Banner & Walters
Who is The Hulk?
❝The angrier I get the stronger I get! I'm the strongest one there is! Hulk Smash!❞ -Bruce
Name: Dr. Bruce Robert Banner
Nickname: Bruce
Living Status: Alive
Age: 40s~
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/Him
Alias: The Hulk
Alignment: Hero
Teams: Avengers
Parents: Brian & Rebecca Banner
Siblings: None
Other family members: Grandfather Bruce Banner Sr, Aunts Elaine & Susan, Cousin Jennifer, Niece Roveria
Love interest: Elizabeth Ross
Children: Bobby, Brielle, Bennett. Adopted Brain.
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Powers
Mutation
Super strength, superhuman abilities, radiation immunity, invulnerability, indestructibility, healing factor, hulk form
Species: Human, Hulk
Hair: Brown, Dark green in hulk form
Hair style: short
Eyes: Broen, Green in hulk form
Weapons: none
Other: when Turing into the hulk, he is anywhere from seven to eight feet tall.
Who is this Character?
Bruce Banner is the son of Dr. Brian Banner and his wife Rebecca. Although Rebecca deeply loved Bruce, who returned her affection, Brian hated Bruce, and was driven by an insane jealousy of Bruce for being an object of Rebecca's love. Further, Brian believed that his radiation work had altered his DNA and given him a mutant son. These factors led to Brian abusing Bruce physically. One of the people who helped Bruce cope with Brian's tantrums was his paternal cousin Jennifer Walters, with whom Bruce used to spend summers in the public library reading for hours, losing themselves to books. Bruce's life reached a turning point when Brian murdered Rebecca, and he was placed in a mental hospital. After that, Bruce was raised by his aunt and father's sister, Susan Banner, who understood his great pain and rage over his childhood sufferings. Susan raised Bruce with love and care, as if he were her own child. Susan never wanted to deal with her brother after what he had done to Bruce and Rebecca. Bruce, grew up as a highly withdrawn, intellectually gifted youth, in fact, a child prodigy.
After graduating from Science High School, Bruce studied nuclear physics in Navapo, New Mexico, at Desert State University as the star student of Professor Herbert Josiah Weller. He also studied for a time at Harvard University. He later transferred to Pennsylvania State University where he briefly worked with Canadian student Walter Langkowski finding a similar interest in gamma radiation. It was during his time at Penn State that Banner found inspiration from noted scientist Albert Einstein and like the famous scientist, bought a wardrobe consisting entirely of purple suits. As a young student, Bruce first met another student with a brilliant mind; Tony Stark. Ever since, they both attended Dr. Derenik Zadian's "Forward Thought Conference" at Oxford University. This would lead to a life-long scientific rivalry between the two. They also became best friends. They eventually teamed up and joined the Avengers. Bruce obtained his doctorate in nuclear physics at Caltech, and as an adult and a genius in nuclear physics, Banner wished to pursue philanthropic brands of science, but couldn't receive any financial funding for his projects, and thus in lack of other options, went to work at a United States Defense Department nuclear research facility at Desert Base, New Mexico. There Banner met General Ross, the Air Force officer in command of the base, and his daughter Betty Ross. Banner and Betty eventually fell in love with each other. Banner designed and oversaw construction of the "Gamma Bomb" or "G-bomb," a nuclear weapon possessing a high gamma radiation output.
Banner was present in the instrumentation bunker at the test site for the first underground test detonation of the Gamma Bomb. Observing that a civilian had breached security and entered the restricted test area, Banner told his colleague Igor Starsky to delay the countdown while he tried to escort the civilian to safety. Starsky, secretly a Soviet agent, did nothing, confident that Banner would die in the explosion, bringing the project to a halt. Reaching the civilian, a teenager named Rick Jones, Banner threw him into a protective trench. Before Banner could get himself to safety, the Gamma Bomb detonated, and intense waves of radiation reached the surface. Banner was irradiated with highly charged radioactive particles. Bruce died, but bruce came back to life, but the time span between his death and resurrection was so short, his death went unnoticed. The Gamma Bomb also mutated Bruce's body, causing him to frequently transform into the vastly powerful, grey-skinned, humanoid monster whom General Ross named "the Hulk."
