Marvel Comics's "Hulk Woman" derivative drama officially entered the weekly update link last Thursday. Compared with the original story of the Hulk Woman Jennifer in the first episode and a series of mini-eggs of Iron Man Stark in Q version, this week's second episode is also relatively simple in plot arrangement.
In the previous episode 1, Jennifer was traveling on the road with Bruce Banner. A car accident caused Jennifer's wound to drip with Banner's gamma blood, which made Jennifer's genes as specific as Banner's, and changed after combining with gamma blood.
In the end, Jennifer has the ability to become the Hulk. But what is even more embarrassing is that, with the incarnation of the Hulk, at the beginning of the second episode, Jennifer, as a lawyer, was directly "passively" laid off, because Jennifer, as a lawyer, defended herself in court and was disturbed by Titan who suddenly appeared in court when she was about to win. It was just when Titania lifted the table and almost let the jury get away with it, Ms. Hulk went online to save the scene.
This move directly improved the jury's goodwill towards Jennifer, but it was also seized by the opposing lawyer, who took advantage of the jury's goodwill towards the Hulk and proposed a motion to revoke the verdict. The boss of Jennifer's company lost the lawsuit, and he didn't want Jennifer to stay any longer. He fired Jennifer directly in the bar, so the Hulk went to work and Jennifer was laid off!