She-Hulk created a world bigger than anything the Marvel Cinematic Universe has done so far. While most of the movies and TV shows had heroes and villains, She-Hulk created a world where there are plenty of people with superpowers living on Earth, many of which aren't even fighting other heroes and villains.

This really opened up the chance for Marvel to introduce some characters no one would ever expect to see in a Marvel movie or Disney+ series. It also allowed the show to bring back some beloved and under-used heroes from past properties, and at least one A-list celebrity for a cameo appearance in She-Hulk's first season.

Megan Thee Stallion

She-Hulk twerks with Megan Thee Stallion

One of the most surprising cameos on She-Hulk came with Megan Thee Stallion. The reason for her appearance was because an Asgardian shape-shifter pretended to be her to get money from guys, and one of them learned the truth and sued her.

However, in the post-credit scene, the real Megan Thee Stallion took on She-Hulk as an attorney and the two ended up twerking together. The scene was controversial, but it painted She-Hulk as a real person with little shame.

The Wrecking Crew

The Wrecking Crew on She-Hulk

Most people did not know who the Wrecking Crew was when they attacked Jennifer Walters on her way home one night. Despite that, it was great to see the classic Hulk villains on the show. One of them, The Wrecker, even got to come back later as a friend.

These ended up as part of the Intelligencia, except for The Wrecker. He in particular had great chemistry with Jennifer Walters, but the entire group deserves a mention thanks to their Marvel history.

Abomination's Support Group

Abomination's support group on She-Hulk

It was fun to see a group of obscure characters from She-Hulk that no one but hardcore fans had ever heard of. This was in Abomination's support group and the only big name was The Wrecker himself. The rest included Man-Bull, El Águila, Saracen, and Porcupine.

What made this group so great was that they were not heroes or villains. They were just people with superpowers who wanted to find a place to fit in. She-Hulk has opened up Marvel as a world full of people with superpowers, and this group showed they don't have to be threats or heroes.

Skaar

Hulk comes back with his son Skaar in She-Hulk

It was really fun to see Skaar in She-Hulk. He comes from the comics as the son of Hulk, born on Sakaar, but left behind when Hulk believed his pregnant wife and unborn child had died. It is unclear who the mother is here, but She-Hulk introduced another teenage superhero to the MCU.

However, this falls below other cameos in She-Hulk for one big reason. She-Hulk already complained that other heroes almost hijacked her show. With this last cameo, he is who people are talking about instead of She-Hulk.

Leap Frog

Leap-Frog during a street fight in She-Hulk

One of the most shocking cameos was when the villain known as Leap-Frog showed up. In the comics, Leap-Frog was a baddie and his son ended up becoming the hero known as Frog Man. In She-Hulk, Jennifer Walkers represented Leap-Frog against her own tailor for faulty jet boots.

However, he ended up featuring as the only actual supervillain during the season, giving him a unique role. He was also notable for bringing Daredevil and She-Hulk together, which was one of the best things to happen this season.

Hulk

Hulk fighting She-Hulk

Honestly, there couldn't be an origin story for She-Hulk without the original Hulk involved. In this case, she got her powers after a car accident with her and Bruce Banner. Hulk then abducted her and took her to the deserted island he lived on to help train her.

The best thing about the Hulk appearance is that it was a few short cameos after that first episode. She-Hulk had to get rid of Hulk so she could carry the show on her own. His limited appearances made it all the better, and while he was there, the two characters had great back-and-forth interactions.

Mr. Immortal

Mr. Immortal talking to his lawyer in She-Hulk

One thing that the first season of She-Hulk did was prove there were several super-powered characters on Earth now, and not just the heroes and villains introduced in the movies. This made Mr. Immortal special, because he is a super-powered individual who likely will never come into contact with the movie heroes.

Mr. Immortal didn't even deal with She-Hulk, as she was absent for a wedding. However, his side story of a guy who takes his own life to end marriages, since he is immortal and resurrected immediately, was hilarious and another high point for the series.

The Abomination

Abomination inside a holding cell in She-Hulk episode 3

In The Incredible Hulk, Abomination was an anger-filled mercenary working for General Ross as he attempted to kill Hulk. When She-Hulk arrived to represent him as his attorney, he was a peace-loving hippy who wrote a book about haiku.

It was like night and day, and Emil Blonsky was someone that came into his own in She-Hulk. He was hilarious and stole the show every time he appeared. His interactions with She-Hulk were a delight, and there are many fans who have to hope he returns in the future.

Wong

Wong and Madisynn on She-Hulk

Wong was the first big cameo in She-Hulk. He showed up when Jennifer learned that he had broken Abomination out of his prison cell to go to an underground fighting ring. However, his true value came later.

Wong ended up making a new friend with a woman named Madisynn after she ended up transported accidentally to a mystical place with demons. Wong sued the guy who used magic to send her there, and the two became TV buddies. It was the most personable Wong has looked in the entire MCU.

Daredevil

Daredevil on She-Hulk

Easily, the best cameo in She-Hulk was when Daredevil showed up. Fans anxiously awaited his appearance. Smartly, the show kept him off until the penultimate episode before he arrived. When he finally showed up, Daredevil and She-Hulk made magic.

The chemistry between the two was incredible, and it was nice to see Jennifer finally find a guy who treated her right. When Daredevil convinced her she could be a superhero and lawyer, he served his purpose perfectly. It was also great to see him return to the finale because She-Hulk deserved this happiness.

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