Marvel's She-Hulk tells the story of an alternate version of Hulk, and one subtle logo detail may hint at a significant Marvel Cinematic Universe change with the character. The MCU is adding a new Hulk in Phase 4 with Tatiana Maslany's She-Hulk. In Marvel's comics, the character is a lawyer and Bruce Banner's cousin, but she becomes another version of Hulk after a blood transfusion. However, She-Hulk/Jennifer Walters also retains her intelligence and personality. Sometimes she even goes the Deadpool route and breaks the fourth wall. Though Marvel is keeping the show's details under wraps, Mark Ruffalo's Bruce Banner also returns in the series, giving the show a chance to follow in Marvel's comic book footsteps.
She-Hulk merchandise has already surfaced online, showing the character's final look. Previous teaser footage has only given glimpses of She-Hulk; however, new drinkware shows off her full design. Like the character in the comics, Maslany's She-Hulk doesn't become a hulking monster like her cousin. Instead, she gets a greener version of her own looks. Additionally, the character receives multiple purple costumes, which fits She-Hulk/Jennifer Walter's comic book aesthetic.
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Though the character resembles her comic book counterpart, Marvel seemingly included a significant change with the She-Hulk logo. During Disney+ Day in 2021, Marvel tweeted out a She-Hulk logo for the original series. Right away, fans noticed (via Twitter) that something was different about the series title. Rather than have the logo as "She-Hulk," Marvel makes it "She/Hulk." The MCU makes it appear like She and Hulk are the character's pronouns by adding a slash. If that's
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