At first Banner changed into the Hulk at sunset and reverted to human form at dawn. However, Banner's body eventually changed so that his transformations into the Hulk were triggered by the release of adrenaline when he became intensely excited or angry, no matter what time of day or night it was. Usually, the Hulk possessed little of Banner's memory and intelligence and was easily enraged. While the military attempted to contain the Hulk, he thwarted their every attempt, with Rick Jones, feeling responsible for Banner becoming the Hulk, trying to help keep him away from the military. The Hulk ultimately thwarted an attempt to destroy America by the Gargoyle, another being mutated by gamma radiation. The Hulk changed back into Banner and help cure the Gargoyle, who helped Banner escape back to the U.S., where, with the help of Rick Jones, he maintained his identity as the Hulk a secret and attempted to keep the Hulk contained at night. When Bruce next turned into the Hulk, his skin was green, a skin tone that remained the most constant for the Hulk. Banner became a target of the so-called Toad Men, who sought to invade Earth. Although at first their attempts to exploit Banner's intelligence made him appear to be a traitor to his country, Banner was able to use his might as the Hulk to thwart the Toad Men's invasion and thereby clear his name. In an effort to control his transformations, Banner began using a Gamma Ray Projector to force transformations into the Hulk and Banner vice-versa; however, his Hulk persona was reluctant to transform back into Banner. After the Hulk was shot into space and passing through a radiation storm Rick Jones briefly found himself able to control him. They worked together to stop the Circus of Crime. Jones' control over the Hulk faded away. The Hulk's transformations were not limited to nightfall after this adventure.
The Hulk became a pawn of Loki, who tricked the Hulk into battling his half-brother, Thor. This plot was foiled, leading to the Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, Ant-Man, and the Wasp joining forces to form the Avengers and defeat Loki. The Hulk was a founding member of the group and together they clashed with Doctor Doom. The group's mistrust in him became apparent when they were manipulated by the Space Phantom, and coupled with Mephisto in the form of a snake speaking lies to him, prompted the Hulk to quit. The Avengers began hunting down their unpredictable former ally. The Hulk found an ally in the Sub-Mariner, and clashed with the heroes, Thor in particular, but the Hulk was defeated and disappeared in the water.
Banner continued his stint as a scientist at Gamma Base. Meanwhile, General Ross suspected Banner of being a spy and having some sort of connection with the Hulk. The base soon became the target of the Chameleon who had been hired to steal a new experimental robot tank designed by Banner. Banner's attempt to stop the spy was complicated by the arrival of Lt. Glenn Talbot, who shared General Ross' suspicions, at Gamma Base. When the military decided to move Banner and his tank to another base, the Chameleon's employer, the Leader, deployed his Humanoid to steal it. The Hulk battled the Humanoid and prevented it from stealing the device, but Banner himself was arrested by the military under suspicion of having something to do with this attempted theft. Banner remained a prisoner until Rick Jones revealed Banner's double identity to the President of the U.S., earning him a pardon. Banner went to Astra Island with his new experimental Absorbatron device. The island was attacked by Leader's Humanoids, but Hulk defeated them. The battle ended with Banner being captured by Communist agents. Banner refused to work for the Communists and the Hulk freed himself and the other captured scientists. Thanks to the sacrifice of one of these scientists, the Hulk was able to fight his way out of Russia and ended up in Mongolia. There Banner was picked up by thief Kanga Khan, who attempted to hold Banner for ransom for safe return to America. Glenn Talbot, believing him to be a traitor, was sent to retrieve Banner, but the Hulk left Talbot behind and returned to the U.S., where Banner was arrested.
Rick Jones, believing Banner dead, revealed the Hulk's true identity to General Ross and Glenn Talbot. Learning that the Hulk was alive and well, Talbot hounded the Hulk again with Banner's replacement, Konrad Zaxon. This prompted Rick to also tell Betty about Banner's double identity. Ultimately, the Hulk killed Zaxon for trying to use the Hulk as a battery for weapons he hoped to use to take over the Earth. The military chased after the Hulk, not knowing of Zaxon's true plans. The Hulk sought out the Avengers in New York, only to be hounded by the authorities. While in New York, the Hulk was hounded by Spider-Man who sought to capture him in an attempt to earn membership in the Avengers, a mission in which he would fail due to his sympathy for the Hulk. Not wishing to be a menace, Banner attempted to kill himself with a powerful burst of gamma radiation. Banner was arrested by Glenn Talbot and locked up, leaving the spy Emil Blonsky to be mutated into the Abomination. The Hulk battled the Abomination.
