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Which She-Hulk feat of physical strength impresses you the most?

In issue #23 of The Sensational She-Hulk (1989–1994), Jennifer throws an atomic bomb that's roughly the size of the Mark 17 thermonuclear bomb from Los Vegas to Gila Bend, Arizona—that's 262 miles.

That's HELLA far to throw something so heavy. I can't imagine how much stronger the average human would have to be to pull this off.

u/Super_Neutral — 12 hours ago
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I love that she's got a Hulk-sized appetite to match

From issue #5 of Daredevil (2023–)

u/Super_Neutral — 5 days ago
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Do the events of the new Spider-Man movie encourage/allow for She-Hulk's return?

I haven't seen Spider-Man: Brand New Day, but I read something happens to Bruce that effectively renders him 'unavailable' for the foreseeable future. However, I also heard the movie borderline retcons events of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law if not altogether.

Is any of this remotely true? Is there now a window through which She-Hulk can make a comeback on the big screen? Or is Marvel pretending the show doesn't even exist now?

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u/Super_Neutral — 13 days ago
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[NO SPOILERS] Would Max be chosen to become a Green Lantern?

Suppose a Green Lantern power ring was in search of a new user on Earth.

Is she eligible to wield it? Would it seek her or are there better candidates? Would she accept the role if selected or would she decline?

A character in Green Lantern: Emerald Knights (2011) named Arisia reminds me of Max a lot, and she got me thinking lol.

u/Super_Neutral — 21 days ago