She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is one of the most buzz-worthy series airing right now, with new episodes hitting Disney+ every Thursday. The series is one of the final installments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phase Four, which ushers in the new era of the Multiverse Saga.

With a host of new characters headlining the series, She-Hulk is truly redefining the MCU in all the best ways. Though many of these characters are interesting in their own right, some are clearly better additions to the overall franchise than others, and could have a lasting impact.

Donny Blaze

Rhys Coiro Donny Blaze She Hulk Attorney at Law

Rhys Coiro portrays Donny Blaze, an unimpressive magician who was once a member of the Masters of the Mystic Arts. In She-Hulk’s first episode, he runs into trouble after Wong discovers that Blaze has been using his Sling Ring to shock his previously unimpressed audience.

Though likely a one-off appearance, Blaze could open the door to several exciting opportunities for the future of the MCU. Besides sharing a surname with the infamous Ghost Rider, the character also falls perfectly into the sights of Baron Mordo, who has spent the last few years hunting down wizards that misuse their power. If fans see Blaze again, they can expect him to suffer a harsh fate at Mordo’s hand.

The Wrecking Crew

Wrecking Crew in She-Hulk

The Wrecking Crew is a group of supervillains that makes its debut at the end of She-Hulk’s third episode. After stealing Asgardian weapons, the members of this team nicknamed themselves Wrecker, Thunderball, Bulldozer, and Piledriver. They attack She-Hulk in the street in an attempt to steal a sample of her blood for their as-yet-unrevealed boss.

As bizarre as they may seem, the Wrecking Crew is actually a recognizable group from Marvel Comics, who have fought the likes of Thor himself. This group, though comedic, may prove to be one of She-Hulk’s biggest threats in future episodes as they continue to further the plans of their mysterious benefactor.

Leap-Frog

Frog Man appears in She Hulk trailer.

Leap-Frog is one of the stranger Marvel characters added to She-Hulk’s cast, who will appear in a future episode of the show’s first season. The character, who moonlights as a crime-fighting vigilante as a way to make up for the crimes of his father, the Frog-Man, will be portrayed by Brandon Stanley.

A comedic superhero in the comics, Leap-Frog seems destined to be a highlight of She-Hulk’s last few episodes. While his debut may very well be a one-off appearance, there is no shortage of possibilities for Leap Frog’s future should Marvel elect to keep him around, even leading to a potential future team-up of the franchise’s most hilarious superheroes, perhaps a Great Lakes Avengers lineup.

Mallory Book

Renee Elise Goldsberry becomes the latest of the MCU stars with roots on Broadway. The Hamilton actress makes her debut in the third episode of the legal comedy as Mallory Book, a fellow lawyer at GLK&H in the superhuman law division, who is confirmed to foster a hatred for Jennifer Walters after she was passed up for a promotion in her stead.

Though fans have seen very little of Mallory in the series so far, Goldsberry remains one of the most talented members of She-Hulk’s cast. When the series finally gets to the meat of her story, Mallory will certainly become one of the most memorable supporting characters therein, presumably with a bright future in any future seasons.

Runa

Runa She-Hulk

Runa the Light Elf is a mischievous new addition to the MCU who runs into legal trouble after pretending to be rapper Megan Thee Stallion. Portrayed by Peg O’Keef (and briefly by Megan Thee Stallion herself), Runa is the daughter of the Light Elves’ ambassador to New Asgard, giving her diplomatic immunity for her many crimes.

Runa brings a chaotic energy to She-Hulk, reminding many fans of Loki’s various shapeshifting schemes from his early days in the MCU. While it is unclear whether Runa will reappear in the series after her first episode, there are certainly plenty of stories that can be told of the Light Elf’s mischief.

Madisynn

Jen, Wong, and Madisynn in court in She-Hulk

Madisynn is a breakout star among She-Hulk’s cast of new characters. Portrayed by Patty Guggenheim, Madisynn makes her debut in the fourth episode as a witness to the magician Donny Blaze’s misuse of the mystic arts, though her “party girl” aesthetic very nearly derails the case.

Fans were quick to shower praise on Madisynn and Guggenheim, especially loving the character’s hilarious relationship with Wong as they bonded over a shared love for popular television. Based on the public’s reaction to her introduction, viewers can expect to see plenty more of Madisynn should She-Hulk be picked up for a second season.

Pug

Josh Segarras as Pug in She-Hulk

Josh Segarra portrays Augustus “Pug” Pugliese in She-Hulk, a lawyer at GLK&H who befriends Jennifer and Nikki when they join the firm. While skilled professionally, Pug is a bit of an oddball, making him an interesting addition to the show’s already eccentric cast.

For all his quirks, Pug consistently proves himself to be a sweet and caring person, even giving Nikki and Jenn a welcome basket upon their arrival at the firm. Though it is unclear to what extent he will continue to appear in the series, fans are certainly hoping to see more of his character as the season reaches its final episodes.

Titania

Titania in She-Hulk

Titania, portrayed by Jameela Jamil, is one of the most notable villains to be included in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Fated to be She-Hulk’s archnemesis in future episodes, the social media-obsessed supervillain will certainly play a major role in the second half of the season.

Though fans have seen very little of Titania thus far, she has already established herself as someone quite dangerous to her enemies. Using Jennifer’s own fame against her, she threatens to attack She-Hulk on her own home turf: a court of law.

Nikki Ramos

Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos in She-Hulk poster

Ginger Gonzaga portrays paralegal Nikki Ramos, who is the loyal best friend of Jennifer Walters. Using her legal knowledge and amicable personality, Nikki helps Jennifer settle into her new career path and balance the dichotomy between herself and her bigger, greener half.

Though she doesn't get nearly enough screentime during the course of She-Hulk’s first few episodes, Nikki quickly establishes herself as one of the show’s best new characters for the loyalty and support that she shows to Jenn. As Nikki’s exploits continue throughout the rest of the season, it will become clear that every superhero needs a friend like her.

Jennifer Walters

MCU Jennifer Walters in Hulk Mode in She-Hulk Attorney at Law

Tatiana Maslany brilliantly portrays Jennifer Walters, aka the Sensational She-Hulk, in her MCU debut, bringing yet another powerful superhero to the franchise in a truly memorable fashion. The character is certain to be a major player in upcoming events in the MCU’s Multiverse Saga, and perhaps a leader in the next lineup of the Avengers.

She-Hulk brings with her the same heart and humor that fans have come to expect from an MCU hero, with the added dimension of fourth-wall-breaking that portends the coming of future characters like Deadpool. While she is still early in her superhero career, fans are certainly excited to see more of She-Hulk moving forward.

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