The Hulk was captured by the US military, now fully backed by his longtime ally, Rick Jones. Banner was targeted by the newly restored Rhino, who was seemingly killed in a fuel truck explosion. Briefly back in human form, Banner was shot by crooks, but he transformed back into the Hulk when being chased by police. The Hulk was once again captured by General Ross, and With the Hulk in captivity, the Leader returned alive and well and offered his services to neutralize the threat of the Hulk once and for all. To this end he trapped the Hulk in a Plasticine prison. Betty freed the Hulk, but by then it was too late to stop the Leader from attempting to use the base's nuclear weapons to jump start World War III. Although Bruce Banner stopped most of the missiles, the Leader launched a second one, prompting Banner to become the Hulk again to stop it.
Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four developed a cure for Banner's condition that worked to a degree. Banner gained the ability to transform into the Hulk at will while maintaining his intelligence. Vowing to never become the Hulk again, Banner proposed to Betty, who accepted. Sadly, the Leader recruited the Rhino and fired a gamma ray during Bruce and Betty's wedding, again causing Banner to turn into the Hulk. The Hulk clashed with the Rhino and the Leader, hospitalizing General Ross and destroying his home. The Hulk escaped, and Glenn Talbot vowed to Betty that he would destroy the Hulk. Returning to the desert, the Hulk was sought out by the X-Men who were seeking one of Banner's inventions that could heal their injured leader, Professor X. Although they briefly clashed, Banner returned long enough to give the X-Men what they needed to save their leader.
One day Banner went to visit his beloved cousin, Jennifer Walters, who had become a Los Angeles-based lawyer. At that time Walters had been defending a hood named Lou Monkton, whom gangster Nicholas Trask had framed for murder. While Walters drove Banner to her home, one of Trask's henchmen shot her. To save his cousin's life, Banner improvised an emergency blood transfusion. Jen died, but, thanks to the transfusion, came back to life. The transfusion of Banner's blood mutated Walters, causing her to become the She-Hulk.
Banner finally married Betty Ross, but Just when everything started going right with the Hulk, Betty nearly died due to gamma radiation poisoning that resulted from her time with the Hulk. Bruce was able to find a cure using his blood in a transfusion. But then she was pushed over the edge by the transfusion when the Abomination secretly switched it with his blood instead as revenge. Bruce went insane and tried to kill himself seconds after Betty was pronounced dead. Doc Samson stopped Banner, but he later transformed into the Hulk and escaped from Gamma Base. Banner began coming up with elaborate scenarios to kill himself, but he would always transform into the Hulk seconds before death. With Betty dead and Bruce believed to have killed her, General Ross again started to hunt the Hulk. Bruce figured out the truth behind Betty's death when he went to the homeworld of the Watcher and was given infinite knowledge. He returned to Earth to get revenge on the Abomination, but he let him go. Confronting General Ross, Banner told him that they were both to blame for Betty's death.
While Banner was incarcerated at Gamma Base, a new mystery revealed itself when the Abomination was found murdered in his homeland of Russia. The perpetrator soon revealed himself as a massive creature referring to itself as the Red Hulk. This new incarnation of the Hulk decimated the likes of the She-Hulk, Iron Man, Rick Jones in his new powered-up identity of a creature named A-Bomb, and even Thor. Banner was set free when the clash between the Red Hulk and A-Bomb caused an earthquake that damaged his prison. The potential threat to Banner's life triggered his transformation into the original green Hulk, and he wasted no time in confronting his new nemesis. The Hulk, caught unprepared for the Red Hulk's fighting style, was defeated in their first meeting and suffered a broken arm in the process, but the outcome was much different during their second meeting where the Hulk found a potential weakness in the Red Hulk and exploited it. Once the Red Hulk was beaten, the Hulk left without finding out the Red Hulk's true identity; however, Banner began spending his time trying to track down the Red Hulk before he could do more damage. On his journey, Banner ended up in Las Vegas where the Hulk had to team up with Sentry, Ms. Marvel, Moon Knight, and even Brother Voodoo to quell a pack of Wendigo from devouring everyone inside a casino.
The Red Hulk set himself up in the White House, planning to take over America. However, the Hulk showed up to foil his plan. After having Ross imprisoned in Gamma Base, Steve Rogers released him to stop the Leader's and M.O.D.O.K.'s joint contingency plan, called Scorched Earth. Banner was put in charge of countering the program and learned how to shut it down with clues from the depowered M.O.D.O.K.. Banner assisted the Red Hulk and shut down the Living Supercomputer running Scorched Earth, not knowing that this was a distraction created by M.O.D.O.K to cover the trail of his cloned successor, M.O.D.O.K Superior.
