She-Hulk: Attorney At Law - Every Main Character Ranked From Worst To Best

Who was the best that the MCU's latest series had to offer?

By Scott Banner /

It seems such a long time ago since Jennifer Walters crashed her car and mixed her own blood with that of her cousin. Just nine episodes later, the debate is still raging on the internet, but it could be argued that She-Hulk: Attorney at Law has become the best show the MCU has put to Disney+ so far.

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The comedy, the fourth wall breaking, the standing up to online trolls, and a completely unique style have all gone a long way towards She-Hulk’s success, but as always, a show would be nothing without its characters. It doesn’t matter how great an idea is if the right characters aren’t there to bring it to life.

She-Hulk had a strange balance of main characters, with most failing to appear in half of the episodes. That was just the nature of the show however, and this didn’t make their appearance or their impact any less important.

An honourable mention must go to both Madisynn and Leapfrog, who although couldn’t be counted among the main characters of the show with just one appearance each, they were both fantastic additions to the series in their own right.

11. Elaine & Morris Walters

There is a common thread throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe with regards to parents. Up until as recently as Ms. Marvel, the only character confirmed to have both parents alive and not evil was Hope van Dyne, and even she had to go 30 years without seeing her mother.

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Jen herself called out to K.E.V.I.N. all the characters in the MCU with daddy issues, but fortunately she couldn’t be counted among them. Her own father Morris, along with Kamala’s father Yusuf, is one of the only truly wonderful fathers in the entire franchise.

Morris genuinely cared about the wellbeing of his daughter, was there to protect her and support her when she needed it, and made absolutely no judgements. Though her mother Elaine was far more judgemental and was even a little insufferable at times, there was still an underlying love for her daughter there the entire time.

Families aren’t really something the Marvel Cinematic Universe dabbles in, unless one of them is trying to kill one or multiple of the rest of them, but actually seeing a relatively normal family even in the face of having multiple Hulks was more than refreshing, even it was fleeting.

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