Mulher Hulk
Brazilian edition of Marvel's She-Hulk: attorney Jennifer Walters gains superhuman strength and green skin after an emergency blood transfusion from her cousin Bruce Banner, the Incredible Hulk, transforming her into a powerful, gamma-powered hero who retains her intelligence and personality.
Bursting onto Brazilian comics shelves in 1983, Mulher Hulk is a Bronze Age presence whose debut in Superaventuras Marvel #14 — brought to local readers by creator João Paulo L. B. Martins — marks the beginning of a publishing journey that would stretch across nearly three decades under Levoir. Her catalog appearances place her in remarkable company, sharing pages with titans like Capitão América, Homem de Ferro, and Hank Pym across Marvel Série I, Graphic Marvel, and Marvel Série II. A character whose longevity in the Brazilian market speaks to the enduring appetite for Marvel's heroic universe among Portuguese-language readers, she's a fascinating piece of comics history for collectors tracing how American superhero culture took root and flourished in Brazil.
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