She-Hulk #1
She-Hulk #1 (2004) kicks off with Jennifer Walters navigating the chaos of her dual life, balancing high-stakes legal work and superhero duties—until her increasingly reckless lifestyle starts catching up. When a major case goes south, she’s fired, booted from Avengers Mansion, and left scrambling. Just as things seem to hit rock bottom, a top-tier law firm offers her a position—but only if she takes it under her secret identity, Jennifer Walters. Written by Dan Slott and illustrated by Juan Bobillo, with inks by Marcelo Sosa and colors by Chris Chuckry, the issue’s bold new direction is captured in Adi Granov’s striking cover.
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While at the top of her game as a lawyer and a superhero, She-Hulk begins to take advantage of all her situations and develops a party girl rep. In one day, she loses an important case, her job, and is kicked out of Avengers Mansion. To top it off, a prestigious legal firm offers her a job; but only to her alter-ego, Jennifer Walters.
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