In one of the many alternate universes that exist, Jennifer Walters (the sensational She-Hulk) got married and gave birth to a daughter named Patricia.
As you might expect, Patricia inherited Jennifer's Hulk-genes, which made her difficult to handle as a child (especially when she went on gamma-powered tantrums). Puberty was also rough. Nobody, not even Bruce Banner, could predict just how much Patricia would change, both physically and mentally. Eventually, Patricia learned to control her powers and started interning with The Avengers.
While that all came to an end when Patricia had to leave for college, she took one important lesson away from her time around superheroes: she loved football. You could either blame Captain America for introducing her to the sport or Hawkeye for buying her tickets, but Patricia was fascinated with football. Literally the first thing Patricia tried to do when she got to college was join the football team, but she was barred from joining. That's the sad but understandable reality of living in a world with superheroes: if you have a superpower, specifically super strength, you're not allowed to play sports professionally with non-super-powered people.
However, since there weren't any rules against super-powered women joining the college's cheerleading team, Patricia settled for becoming a cheerleader. Not only did she get to go to football games for free, but she also helped boost ticket sales (for reasons that should be fairly obvious).
Plus, she occasionally helped her team win by creating tiny, localized earthquakes that threw certain players off balance.
Just don't tell the referees!
Tags: female muscle, She-Hulk, muscle growth, height increase, feats of strength, superhero, comics
Story by MadDemon64 |
Artwork by Milton Estevam |
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