History
Bruce and Betty ended up getting remained, after settling down with the avengers. They first had Bobby, and then Brielle. The found Brian not too long before they had Bennett, on a mission the pair and Jen went on. The three had just defeated a foe who bombed a small town, and as they wandered through the rubble, heard a crying sound. Betty quickly rushed over and picked up an infant, who somehow survived the radiation. Betty wanted to keep him, and seeing as he would need to be watched over as he grew up, Bruce agreed. They raised Brian just like the other two, and with their four kids, helped them learn how to control their powers.
Who is The Red She Hulk?
❝Dad told me to forget Bruce Banner! But I could as soon forget my heart... or my soul!❞ -Betty
Name: Elizabeth Ross
Nickname: Betty
Living Status: Alive
Age: 30s~
Gender: Female
Pronouns: She/Her
Alias: Red She-Hulk, Harpy
Alignment: Antihero
Teams: Avengers
Parents: General Thaddeus & Karen Lee Ross
Siblings: None
Other family members: Ex Husband Glenn Talbot
Love interest: Bruce Banner
Children: Bobby, Brielle, Bennett. Adopted Brain.
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Powers
Mutation
Super strength, superhuman abilities, radiation immunity, invulnerability, indestructibility, healing factor, hulk form
Harpy
Flight, Claws & Talons, Energy Blasts
Species: Human, Hulk
Hair: brown, black with red streaks in hulk and harpy forms
Hair style: long down
Eyes: Blue, Yellow in Hulk form, Black in harpy form
Weapons: none
Other: is about 7 feet in hulk and harpy forms
Who is this Character?
Born in California, Betty was the only child of Air Force General Thaddeus Ross and his wife Karen Lee. Karen died when Betty was a teenager, and Ross shut Betty out of his life, claiming that a military base was no place for a young woman. Betty went off to boarding school. She returned to Thaddeus' home after finishing school but then as for much of her life she was dominated by Thaddeus. By now Thaddeus was in charge of the top secret Gamma Bomb Project at Desert Base in New Mexico. Betty greeted the bomb's creator, Dr. Bruce Banner, when he arrived at the base. A strong attraction grew between Bruce and Betty. However, Thaddeus held resentment for the quiet, slender, nuclear physicist thinking him a physical and emotional weakling. Thaddeus' dislike of Bruce intensified when he realized that Betty was falling in love with him.
Exposure to intense gamma radiation caused Bruce to transform repeatedly from then on into the monstrous Hulk. When Ross began to realize that his daughter was falling in love with Bruce Banner, he tried to dissuade her from following those feelings, not liking the secrets that Banner was obviously keeping. though Bruce managed at first to keep his identity a secret his activities as the Hulk led to circumstances that caused Thaddeus and his security chief Major Glenn Talbot to suspect Bruce of being a traitor. Glenn fell in love with Betty himself. However, Betty remained devoted to Bruce through all of his trouble even when it became known that Bruce was the Hulk. At one point Bruce's condition changed so that he could now control his changes into Hulk and could maintain his normal personality and intelligence when he was in the Hulk's form. Reluctantly, Thaddeus consented to the wedding of Banner with his daughter, which was held in the house in which she had been born. However, during the ceremony, just before Bruce and Betty could be pronounced husband and wife, the Hulk's archenemy the Leader, seeking vengeance, fired radiation that returned Bruce to his previous condition as the savage Hulk. The Hulk tore the house apart, and hopes for the wedding to occur were no more. Betty remained in love with Bruce, but after believing he was in love with another women, Betty finally allowed herself to fall in love with Glenn, and they were soon married.
While Betty and Glenn were on their honeymoon, Thaddeus continued his pursuit of the Hulk, only to be captured by the Soviet scientist known as the Gremlin and sent to a Soviet prison. Glenn joined a mission to rescue Thaddeus and was successful, but Glenn himself was captured. Ross and the other Americans on the mission incorrectly believed that Talbot had been killed. When Betty learned of her husband's supposed death, she suffered a nervous breakdown. Glenn was finally rescued, but Betty realized that she was still in love with Bruce, and the marriage of Betty and Glenn soon ended in divorce. For a time Betty lived on her own. Ultimately, she returned to Bruce. As for Glenn, he blamed his divorce on Bruce and died trying to destroy the Hulk.
