Warning: The following contains spoilers for She-Hulk through Episode 4.She-Hulk is keeping up the grand Marvel comic book tradition of having surprising faces crop up each week as Jennifer Walters navigates her life as both a lawyer and a Hulk. The fourth episode of the Disney Plus series specifically takes on just how dangerous the multiverse is, but it does it from a courtroom as Wong seeks to press charges against a magician using the magic of a sling ring without proper authorization to open portals to new realms.
While the court case might have larger implications for the future of the MCU, the episode also introduced Patty Guggenheim as a new character, a woman named Madisynn (No, the Y is not where you think!) who gets caught up in the magical conflict. The character became a quick fan favorite on social media as she took her experience in stride, and with a drink in hand. Her story, however has been sparking some fan theories and comparisons to other comic book characters, specifically, a couple of Marvel villains.
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When Madisynn takes the witness stand in She-Hulk, it’s for a trial concerning the prohibition of magical usage by those outside of the mystic arts. She recounts a tale of being transported from Donny Blaze’s magic show to a whole new dimension.
New dimensions, new timelines, and new universes are nothing new for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but Madisynn’s story is unique. She meets a talking goat, meets a demon named Jake (who may or may not be the same entity as the talking goat based on how her story rambles), escapes a lava pit in a world filled with fire and demon thanks to a pact requiring six drops of blood, and ends up going through a portal right
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