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Jen leaves the retreat feeling cleansed and at peace, finally over the ghosting. However, a final flashback reveals a darker truth: While Jen was sleeping after their date, he secretly cloned her phone and took a photo of her while she was asleep, proving that his entire "nice guy" persona was a calculated ruse to get close to her.
Initially defensive and cynical, Jen eventually opens up. In a breakthrough moment of vulnerability, she admits that she feels She-Hulk is the "cool version" of her that everyone loves, while Jennifer feels like the "unwanted" leftovers. The group of misfits surprisingly rallies around her, offering genuine emotional support and helping her delete Josh’s contact info to reclaim her power.
, the very man who recently tried to steal Jen’s blood with an enchanted crowbar.
While waiting for a tow truck after her car gets damaged, Jen is forced to disconnect from the digital world. With no cell service, she wanders into a support group session led by Blonsky. The room is filled with D-list supers:
Her spiral is interrupted when her parole officer contact, Chuck Donelan, calls her out to a remote ranch. (formerly the Abomination) has triggered a malfunction in his inhibitor chip, and Jen needs to check on him. When she arrives at Summer Twilight, Blonsky's peaceful wellness retreat, she discovers it wasn't a malicious breakout—a rogue "Man-Bull" and "El Águila" simply smashed his equipment during a sparring match.
Jennifer Walters is stuck in a classic modern "ghosting" nightmare. After a series of great dates with Josh, a guy who actually seemed to like her for Jen and not just She-Hulk, he has suddenly gone silent. She spends her days obsessively checking her phone, waiting for a text that never comes.
and El Águila , who are working through their co-dependency.
, who refuses to take off his smelly, literal suit. Saracen , who thinks he’s a vampire.