10 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About She-Hulk

6. GLK&H

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In her 2004 self-titled comic written by Dan Slott and pencilled by Juan Bobillo, She-Hulk was at an all-time low after being found guilty of causing plentiful destruction. Into the bar where She-Hulk was failing to get drunk walked Holden Holliway. He hired her to the new Superhuman Law division of his firm Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg, and Holliway. The proviso is that he is hiring Jennifer Walters, not the She-Hulk.

Jennifer was invited to join the Living Tribunal’s Magistrati to arbitrate cases across time and space. She traveled to the planet Skardon to free it from the rule of the Champion of the Universe. Jen trained for weeks in human form to increase her strength in her She-Hulk form in order to defeat the Elder. When she returned to Earth, she had to wear a special suit to regulate her strength.

Few of the employees at GLK&H were as unusual or loyal as Awesome Andy. He is actually the Mad Thinker’s Awesome Android. When the villain made adjustments to his creation to copy more than just powers, Andy copied Thor’s nobility and helped the hero capture the Mad Thinker. He then hired a lawyer to prove that he was a victim and not a willing participant. As he had no money, he took a job at the firm to pay his fee and ended up staying with the company.

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John Wilson has been a comic book and pop culture fan his entire life. He has written for a number of websites on the subject over the years and is especially pleased to be at WhatCulture. John has written two comic books for Last Ember Press Studio and has recently self-published a children's book called "Blue." When not spending far too much time on the internet, John spends time with his lovely wife, Kim, their goofy dog, Tesla, and two very spoiled cats.