10 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About She-Hulk
7. Do You Take This Man-Wolf?
Jennifer had many successful cases while working at GLK&H. One of these was aiding Spider-Man in suing The Daily Bugle and its publisher, J. Jonah Jameson. Over the course of the case, Jen met Jameson’s son, former astronaut - and occasional Man-Wolf - John Jameson, and the pair began dating. At the end of the first Civil War, She-Hulk regained the ability to change forms again after Doctor Strange removed Wanda’s spell on her.
John and Jen were so happy that they eloped to Las Vegas. Gifts started coming in rapidly but it was all a scheme by Alistair Smythe to ruin Jameson’s life and happiness. He made him turn back into the Man-Wolf and then was shot with a silver bullet, turning him into the Star-God. John eventually got control of himself but told She-Hulk that he would not transform back to human form unless she did, too.
During this time, She-Hulk had to defend against a case of sexual harassment and manipulation being brought against former Avenger, Starfox. Eros of Titan was an Eternal who has the ability to stimulate the pleasure centers of people's minds and make them feel love, desire, arousal, and other emotions. Jennifer learned that Starfox had used his power on Jen to make her fall for John, and she had the marriage annulled in She-Hulk # 20, written by Dan Slott and Ty Templeton.