Again Bruce achieved a state in which he could control his transformations and maintain his normal personality and intelligence while in the form of the Hulk. This time, however, Betty was upset because she wanted Bruce to be rid of the Hulk, not to control him. When Betty learned that Thaddeus conspired with M.O.D.O.K to kill the Hulk, Betty accused him of treason. Realizing Betty was right, Thaddeus nearly committed suicide and then disappeared. The Hulk disappeared from Earth for an extended period, and Betty began dating a man named Ramón. Upon learning that the Hulk had been sighted on Earth again, Betty left Ramón and returned to Gamma Base, where the Hulk was subjected to a process that split Bruce and the Hulk into separate entities. Believing himself cured, Bruce proposed to Betty, and she accepted. Thaddeus appeared at the wedding, armed with a gun and demanding that the marriage not take place before shooting Rick Jones. Courageously, Betty confronted her father, accused him of tyrannizing her throughout her life, and cowered him into surrendering the gun. Then finally, Bruce and Betty were pronounced husband and wife. Soon Betty learned that her long association with the Hulk had left her dying from gamma radiation poisoning. The Hulk's archenemy the Abomination out of revenge for his brutal defeat by the Hulk learned of this and then somehow used a transfusion of his own gamma-irradiated blood to poison her and Betty died.
A mysterious female version of Red Hulk first appeared when the Red Hulk had gathered a team of mercenaries to hunt down Domino. Red Hulk's team of mercenaries Code Red found Domino in a bar located in the heart of Hell's Kitchen. However Domino had been waiting for them and ambushed Code Red with X-Force. All the various team members paired off and began their individual battles with Wolverine facing Red Hulk. Wolverine slashed his claws across Red Hulk's eyes blinding him until his healing factor restored his eyesight. Wolverine was about to deliver the killing blow to Red Hulk and Red She-Hulk appeared blindsiding him. Red She-Hulk protected Red Hulk long enough in challenging Wolverine. Red Hulk had no idea who had come to his aid and Thundra was forced to explain that it was a female counterpart who looked just like him. While Red She-Hulk and Wolverine battled she proudly boasted that she had stolen Elektra's sai and Domino's automatic firearm and clothes after killing them. Enraged Wolverine plunged his claws into a power line and electrocuted them both. Having forced Red She-Hulk away, Wolverine went to search for Domino but Red She-Hulk pulled herself to her feet and lunged at Wolverine once more. When Wolverine stabbed Red She-Hulk with his claws she distracted him by spitting acid saliva on his face. Punisher distracted Wolverine long enough for Red She-Hulk to drag Red-Hulk away from the fight. She dragged him down into the sewers to escape. Down there Red Hulk slowly followed Red She-Hulk around while Red She-Hulk evaded his questioning. There was a moment of silence after Red Hulk told the story of a blind man and an elephant and she screamed that the last person who told her that story was dead to her.
However just as Red Hulk began to trust Red She-Hulk she double crossed him and plunged Elektra's stolen sai into his neck. Code Red were gathered in the sewers and awaiting the orders of Samson. Their encounter ended with Red She-Hulk kicking Red Hulk off the Empire State Building. Her identity was finally revealed when she was stabbed with a sword and reverted to her human form revealing her to be Betty. Betty told Bruce how she came back to life, and asked that Bruce leave her to die, but as soon as Doc Samson showed up, Betty's anger at his betrayal transformed her back into Red She-Hulk, healing her injuries, and this time in control of her own mind. When Bruce gained the upper hand in the fight against General Ross, Betty worried for her father, which, combined with her heightened aggression as the Red She-Hulk lead to a conflict with the original She-Hulk, Betty fought hard as Red She-Hulk but ultimately lost. After General Ross himself was defeated as Red Hulk and locked up, Betty managed to convince Bruce to give her father the opportunity to redeem himself. After the Leader's attempted takeover, Betty had difficulty coping with being resurrected, brainwashed, and turned into Red She-Hulk all at once, and while talking to Bruce, she reasoned that they were no longer married, as she had been declared legally dead, and that they should just go their separate ways. Even though Bruce tried to argue, it only served to stress Betty and she transformed into Red She-Hulk again.
