She-Hulk (Golden Age)

Real name: Jennifer Ross (formerly Walters)

Identity/Class: Human mutate

Occupation: Unemployed, formerly adventurer, yeoman-Women's Army Corps

Group membership: United States Army

Affiliations: The Invaders [Captain America (Steve Rogers), the Human Torch (Jim Hammond), Sub-Mariner (Namor McKenzie), Union Jack (Lord Montgomery Falsworth), Spitfire (Jacqueline Falsworth), Bucky (James Buchannan Barnes), Toro (Thomas Raymond)] Black Widow (Claire Voyant), Miss America (Madelyn Joyce)

Enemies: Warrior Woman (Julia Koening), the Formorian, Abomination (Dr. Helena Svidrigailoff)

Known Relatives: General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross (husband), Elizabeth "Betty" Ross (daughter), Morris Walters (father, deceased), Betsy Ross (cousin by marriage)

Aliases: None

Base of Operations: Mobile across America, formerly Negative Zone

First Appearance: Savage Comics I#1

Powers/Abilities: As the She-Hulk (gray), Jennifer possessed seemingly limitless strength, fueled mostly by anger. This also included superhuman agility, durability, and stamina. As the She-Hulk (green) her power and abilities seemed weaker, but still in the superhuman range.

Height: (as Ross) 5'8 (as She-Hulk) 6'8

Weight: (as Ross) 150 lbs. (as She-Hulk) 670 lbs.

Eyes: Black

Hair (as Ross) Brown (As She-Hulk) Black

History: The only child of sheriff Morris Walters, Jennifer grew up learning various skills to survive. At the outbreak of World War II, she enlisted in the Woman's Army Corps. Assigned to work at the top -secret Gamma Base in New Mexico, she was injected with a modified version of the Super Solider Serum, as well as being exposed to gamma rays.

From there she underwent a strange transformation, often alternating between a savage gray skinned amazon version of herself soon dubbed the She-Hulk and slightly weaker green skinned version of the same.

She had many adventures, but eventually married Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross and gave birth to a daughter, Elizabeth. She was accidently dragged into the Negative Zone and stayed there for over ten years, finally being freed thanks to the efforts of the criminal genius known as the Leader.

Battling with her daughter (see the Hulk profile) left her seemingly cured of her affliction, but only time will tell if this cure is to be permanent.

Comments: Inspired by the work of the Manic, based on characters created by Stan Lee and John Buscema

The She-Hulk has no known connection to:

She-Hulk (Jennifer Walters) of Earth-616 Savage She-Hulk#1 (February 1980)

So this is basically my take on the Marvel characters I'll be focusing on, background and info not seen in the regular series, plus like the Earth-25 Who's Who this will also have characters that I probably won't have time to get to.

Yes, this is the first She-Hulk and there will be two more. I supposed Earth-626 would be a good number. Close to Earth 616 but not quite the same.

The one that started the whole Marvel thing. Saw a piece of fanart and it just inspired me. I supposed I would have preferred to write more, but the 12 issues I did of Savage Comics was good enough for starters. There might be more, but for right now I'll have the first Hulk make the occasional appearances in other books for a while.

Jennifer Walters was born in the early 20's. Morris Walters was the sheriff of her small town. Sort of shell shocked from the Great War, she did what she could to try and win his approval. I think I'd focus more on her, assuming I would go back and redo the series.