10. Although seemingly derivative, She-Hulk not only is an interesting and wide-reaching character but was also the last created by Stan Lee for Marvel Comics
The cousin of Bruce Banner, Jennifer Walters acquired a milder version of the Hulk condition after receiving a blood transfusion from Banner following a shooting. Successfully gaining control over her powers, capable of transforming at will in a manner similar to the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s inconsistent approach to the Hulk, Walters grows to actually prefer her She-Hulk form over her regular appearance. Believing it provides her with a freedom, assertiveness, and confidence she had previously lacked as an attorney, following a radiation leak on a helicarrier Walters loses the ability to ever return to her former self.
Encompassing several terrific and iconic storylines, including most notably World War Hulk, as one former She-Hulk writer declared: she “has the potential to be our Wonder Woman. A powerful female with a strong moral center and a determination to do what’s right” – a feature presently lacking in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. A member of the Avengers, Fantastic Four, Heroes for Hire, Defenders, Fantastic Force, and S.H.I.E.L.D. on varying occasions, She-Hulk, in addition to serving as a revitalization of an over-used and tired out male character, would be an excellent bridge between the many arms of the comic book universe.