Due to the newly-discovered immortality of gamma mutates, Betty quickly returned to life, mutated into a new red form of her Harpy identity, which manifested her buried spite and resentment for the world and for Bruce. The Harpy fled from the scene while the Hulk was fighting Bushwacker, and resurfaced days later when reporter Jackie McGee investigated Betty's house. As the Harpy, Betty tracked down the Hulk and took McGee to a motel in Reno, Nevada, where he was being attacked by a mutated Rick Jones who was being controlled by Shadow Base. Harpy helped fight Rick, and escaped with McGee and the Hulk after he dug out Jones' body from the Gamma-Activated Tissue which had mutated him. During this time, Harpy was cooperative with the Hulk, but remained scornful of Bruce, refusing to change back to her human form in his presence. Hulk and his allies retaliated against Shadow Base and raided their base, resulting in the Hulk seizing control of their operations from their leader, General Fortean. As the Harpy, Betty aided the Hulk on several occasions, including his plot to fight humankind for the destruction of the environment, fight off monsters sent by Roxxon when the Hulk declared war on the company, and fight Roxxon one last time to stop Xemnu's mind control. Eventually, Betty grew tired of living in the cramped Shadow Base Site G, and left against Bruce's wishes. Betty reunited with the Hulk after sensing his gamma signature while traveling to New York, and helped him fend off the Avengers.
History
Bruce and Betty ended up getting remained, after settling down with the avengers. They first had Bobby, and then Brielle. The found Brian not too long before they had Bennett, on a mission the pair and Jen went on. The three had just defeated a foe who bombed a small town, and as they wandered through the rubble, heard a crying sound. Betty quickly rushed over and picked up an infant, who somehow survived the radiation. Betty wanted to keep him, and seeing as he would need to be watched over as he grew up, Bruce agreed. They raised Brian just like the other two, and with their four kids, helped them learn how to control their powers.
Who is She Hulk?
❝The people you fight to protect sometimes fear and hate you. And it's the hardest part because sometimes to protect what you love, you have to walk away from it.❞ -Jennifer
Name: Jennifer Susan Walters
Nickname: Jen
Living Status: Alive
Age: 30s~
Gender: Female
Pronouns: She/Her
Alias: She Hulk
Alignment: Hero
Teams: Avengers
Parents: Morris & Elaine Walters
Siblings: None
Other family members: Grandfather Bruce Banner Sr, Uncle Brian, Aunt Susan, Cousin Bruce, Niece Brielle, Nephews Bobby, Brian & Bennett
Love interest: John Jameson
Children: Roveria
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Powers
Mutation
Super strength, superhuman abilities, radiation immunity, invulnerability, indestructibility, healing factor, hulk form
Species: Human, Hulk
Hair: Brown, Dark green in hulk form
Hair style: long down hair
Eyes: Green
Weapons: none
Other: is about seven feet in hulk form
Who is this Character?
Jennifer Susan Walters was born in Los Angeles, California to Sheriff Morris Walters and Elaine Banner. Also the cousin of Bruce Banner, Jen would spend hours in the public library reading books with him and sometimes even hiding at closing time to spend the night there, in order to help Bruce escape from his father's abuse. When she was younger, Jen wanted to become a dancer, something which her father didn't approve of. One day, while her mother was driving with some friends to see one of her recitals, she was hit by a car and killed, an event that further distanced Jen from her father. Turning her attention to school, Jen was accepted at Harvard University and also attended UCLA, where she got her law degree summa com laude.
While working as a lawyer in Los Angeles, Jen was visited by her cousin Bruce, who she hadn't seen in years. He revealed to her that he had become the Hulk, and Jen invited him home so they could talk about it. On the way there, agents of Nicholas Trask, the crime boss who had killed Jen's mother years before, shot and seriously wounded her. She had been defending a gangster who had been double-crossed by Trask, and she had spread the rumor that she had evidence to incriminate Trask, which led to his retaliation. Bruce fended off the attackers and then broke into a doctor's office to treat her. Realizing Jennifer was going to die, Bruce gave her a transfusion of his own blood as there were no other supplies available. Jen died, but, thanks to the transfusion, she was revived. After she stabilized, he had her admitted to a local hospital. However, this came to the attention of the police, who considered Bruce a suspect in Jennifer's attack, and Bruce changed into the Hulk to flee. Meanwhile, Trask's thugs attempted a second hit on Jennifer, causing the gamma radiation particles in the transfused blood to activate, turning her skin green and increasing her size to well over six feet. Dubbed "She-Hulk" by one of the goons, Jen trapped them for the police to find. With the emergency over, she reverted to her normal size and strength, successfully keeping her identity secret. From then on, She-Hulk would handle whatever Jennifer Walters could not.
