She-Hulk (Vol. 3)
When Jennifer Walters was given an emergency blood transfusion by her cousin
Bruce Banner, she was granted powers nearly identical to that of the Hulk. In
her case she can remain in total control while in "hulk" form.
One all-but-overlooked aspect of She-Hulk is that she is one of the
country's best lawyers. In this series she is hired by the firm of Goodman,
Lieber, Kurtzberg, and Holliway that specialize in superhuman law.
She-Hulk (Vol. 3) #1
Story: “The Girl From Gamma Gamma Gamma”
Summary: Spider-Man Reference (In photo on wall)
She-Hulk (Vol. 3) #2
Story: “Class Action Comics!”
Summary: Spider-Man Reference: Spider-Man picture in box of Jennifer Walters' packed things
She-Hulk (Vol. 3) #3
Summary: She-Hulk represents a recently murder victim. Spider-Man flashback
She-Hulk (Vol. 3) #4
Summary: Spider-Man appearance
She-Hulk (Vol. 3) #5
Story: “More Than a Handful”
Arc: Part 1 of 'The Big Picture' (1)
She-Hulk (Vol. 3) #7
Summary: Spider-Man's fingers behind She-Hulk's head in her Avengers Identicard picture
Arc: Part 1 of 'Universal Laws' (1-2-3)
She-Hulk (Vol. 3) #10
Summary: Origin of Titania. Spider-Man flashback
She-Hulk (Vol. 3) #11
Story: “Imbalance of Power”
She-Hulk (Vol. 3) #12
Story: “Some Disassembly Required”
Summary: Titania v. She-Hulk, Spider-Man appearance