While audiences have scarcely seen more than a brief glimpse of Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk, a number of fans have decided to pick up the slack with their own creative talents. A little Photoshop here, some impressive digital art there, and they’ve got a delicious stew of concept art and hopeful wishes going. Luckily for those in an action-y mood, at least one particularly talented artist has decided to bring Maslany’s She-Hulk to life in a rather epic fashion, and it’s a great little peek at what viewers have to look forward to.

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Portuguese artist and comic book fan datrinti put their skills to work creating an impressive and borderline intimidating take on the big green attorney. The piece depicts a rendition of Maslany in character as She-Hulk, clearly about to ruin the day of whoever’s unlucky enough to be behind the camera. She appears to be wearing an outfit that’s relatively accurate to the comics as well as the recent She-Hulk teaser which offered the tiniest of looks at the character from the back. Good to know, because agility like that definitely calls for a movement-friendly getup.

Interestingly, some will note that she looks far less buff in the official teaser than the various fan artist renditions. While it’s true that She-Hulk canonically doesn’t quite get as beefy as her male counterpart while in “Hulk smash” form, one would think she’d put on at least a little more mass. Perhaps that will be part of her character development, where her big green hero form gets steadily more toned and built as she trains. Or maybe she’ll simply start bulking up in her regular human form. Either way, it’s bound to be a fun watch.

To be fair, even other characters like Jameela Jamil’s Titania have only been seen in the smallest teases, with fans still waiting to enjoy the full picture. So the fact that very little has been revealed regarding She-Hulk isn’t all that surprising. Anticipation for the series will likely ramp up once Marvel decides to begin really marketing the crap out of it, but it looks like folks will have to wait until at least a couple of other projects release before the company decides to refocus its efforts.

Still, art like this offers some really intriguing looks at what fans may be able to expect. Sure, it may not be 100% accurate. But odds are pretty good that audiences will get to enjoy some nice shots of Maslany’s hero wrecking lots of guys when this half-hour legal comedy (yes, really) finally premieres. In the end, isn’t that what’s truly important?

She-Hulk is currently set to release on Disney Plus in 2022.

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