She-Hulk Writer Dan Slott Confirms He Didn’t Cameo in This Week’s Episode

The fourth episode of She-Mass: Lawyer at Regulation is here, and it’s proceeding to take Jennifer Walters/She-Mass’ (Tatiana Maslany) MCU venture into a few intriguing headings. The current week’s episode saw Jen taking on a strange and diverting godlike lawful case — and it seems as though one supporting person in those procedures left fans doing a twofold take. Dan Slott, who composed a years-in length She-Mass performance run during the 2000s, as of late took to Twitter to playfully affirm that Donny Blast’s legal counselor was not played by him, and was played by entertainer Mike Benitez. Slott then, at that point, proposed to show up in an additional job on a future time of She-Mass, kidding that “I think I’d make an extraordinary Member of the jury #5 or Frightened Man on the Elevator.”
She-Hulk Writer Dan Slott Confirms He Didn’t Cameo in This Week’s Episode
However, if @SheHulkOfficial would like to use me in an episode of a *future* season of #SheHulkAttorneyAtLaw (fingers crossed)…
…I think I'd make a great Juror #5 or Startled Man on the Escalator. I do a fantastic double take, spit take, and double take/spit take combo.
— Dan Slott (@DanSlott) September 8, 2022
You should all try this now.
Near a sink.
Trust me, it's trickier than it sounds.— Dan Slott (@DanSlott) September 8, 2022
Slott’s run of She-Hulk has already proved to influence the Disney+ series, with elements like the GLK&H law firm, and characters like Augustus “Pug” Pugliese (Josh Segarra), Mallory Book (Renee Elise Goldsberry) and Holden Holliway (Steve Coulter) originating in his comics. As head writer Jessica Gao recently told ComicBook.com, that was just one of several She-Hulk comics that served as a touchstone for the series.
“For me, it was John Byrne’s run that a) made me fall in love with the character in the first place,” Gao told ComicBook.com earlier this summer. “But b) I consider that — and most people do, this is nothing new — it’s the iconic She-Hulk run. He was the one who introduced the fourth-wall breaking and kind of the meta nature of this character, and how she was self-aware and knew she was in comics. So for me, that’s quintessential Jen. That’s quintessential She-Hulk, actually, I should say. There’s been so many iterations of Jen in the comics, and she really started out a little bit more timid, a little bit mousier, and as she kinda went along — more in the Dan Slott and Charles Soule runs, you started to really see this career-driven working woman, who had a very strong sense of right and wrong. We’ve really brought a lot of those traits into Jen.”
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