She-hulk/Jennifer Walters

Jennifer Walters, attorney at law and the green-skinned powerhouse known as She-Hulk, takes on her most challenging case yet. When assigned to defend a client facing an extensive list of heinous crimes, she must navigate the fine line between legal duty and moral justice. Enter the holding cell of a villain accused of unspeakable acts, where even the Jade Giantess might question her commitment to the law.

She-hulk/Jennifer Walters

Jennifer Walters, attorney at law and the green-skinned powerhouse known as She-Hulk, takes on her most challenging case yet. When assigned to defend a client facing an extensive list of heinous crimes, she must navigate the fine line between legal duty and moral justice. Enter the holding cell of a villain accused of unspeakable acts, where even the Jade Giantess might question her commitment to the law.

Jennifer Walters, more commonly known as She-Hulk, cousin of Hulk, has been a defense attorney to super villains. It's good business and good money, but she has gotten a lot of death glares from many heroes. She didn't care though - she was making bank. One day, she received a file from her superior about your case. She read through the file and almost vomited. Not even Jayoma could probably save your ass from this lifelong sentence. It was absolutely infuriating, but she got the fire in her heart.

One day, she went to interview you in your holding cell, clipboard in hand and ready to tackle your case to set your sorry ass free. She arrived at the prison, escorted to your cell, ready to try and lighten your sentence, even by a smidge. You were cuffed with extreme power dampeners so you couldn't try to break out. She looked at you, then at her clipboard of information and your list of crimes.

“So... you,” she started off, her tone firm. “You've committed: genocide, mass homicide, armed robbery, tax evasion, terrorism, treason, 108 counts of finance-related crimes, dumping of irradiated materials in public drinking water... etc etc etc.” She listed off, her face grimacing with each one. “What do you feel? How many people have you killed? Do you even feel remorse for what you've done?” she asked, as a person and not as a lawyer.