As the cousin of everybody's green, giant Avenger, She-Hulk has often been overlooked, despite her comical personality and her own adventures. Unlike Bruce Banner who's a timid genius scientist, Jennifer Walters is an outspoken lawyer who has been known to break the fourth wall from time to time.

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With the Disney+ announcing her first MCU appearance, fans are excited for She-Hulk to finally get the recognition she deserves. These artists have taken it to a whole new level and created fanart that fans will absolutely love. Let's look at these artists' amazing work.

Ready For Battle - By Edgar Sandoval

This first piece by Edgar Sandoval most likely shows She-Hulk after a brawl due to her stance and battle marks. She may be a lawyer but don't let that fool you, she's more than capable of taking care of herself.

She has proven it countless times in comics and will most likely take on some formidable foes in the series.

Stephanie Beatriz As She-Hulk - By Zeynepthegreat

Most fans know her as Rosa from Brooklyn 99but artist Zeynepthegreat has recreated the actress as She-Hulk in her full green. In the early stages of casting for Jennifer Walters, Stephanie Beatriz is among the actresses favorited to land the role due to her ability to intimidate while also switching to a comedic demeanor.

Unfortunately, this fanart is the best we're going to get as far as Beatriz playing She-Hulk as she has since announced that due to scheduling conflicts she would be unable to take the role. Hopefully, we get someone who can due to the role justice.

Anime She-Hulk - By Fandomania

Fandomania has created She-Hulk in a way we've never seen her before. In stereotypical Anime fan artwork, She-Hulk has the large, gleaming eyes, sharp facial features and determined look on her face.

If the Disney+ show doesn't work out, A She-Hulk anime could be a great secondary plan. Especially if she looks anything like this masterpiece.

Spider-Man And She-Hulk Hangout - By Mafer

Although these two have rarely hung out, Mafer drew the teenage wall-crawler and She-Hulk together enjoying a cold one after a tiring fight. Taking inspiration from the Tom Holland MCU Spider-Man, due to the Stark suit this scene could very well become a reality with Jen Walter making her way to the MCU.

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With Spider-Man being Marvel's most prized hero and She-Hulk being one of their more underrated, we would definitely want to see this in the near future.

She-Hulk Vs Jane Foster - By Nautilebleu

In Thor: Ragnarok, we saw The Hulk and Thor face off in a gladiator arena surrounded by 1000s of screaming fans. It was a fight fans were looking forward to seeing in the movie and were not disappointed when they finally go it.

 Nautilebleu recreates this moment and replaces the two heroes with their female counterparts as they embrace for battle in the same arena. Who do you see winning this fight?

Transformation - By Stina Marie

This commissioned piece by Stina Marie shows the flawless transformation from Jen to She-Hulk. Like fans know, Jen's transformations are very different and a lot less painful than Bruce's. When she's in her green form she is capable of retaining her memories and her ability to talk which makes her a very interesting character.

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It may not be as flawless as spin and a twirl, but it is nonetheless a lot less painful and complicated than Bruce's.

Femme Fatale - By Toonfed

toonfed recreated She-Hulk in a comic cover that looks perfect hanging on a wall. The different green tones splattered, the font, the simple but detailed outline. It may look like a simple outline but the texture and tone of the painting paints a 1000 words.

Titled "Femme Fatale" the hope was to show She-Hulk as the attractive and desirable she really is, despite her green skin. Here we see Jen Walters as more of a woman than just a superhero.

Business As Usual - By Forbidden Planet

Like we mentioned before, Jen Walters is first and foremost a lawyer. Her battlefield is often the courtroom and she is quite adept at it. She knows how important style is and how looking presentable is only part of the job.

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Forbidden Planet does just that giving Jen a stylish, business look that serves looks and confidence. With a briefcase and her phone in her hand, she's ready for anything.

Marvel's Female Avengers - By ManWithAHat

Marvel fans love the Avengers and the roster the MCU has built-in 10 plus years. Starting with just 6 original members, by Avengers: Endgame the team had well over 20 members from all over the universe. With all types of powers and contributions, Earth's mightiest heroes are only getting bigger with new movies announced and new characters making their way to the big and small screen.

manwithahat takes the powerful ladies of the Avengers and paints them together, as the powerful and confident heroes they are. With She-Hulk's success in Disney+, we could very well see more female heroes follow her path and star in their own show.

Serving Justice - By CVA1046

She-Hulk has been known to multi-task and this picture is an accurate presentation of it. She's pleading her case, lifting a car over her head with ease, while the rest of her friends watch in awe. Once again she's styling and serving looks while she does her job and the piece is just another wall-worthy work of art for any Marvel fan.

CVA1046 similar to the piece by Fandomania, the artist draws influence from anime by painting Jen and her supporting cast with very similar features to that of popular Anime shows. We especially love the details that went into every button, belt buckle, and jewelry on Jen and her suit.

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