Jennifer Walter's deep interest in the love life of Captain America. Comic book fans know that Steve Rogers and She-Hulk never became romantic themselves, though she did have relationships with other powerful Avengers, including most recently Thor.

She-Hulk held a longtime crush on Hercules as well, revealing an affinity for god-like figures. Though superhuman strength factors in many She-Hulk romances, including Luke Cage, she also dated ordinary humans like Wyatt Wingfoot, whose character and humanity proved as appealing to her as might and power. With Hercules now in live-action as well, the show may bring her most prominent romantic pairings into the MCU.

Zapper

Zapper kisses a picture of She-Hulk in Marvel Comics.

Daniel Ridge Jr., better known as Zapper to comic book readers, has no superpowers, but he does wear a special neutralizing suit in The Sensational She-Hulk #56 to help her defeat a villain called War Zone. Zapper's strongest attributes centered on his love and affection for She-Hulk, though he wasn't without his flaws, either.

Zapper grew up with Jennifer Walters and despite marrying another woman, started a relationship with Jennifer. This tumultuous romance ran aground when Jennifer suspected that Zapper helped create War Zone simply to manipulate her into a relationship with him.

Wyatt Wingfoot

Wyatt Wingfoot kissing She-Hulk in Marvel Comics.

Though Wyatt Wingfoot possesses no superhuman powers, he does have considerable fighting skills. His skill as a marksman and hand-to-hand fighter makes him among the best martial artists in the Marvel Universe. He began dating She-Hulk in Fantastic Four #278 after she ed the team John Byrne's iconic run on the title in the 1980s.

Wingfoot's history with the Fantastic Four goes back decades, with his first appearance coming in Fantastic Four #50, the final chapter in the iconic Galactus Trilogy from Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. He remains perhaps the biggest romantic constant in Jennifer's life in the comics with their relationship coming together and drifting apart off and on over the years.

Clay Quartermain

Clay Quartermain holds a gun in Marvel Comics.

Clay Quartermain, an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., shared martial arts abilities likely in excess of Wingfoot. He also displayed considerable knowledge and skill with numerous weapons, especially high-tech weaponry designed for the secret military organization, including a specialized bola. He and She-Hulk dated while they both served on the Hulkbusters squad in the early 2000s.

The Hulkbusters unit potentially plays a role in the MCU as the team formed in the comics to go after the Hulk's most powerful villains including Abomination after his forced exile to Sakaar by the Illuminati.

Iron Man

She-Hulk is reflected in Iron Man's helmet in Marvel Comics.

Iron Man counts among the most intelligent superheroes in the Marvel Universe, and he used his genius and productivity to create powerful armored suits he wears to protect others. Stark's inventive mind also benefits the Avengers and other teams considerably in their efforts to fight evil, supplying them with highly advanced technology.

Iron Man and She-Hulk dated casually off and on for several years, with their most serious connection coming in the early 2000s while he served as Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. and she operated with the Hulkbusters.

Man-Wolf

Jen Walters and John Jameson embracing each other as She-Hulk and Man-Wolf in She-Hulk #11.

Man-Wolf, also self-described as Stargod, possesses superhuman strength, stamina, and speed thanks to his lycanthropy. As a werewolf J. Jameson III has a regenerative healing factor that makes him incredibly hard to hurt or kill. His powers derive from the Godstone, an other-dimensional ruby he finds on the moon.

She-Hulk actually married Man-Wolf at one point in the comics, though the marriage was ultimately annulled after he lost control and went on a rampage in Las Vegas. The marriage also suffered from the fact her feelings for Man-Wolf had been unnaturally influenced by Starfox.

Luke Cage

She-Hulk kisses Luke Cage in Marvel Comics.

Luke Cage ranks among the most powerful Avengers in Marvel Comics, able to lift up to 25 tons, though that falls well short of She-Hulk, able to lift over 100. He also possesses near-invulnerability, with a healing factor that renders the injuries even the most powerful supervillains can inflict.

She-Hulk dated Luke Cage for a time in the 1990s while the two collaborated on cases. Their romance only lasted a short time but reflects her general attraction to powerful men with strong personalities.

Juggernaut

Blended image of Juggernaut and She-Hulk from Marvel Comics.

Juggernaut numbers among the most powerful X-Men villains in Marvel Comics, with unimaginable superhuman strength and stamina afforded to him by the mystical Cyttorak gem. The gem also grants him invulnerability against most conventional and superhuman attacks and so long as he wears his helmet, he remains immune to mental attacks as well.

Juggernaut and She-Hulk's romance remains complicated. The two connected in Uncanny X-Men #435 in the early 2000s, but later She-Hulk comics revealed that the Jennifer involved with Juggernaut was in fact a variant from another universe.

Hercules

She-Hulk and Hercules embrace in Marvel Comics.

Comic book fans know Hercules counts among the most powerful superheroes in the Marvel Universe. The son of Zeus commands god-like strength and stamina, with virtually no limits on his power. His Olympian physiology renders him immortal, and he appears in some future alternate timelines without aging whatsoever.

She-Hulk harbored a crush on Hercules for years, going back to their first encounter while both serving on the Avengers. He appeared in her fantasies, in particular one from The Sensational She-Hulk #7, before they finally connected romantically in the early 2000s.

Thor

She-Hulk and Thor embrace in Marvel Comics.

Thor also possesses god-like strength, reflexes, and agility. He and Hercules fought to stalemates, mostly, but Thor wields power the Olympian can't muster. Mjölnir grants Thor control over the weather as well as the ability to summon god-blasts that can level entire planets. He also at times wields the Odin Force, a cosmic power that makes him as strong as any entity in the Marvel Universe.

Thor and She-Hulk recently began seeing each other while both serving on the Avengers. The two grew closer during the epic battle with The Final Host. Their romance leads to some complications - Jennifer is uncertain of whether Thor is interested in her or She-Hulk, a common theme in many of her romances - but develops into a unique connection with time.

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