After her brief solo career, she grew comfortable with her Hulk form. When she was asked by Janet Van Dyne to join the Avengers, she gladly accepted and the two became great friends. She temporarily replaced the Thing in the Fantastic Four, and was granted detached membership status with the Avengers upon joining the FF. She-Hulk had to prevent a radiation leak in a downed S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier. This radiation exposure apparently mutated her to the point that she could not transform back into her original human form. In reality, however, she simply didn't want to revert to Jennifer Walters, and Reed lied to her at the suggestion of Doc Samson. With no human form to switch to, She-Hulk gave up on her secret identity and started presenting herself as Jennifer Walters. She-Hulk left the Fantastic Four after the return of the Thing and rejoined the Avengers following the Masters of Evil's attack on the mansion.
After opposing the Mutant Registration Act before the Supreme Court and battling Titania again, Jen returned to the Avengers when Captain America revamped the team. However, She-Hulk would be absent for long periods of time, in part, because she had also joined the staff of District Attorney Blake Tower. There, she met Louise Mason, formerly the superheroine Blonde Phantom, and she discovered that Mason had convinced Tower into hiring She-Hulk so that Mason could star in a comic book again and thus avoid dying of old age. her super-hero life got in the way when the defense counsel argued that it influenced the jury in her favor, and Blake Tower, realizing the power of this argument in future cases, had to let She-Hulk go. With her new friend leaving the D.A.'s office, Louise Mason also decided to quit and help Jen set up her new practice. At the beginning of the first superhuman Civil War, Doctor Strange removed the spell that Wanda had cast on Jennifer, because it had become the source of her transformation problems. Once again able to change forms at will, She-Hulk supported the Superhuman Registration Act, despite continuing to defend masked heroes and their interests in court. Amidst all this, Jen and John Jameson precipitously eloped in Las Vegas. As the news of their marriage spread, Jen and John received a delivery of wedding gifts, but this was all a ruse by Alistaire Smythe to transform John back into the Man-Wolf and prevent any Jameson from ever being happy. After being shot by a silver bullet, John was severely injured. For a short time, the Registration Act was used to force Jennifer into being an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and work alongside the Hulkbusters, while her cousin Bruce was missing. During this time, fought the Abomination, a Wendigo and also Zzzax.
When the Final Host of Dark Celestials attacked the Earth, they infected all normal Celestials with the Horde and tossed them at the planet. Jennifer happened to be near the site where Eson the Searcher made landfall and the godly giant telepathically drew her to seek her help. The Celestial imbued Jen with an additional dose of gamma radiation, increasing the power levels of her hulked-out self. The power-up affected Jen's transformation, making her bulkier and "savage" once more. While assisting the Celestials, Jen crossed paths with a group of heroes that became the reformed Avengers following the Dark Celestials' defeat. With time, Walters grew comfortable with her bulkier Hulk form, having accepted her new condition and looking for the brighter side of it all.
Empyre
After the Avengers received a call from the Blue Area of the Moon, they went to investigate it only to meet Swordsman and Quoi of the Cotati. While warning the heroes about the coming of the United Alliance, Swordsman directed the Hulk to a hidden place in their garden and one of the Cotati mages used the tendrils of the ultra-strong centaurian ironwood to restrain her. This allowed the Swordsman to kill her and infest her as a sleeper agent, to infiltrate Earth's heroes. During the Empyre invasion on Earth, when the Thing, Invisible Woman, and Mantis tried to convince Quoi to give up his vendetta against non-plant based beings, the Cotati-possessing She-Hulk revealed itself and attacked them. Jennifer, however, was able to return to life due to the Leader, who had figured out a way to control the Green Door. She burned the Cotati out of her system after hearing Ben Grimm state that she was still family and he wouldn't quit on her, just like she wouldn't on others. She then joined the fight against the Cotati in Wakanda, where the combined forces of Earth and Alliance finally defeated them. With all that had transpired, Jen quit the Avengers and once again focused on being a lawyer, joining Mallory Book at her new law firm. Walters' life was finally back on track, having even made amends with Titania.
History
Jen & John ended up having Roveria after they married
Who is Man Wolf?
❝I guess you could call me a werewolf❞ -John
Name: John Jonah Jameson the Third
Nickname: John
Living Status: Alive
Age: 40s~
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/Him
Alias: Man Wolf
Alignment: Antihero
Teams: none
Parents: Jonah Jameson Jr & Joan Jameson
Siblings: None
Other family members: None
Love interest: Jennifer Walters
Children: Roveria
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Powers
Mutation
Enhanced abilities, claws, teeth
Species: Human
Hair: Brown
Hair style: short
Eyes: brown, turn red in wolf form
Weapons: claws
Other: None
Who is this Character?
