I'm not sure. Maybe she's in a hidden corner or a secret location that hasn't been revealed yet.
Yes, She-Hulk is indeed in the comics. She's a popular character with her own storylines and adventures.
Yes, She-Hulk was indeed in the comics. She has been a popular character for a while.
Yes, there was. She-Hulk has been a part of comic book lore for quite some time.
Yes, there are She-Ra comics. They've gained popularity among fans of the franchise.
In many ways, yes. But there are some adaptations and changes made to fit the TV format and modern audience preferences. For example, the storylines might be condensed or expanded for better pacing and drama.
She-Hulk, or Jennifer Walters, is a cousin of Bruce Banner. After receiving a blood transfusion from him, she gains Hulk-like powers and becomes a superhero in her own right.
Sure was! She-Hulk's being a lawyer was a significant aspect of her comic persona. It allowed for some intriguing story arcs involving the legal system and her superhero duties.
Yes, she was. She-Hulk is often depicted as an attorney in the comics.
Yes, she is. She-Hulk often brings humor and light-heartedness to the comic panels.
No, She-Hulk is not typically depicted as black in the comics. She has her own established appearance and characteristics.