  • Dan Slott has written more of Jennifer Walters's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 53 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1974–2023

FOOM Magazine #4 1974
FOOM Magazine #4
The Savage She-Hulk #1 1980
The Savage She-Hulk #1
The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16 1982
The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16
Fantastic Four #286 1986
Fantastic Four #286
The Avengers #300 1989
The Avengers #300
Marvel Age #123 1993
Marvel Age #123
Avengers #1 1998
Avengers #1
Thor #3 2003
Thor #3
House of M #8 2005
House of M #8
World War Hulk #5 2008
World War Hulk #5
Avengers vs. X-Men: It's Coming #[nn] 2012
Avengers vs. X-Men: It's Coming #[nn]
Captain America and the Mighty Avengers #2 2015
Captain America and the Mighty Avengers #2
Captain Marvel #2 2019
Captain Marvel #2
All-Out Avengers #3 2023
All-Out Avengers #3

Appearances (301–450 of 1,130, oldest first)

Silver Surfer (1997)
Iron Man (1996)
Hulk (1997)
Captain America (1996)
The Incredible Hulk (1968)
Marvel Exklusiv (1998)
#9
Wolverine (1997)
X-Men Special (1998)
#5
Die Fantastischen Vier (1999)
#7
Spider-Woman (1999)
Contest of Champions II (1999)
X-Men Unlimited (1993)
#24
Fantastic Four (1998)
Wolverine 1999 (1999)
Generation X (1994)
Wizard: The Comics Magazine (1991)
Universe X Sketchbook [Special Edition] (2000)
X-Men Universe (1999)
#4
Deathlok (1999)
Black Panther (1998)
X-Force (1991)
The Punisher (2000)
#2
Captain Marvel (2000)
#5
Marvel Selects: Fantastic Four (2000)
#5
X-Men The Hidden Years (1999)
#6
Warlock (1999)
#8
New Warriors (1999)
#8
Bishop: The Last X-Man (1999)
#8
X-51 (1999)
#10
Marvel: The Lost Generation (2000)
#10
Daredevil (1998)
#11
Incredible Hulk (2000)
#14
Peter Parker: Spider-Man (1999)
#17
The Amazing Spider-Man (1999)
#17
Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man (1999)
#17
Mutant X (1998)
#19
Thor (1998)
Deadpool (1997)
#40
X-Man (1995)
#63
Cable (1993)
#79
X-Men (1991)
Amazing Spider-Man 2000 (2000)
Mutant X 2000 (2000)
Magneto: Dark Seduction (2000)
Occupational Hazards (2000)
#1
Avengers Infinity (2000)
#1
Thunderbolts (1997)
#44
Earth X (2000)
Maximum Security (2000)
#3
Paradise X Special Edition (2001)
Marvel Heroes Hors Série (2001)
#7
Avengers 2001 (2001)
Marvel Crossover (1999)
Wizard Ace Edition: Uncanny X-Men #94 (2002)
Exiles (2001)
#14
Marvel Double Shot (2003)
#2
Spider-Girl (1998)
#60
Paradise X (2002)
#X
The Uncanny X-Men (1981)
Marvel Knights 4 (2004)
#1
She-Hulk (2004)
Marvel Legends (2004)
#5
The New Invaders (2004)
#0
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Avengers 2004 (2004)
Avengers Finale (2005)
#1
Mad Movies Hors-série Spécial comics - L'odyssée des Super-héros (2005)
Avengers Disassembled (2005)
Avengers: Above and Beyond (2005)
Fantastic Four: Foes (2005)
#2