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It would not only be a fun new area to explore within the MCU and add special significance to comics in the blockbuster universe, but the image of Jennifer Walters and Nicky sitting on the office floor poring through chaotic stacks of comics looking for the key to an upcoming case is one that fans deserve to see depicted in the series.įor more about the Marvel Cinematic Universe, check out our Upcoming Marvel Movies and Upcoming Marvel TV guides, as well as our breakdown of the MCU timeline and ranking of all the MCU movies.Working from home is one of the hottest trends of the last decade. There are still five episodes left in the nine-episode Season 1 run of She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, and I’m continuing to keep my fingers firmly crossed that the show will introduce the idea of comics being admissible in court. If you look closely enough, you can see comics about Hulk, Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, and more – and why would they be housed at a law office if they didn’t have some kind of legal significance? The library isn’t as extensive as what’s depicted in Dan Slott’s run, but the superhero/supervillain history in the Marvel Cinematic Universe also isn’t anywhere near as extensive as what’s in Marvel Comics.
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In case you can’t tell, that’s an office featuring an open bookcase full of long boxes. In Episode 2, "Superhuman Law," Shulkie starts her first day at Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway, and while there isn’t any scene included where she visits the firm’s law library, it was hard for me to not notice the décor of one employee’s office:
What only further bolsters my hopes here is the fact that She-Hulk: Attorney At Law has already winked at utilizing the idea. She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Has Already Featured An Office Full Of Comics As everything has been unfolding in the MCU since then, writers and artists have perhaps been serving as documentarians of the various heroic and villainous exploits. It’s wholly believable that new regulations were put in place on the medium after Steve Rogers’ disappearance – perhaps shortly after Tony Stark announced to the world that he is Iron Man or after The Battle of New York (as seen in The Avengers).
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In short, the comic books that we all know and love in our world not only also exist as comics within the Marvel Universe, but the way in which they recount actual events are verified to the point that they are admissible in court as evidence.Īdmittedly the comic shown in Captain America: The First Avenger is notably depicting an event that didn’t actually happen in the continuity (Captain America punching Adolf Hitler in the jaw)… but you’ll also notice that the comic doesn’t include the seal from the Comics Code Of America. It’s with this in mind and watching the show develop that I become ever more excited for She-Hulk: Attorney At Law to hopefully adapt one of my favorite details from the She-Hulk comic arc written by Dan Slott ( which was a important source of inspiration for the series).
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It’s a terrific set-up for a comical misadventure that hits a climax when a Criss Angel-type named Donny Blaze (Rhys Coiro) accidentally opens a portal to a hell dimension – but for Marvel fans the Disney+ series also continues to add special new layers to the canon. In the MCU, there is clearly a delineation between masters of the mystic arts and tricks performed by stage magicians, and Wong (Benedict Wong) goes to his lawyer She-Hulk/Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) hoping to first up the distinction with legal precedent. The plot of the latest episode, "Is This Not Real Magic?” is a perfect example.