Remember that CBS series, The Incredible Hulk ? So that show was doing relatively well and had a dedicated following, so CBS was exploring ways to create a female version of that hero - whether it be a female version of the Hulk or something more akin to a Bionic WomanĪt that time, Stan Lee was living in Los Angeles and doing every last thing he could do to get Marvel IP into television or film. Stan Lee hurried the writing and publication of this particular character - not necessarily to meet fan demand for a hulking green beSHEmoth - get it - but to get ahead of the copyright. In 1980, She-Hulk debuted in Savage She-Hulk #1, pencilled by John Buscema and written by Stan Lee. As such, we thought we’d give you a bit of a primer on who she is, where she comes from and what comics you should read to give you a good taste of who she is and why she is such a delight. In our humble opinions, She-Hulk and her comics just might be some of the most criminally underrated in the Marvel canon. While the release date is anyone’s guess, a new She-Hulk series is currently slated for release on Disney Plus at some point in the next couple years.
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