Red She-Hulk

Creation & Design

Red She-Hulk was created by writer Jeph Loeb and artist Ed McGuinness, first appearing in 'Hulk' #1 in 2008. The character was designed to be a counterpart to the Hulk, showcasing the potential for female characters in the superhero genre.

Early Years

Betty Ross, originally introduced as Bruce Banner's love interest, underwent significant character development, eventually becoming the Red She-Hulk after being exposed to gamma radiation.

Character Development

Over the years, Betty Ross has evolved from a supporting character to a powerful hero in her own right. Her transformation into Red She-Hulk has allowed her to explore themes of strength, identity, and the consequences of power.

Cultural Reception

Red She-Hulk has been well-received by fans and critics alike, praised for her complexity and depth as a character. She represents a significant step forward for female representation in comic books.

Character Details

Real Name:
Betty Ross
First Appearance:
Incredible Hulk #466
Aliases:
Red She-Hulk, She-Hulk
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Avengers, Gamma Corps, S.H.I.E.L.D.
Abilities:
Superhuman strength, Regeneration, Enhanced durability
Weight:
130lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
green
Hair Color:
red

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Death of Betty Ross by radiation poisoning, later resurrected as Red She-Hulk

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Variant cover art by Ed McGuinness (1:10)

1st cover appearance of Red She-Hulk

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1st cameo appearance of Red She-Hulk, Betty Ross

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1st full appearance of Red She-Hulk

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Variant cover art by Ed McGuinness

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Origin of Red She-Hulk, Betty Ross reveals she did not die in The Incredible Hulk #466 (1998) but was put in stasis until Thunderbolt Ross could find a cure

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Variant cover art by Greg Horn

First Red She-Hulk titled series beginning with this issue and ending with issue #67, formerly titled Hulk from 2008

Greg Horn said about the cover, “when I turned in the art with her clothes in tatters the feedback was to make her clothes less tattered”

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Variant cover art by Ed McGuinness

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Variant cover art by Luke Ross

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Variant cover art by Dave Williams

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Variant cover art by Chris Stevens

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Variant cover art by Steve Lightle

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