Colonel John Jameson was the son of Joan Jameson and J. Jonah Jameson, the publisher of the famous newspaper Daily Bugle. After he became one of the youngest applicants to ever be accepted into NASA's astronaut program, John went on a mission to orbit Earth. Unfortunately, the capsule he was piloting, lost the Guidance Packet, causing it to spin out of control. Peter Parker, who was watching the flight in his civillian identity, realized what was happening and put his Spider-Man to jump to John's rescue. He installed a replacement unit, and John was able to land the craft safely. Despite the daring rescue, John's father had his newspaper descredit Spider-Man by accusing him of staging the whole thing to steal the spotlight. On another space mission, Jameson contracted an unknown virus that increased his strenght to superhuman levels, so, upon his return, Tony Stark designed the Jupiter Suit to help him keep his strength in check. When it appeared that Spider-Man was involved in a bank robbery, Jonah persuaded his son to use his strength to subdue the web-slinger and thus become a public hero. John agreed, but, after two encounters, Spider-Man managed to neutralize the virus in Jameson's body by a high dosage of electricity.
John Jameson was then sent on a secret mission to the Moon. While collecting lunar rock samples, he encountered a glittering red gemstone and decided to bring it along. Back on Earth, he talked with a colleague who worked in the quarantine center and arranged to accquire the unique gemstone. He made it into a pendant and began wearing it around his neck. On the first night of a full moon after his return, the lunar luminescence reacted with the pendant and caused him to transform into a wolf-like humanoid creature, later called the Man-Wolf, and lose control over his actions. After regaining his senses, John realized he could not remove the pendant since it had somehow grafted itself to his skin, so, for the next few months, John would tranform into the Man-Wolf during the three nights of full moon. Soon, however, as the Man-Wolf attacked his own fiancée, Kristine Saunders, and grappled with Spider-Man, the costumed crime fighter tore the pendant from Man-Wolf's throat and accidentaly hurt his throat, unaware it had attached itself. As Man-Wolf reverted to his human form, Spider-Man threw the pendant into the Hudson River. With time, John made a full recovery, but was once again afflicted by the curse of the Man-Wolf when Michael Morbius recovered the gemstone and exposed Jameson to it. Morbius was hoping to use him as his pawn in a scheme to cure himself of his vampiric affliction, but he was defeated by Spider-Man. Although, Morbius and the Man-Wolf both managed to escape.
Jameson eventually found his way to Georgia, where he became involved in a skirmish between S.H.I.E.L.D. and the original Hate-Monger. S.H.I.E.L.D. Director Nick Fury then escorted Jameson to NASA headquarters, and they offered to drop changes against him if he agreed to assist on a secret mision. communications breakdown with an orbiting space station. Jameson accepted the deal and was sent to space again. He got to an orbiting space station and learned that the installation had been boarded by three extra-dimensional humanoids named Garth, Lambert, and Gorjoon, who told him they had come from the gemstone's home dimension, so Jameson accompanied them the portal back to their dimension, on the Moon. Crash landing on the moon, Jameson, who'd been permanently transformed into the Man-Wolf due to the close proximity to the moon's rays, found the portal to "Other-Realm" and, to his amazement, he discovered that, in this dimension, he kept his human concious while transformed. As he learned that he had become the succesor of Stargod, the former ruler of the "Other-Realm", Jameson helped free the denizens of that dimension from their would-be conqueror Arisen Tyrk. Jameson then utilized the gem's full power to teleport him back to Earth. Back home, Jameson found himself transforming into the savage Man-Wolf again and, with the gemstone's power having been expended in fulfilling its purpose, it was slowly turning into a malignant organism, sinking beneath the surface of his skin and poisoning him. To prevent the situation from getting worse, his father had John placed in cryogenic suspension, in hopes of slowing the process, however, an enemy of Jonah's, Spencer Smythe, released John, hoping to hurt Jonah or his son. Man-Wolf disappeared, but, when he returned months later, Spider-Man enlisted the aid of Dr. Curt Connors and the two gave John a radiation treatment that made the gemstone be rejected by his body, succesfuly freeing him from the curse.
John had been dating She-Hulk and the two had been living together for some time along with She-Hulk's co-worker, Augustus Pugliese. Eventually they eloped in Las Vegas. However, John was forced into becoming the Man-Wolf once more after being injected by a mysterious substance courtesy of Alistaire Smythe. After a brief rampage, John stopped fighting his situation after being rendered unconscious when he was shot in the chest with a silver bullet Two-Gun Kid who mistook him for a werewolf.
History
Jen & John ended up having Roveria after they married
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