Jennifer will revert back to her normal self if she exhausts herself from not getting proper rest in a long run. Though a good jolt or adrenaline can change her back into She-Hulk.
In the comics, Jennifer Walter's father's name was William Morris Walters and Elaine (née Banner) Walters died in a car crash when Jennifer was seventeen.
Stan Lee, who created the Incredible Hulk in 1962 with artist Jack Kirby, does the voice of She-Hulk's father. She-Hulk was the last character Stan Lee created, with artist John Buscema, before leaving comics in 1980.
At her school reunion, She-Hulk is seen doing part of the Macarena dance steps.
The Abomination is shown working with the Leader again, this time by his own will instead of being micro-chipped to do the Leader's bidding like in The Return of the Beast: Part 1 (1996) and The Return of the Beast: Part 2 (1996). Also from this point on, the Abomination wears orange shorts instead of black, which he also wore at one point in the comics during the 1970's.