Character » She-Hulk appears in 3187 issues.
Ringmaster (Maynard Tiboldt) is a circus villain who gains control over people by hypnotizing them with his hat.
She is obsessed with Jennifer Walters and cooperated with the Leader.
Samuel LaRoquette is recruited by Bruce Banner to be part of Project Hulkbuster. He would eventually be captured by the Leader and transformed into the deadly, elemental being known as the Rock.
A scientific genius, Ruby Thursday remade herself into an living human gynoid with a shape-shifting head. She is a member of the villainous Headmen.
Peter David was a disgraced actor of the fifties with the mutant ability to generate earthquakes and control earth. Successfully "killed" She-Hulk in his revenge against She-Hulk's father, Morris, for past crimes and overtaken by an unnatural cave-in. Later, overtaken by She-Hulk.
Salome Abdol was the daughter of the Living Pharaoh/Living Monolith.
Sarge is a Hellhound and a member of the Shadow Colonel's Legion of the Unliving
Member of the group Morlocks as well as their sub-group the Tunnelers. She was killed by police and has been revived twice since.
Scanner was a loyal Acolyte of Magneto, who through her naivete and innocence occasionally aided the X-Men.
A deranged circus contortionist who turned to a life of crime and gained powers over fear through dark magics.
Scarlet Beetle battled She-Hulk in She-Hulk Vol.2 #60 as her final villain in his efforts to gain any recognition in the comic books. A prior threat to Ant-Man in the past, Scarlet Beetle manifested giant robot bugs to menace She-Hulk which she overtook quickly before stomping Scarlet Beetle dead quicker at the series end.
A member of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard who can change her size at will.
After losing his job, Steven Hudak became "Scorcher" to extract his revenge.
MacDonald "Mac" Gargan was a failing private investigator that was turned into the Scorpion with financial help from J. Jonah Jameson. He became a host of the Venom symbiote and was part of Norman Osborn's Dark Avengers. After the US Government took the symbiote, he became The Scorpion once again.
A super-powered thief who works for the highest bidder. Has an ongoing interest in She-Hulk.
The Noble Knight of the Acolytes. This "knight" however is anything but noble, and is actually as monstrous and vicious as his own appearance suggests.
One of the Doc's mutations, Shade posed as the leader of a criminal organization.
The alien shapeshifting member of the Sh'iar Imperial Guard he has gone by both Shapeshifter and Hobgoblin. One of the founding members of the Guardsmen he has fought against the X-Men, Starjammers and the Avengers on service to the Royal Family of the Sh'Air.
Sharon Ventura was a former pro-wrestler who fell in love with the Thing and subsequently joined the Fantastic Four as Ms. Marvel. During an adventure in space, she was exposed to Cosmic Rays which mutated her body into a rock-like form similar to that of the Thing. She is not to be confused with Darla Deering (a.k.a. Ms. Thing).
Robot originally built by Tony Stark that was later stolen and redesigned to look like the She-Hulk.
A Lord of Chaos and Master of the extra-dimensional gods known as the Old Ones, Shuma-Gorath rules over hundreds of dimensions. He is best known for being one of the most powerful and terrifying adversaries of Doctor Strange. It is seemingly impossible to permanently destroy this evil god.
A villainess with sound-manipulation abilities.
Silvio Manfredi has always been some kind of villain. His body is almost completly made up of cybernetic parts and he is almost like a human robot.
Sitting Bullseye is a CIA operative turned super-villain. As member of The Band of the Bland, he is counted amongst Marvel's most mediocre malcontents.
An inmate of Dorkham Asylum, he once battled She-Hulk under the employ of Jack Serious.
Snowsnake is a member of Shadow Colonel's Legion of the Unliving.
Marvel monster whom terrorized Earth on different occasions. He even fought She-Hulk once.
Starhammer was one of the few surviving members of the D'Bari race of aliens.
Stilt-Man/ William Day battled She-Hulk in one of his theft attempts. An armored engineer with stilt legs, Stilt Man has been a ridiculed villain to Daredevil with a slew of imposters in his wake.
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