It is common to have connections to the comic books and the other projects on the Marvel Cinematic Universe and for She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 4, it goes into other dimensions for the Easter eggs and comic book references.

She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 4 MCU Easter Eggs and Comic Book References

To start, it’s common knowledge that the whole Marvel Cinematic Universe is connected and She-Hulk: Attorney At Law just shows how deeply intertwined each of the titles are. She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 4 deals with dating and demons, not that those two have nothing in common because for Jen, it’s merely the same as going through hell for both, especially in her 30s, but here are some Easter eggs and comic book connections that you might have missed!

She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 4: Is Donny Blaze Connected to Johnny Blaze?

Opening She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Episode 4 is Donny Blaze. As per Wong, “magician” who has a private show and he has a sling ring like that of Doctor Strange and Wong which points that he used to train as a sorcerer but stopped. He also wears a Khonshu necklace, by the way, but why, though? Played by the husband of the director Kat Coiro, Rhys Corio, his name rings a familiar sound, Johnny Blaze, a bearer of the title as Ghost Rider in the comics. Although his connection to Johnny has not been established, it would be nice to have Ghost Rider in the MCU, right?

She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 4: Jen’s “To Do” List

Jen’s “to do” list shows the ton of workload she has and it is full of Easter eggs such as Emil Blonsky’s case files, Pete vs. Runa case which establishes her case for Megan Thee Stallion whose real name is Megan Pete, and Jen’s supply request for purple and green highlighters alluding to the colors of Hulk. It also unpacks a ton of comic book references such as Lee vs. Bryne for Stan Lee, the creator of She-Hulk, and John Bryne, the writer of The Sensational She-Hulk, and Kraft vs. Soule which pertains to David Anthony Kraft and Charles Soule who both wrote the comics of She-Hulk.

She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 4: Free She-Hulk Comic!

While Jen is setting up her Matcher profile which just proves how hard it is for her to date in her 30s, there is a QR code underneath her photo which, when scanned, leads you to a free She-Hulk comic. Try it and see what you’ll get!

She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 4: Jen’s Dates

Setting up a Matcher profile as Jen proved to be difficult to find matches but putting up one for She-Hulk automatically gives her a lot. A few of her dates are bodybuilder who is played by the lawyer-wrestler David Otunga, a weird director who has a film at Sundance about a lawyer, and a sketchy awkward guy.

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She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 4: Possible Wrecking Crew Member Revealed

Speaking of the sketchy awkward guy, he claims that he is a fan even before they matched and he continuously asks Jen about her powers. It may be usual to ask about powers but what makes him really sketchy is that he asks if Jen’s skin is impenetrable, even with vibranium, and he calls Jen a specimen. See, in She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 3’s ending, Jen was ambushed by the Wrecking Crew where four guys who seemed to have robbed an Asgardian construction worker fought her in a dark alley and one of them wears a mask who tried to stab Jen with some kind of syringe. The masked guy worries that their boss wouldn’t be happy but why would a guy ask Jen if her skin is impenetrable? Just those two events happening successively may mean something and this awkward guy may be the masked one from the Wrecking Crew. Replay the voices, they really sound the same.

She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 4: Wong’s New Friend, Madisynn

Wong also gets a funny new nickname, Wongers, from his new friend, Madisynn. They met unexpectedly when she arrives at Wong’s place after being teleported from some other “dimensh” carrying what seems like a heart. Madisynn says that a talking goat helped her get out of a lava pit where she had to give him six drops of her blood. She hates the drama of the demon about slaughtering her family and friends and she names the demon as Jake when she took the witness stand in court. To think that there are a lot of demons in the Marvel comics but none of them are named Jake, but you know the thing about demons, they use fake names so it could be any demon that the MCU may introduce later in the franchise.

She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 4: The Dark Dimension and Demon-Like Creatures

Speaking of demons, while in a magic show, Donny have summoned demon-like baby creatures from what seems like a dark dimension and it may be the same one where Madisynn almost fell from a lava pit. The dimension looks strikingly similar to Hell’s gate which was first seen in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, a realm that is yet to be explored in the MCU but seeing it again hints at the possibility that it may be revisited again some other time in the future.

She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 4: Jen and Titania’s Re-match!

Before the curtains close and cut to the fun tag, Jen receives a copy of a case being filed against her where Titania sues her for the “misuse of a trademark” after the superhuman influencer has trademarked the name “She-Hulk” under her ownership. This definitely points to a re-match of Jen and Titania in court, and in the comics, they had a fight at the Supreme Court. Titania being humiliated by She-Hulk could give her a real grudge against her but the series is yet to answer why she was there in the first place. Did you catch all these MCU Easter eggs and comic book references in She-Hulk: Attorney At Law Episode 4? It is currently streaming on Disney Plus.

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