🚨 MARVEL JUST PULLED THE PLUG AGAIN… She-Hulk officially CANCELLED for the SECOND time — and the reasons why NOBODY wants her back are BRUTAL! 😱💚

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Marvel Comics has once again shortened the lifespan of a She-Hulk title, with Planet She-Hulk ending at issue #6 as part of a larger scaling back of its “Imperial” cosmic relaunch. The move, reported by Cosmic Book News and confirmed indirectly by series writer Stephanie Phillips, marks the latest setback for Jennifer Walters in both comics and the MCU, fueling speculation about the character’s viability in today’s market.

Planet She-Hulk, written by Phillips and part of Jonathan Hickman’s broader cosmic initiative, was not originally planned to conclude so soon. Phillips addressed the change in a YouTube discussion, noting that sudden shifts in the “Imperial” line forced creative adjustments across multiple titles. Similar fates befell Nova: Centurion (also ending around #6) and Imperial Guardians (reduced to a mini-series). Issue #6 of Planet She-Hulk is now slated as the finale, scheduled for April 29, 2026.

The cancellation arrives amid ongoing debates over She-Hulk’s reception. The character’s 2022 Disney+ series, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, starring Tatiana Maslany, remains one of the MCU’s most polarizing entries. Praised by some for its fourth-wall-breaking humor, meta commentary, and lighthearted take on superhero tropes, it faced significant criticism for pacing, CGI costs, and perceived “woke” elements that alienated portions of the fanbase. The show drew review bombing on Rotten Tomatoes, where audience scores hovered in the low 30s — lower than several other divisive MCU projects.

Tatiana Maslany, who portrayed Jennifer Walters, has repeatedly tempered expectations for a second season. In a 2024 interview, she cited the high production budget as a barrier: “I don’t think so. I think we blew our budget, and Disney was like, ‘No thanks.’” Recent comments on podcasts and in interviews have kept the ambiguity alive, with Maslany responding cheekily to rumors about her MCU future: “You’ll never know. I don’t know. Do you know?” She has also addressed past jests about turning down returns, maintaining a playful but non-committal stance.

The Disney+ series’ performance contributed to broader MCU cost-cutting efforts. Reports indicate it ranked among the least-watched and most expensive shows on the platform, with heavy reliance on CGI for She-Hulk’s transformations adding to expenses. Marvel has since prioritized more contained, lower-budget projects amid audience fatigue and shifting priorities toward theatrical releases like Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars.

In comics, She-Hulk has struggled to sustain solo momentum. The Planet She-Hulk early end joins a pattern of limited runs and relaunches that fail to gain traction. Critics in fan communities argue the character works best in supporting roles — as a lawyer in street-level stories or a Hulk family member — rather than as a lead in high-concept cosmic tales. Low sales figures, though not publicly detailed by Marvel, have been cited in reports as a factor in the pullback.

Backlash against She-Hulk often centers on portrayals perceived as forced or agenda-driven. Conservative commentators and YouTube channels have labeled the Disney+ show a “disaster” for its tone, with videos titled “Marvel Just CANCELLED She-Hulk AGAIN – Why Nobody Wants Her Anymore!” gaining traction. They point to alienated core audiences, merchandise underperformance, and the series’ failure to significantly boost the character’s popularity or comic sales.

Supporters counter that much of the criticism stems from misogyny or resistance to female-led stories with humor and social commentary. The show anticipated online toxicity, incorporating meta jabs at review bombers and harassers — a creative choice creator Jessica Gao described as predictable given the pre-release discourse. Maslany has spoken about the vitriol, noting the team expected backlash but proceeded with a bold vision.

Marvel has not officially commented on Planet She-Hulk‘s end or broader She-Hulk plans. The character’s MCU future remains uncertain. While some reports suggest limited or no significant role ahead, others speculate appearances in upcoming Avengers films — though nothing has been confirmed. Maslany’s past tensions, including a 2025 social media call to cancel Disney+ subscriptions amid unrelated controversies, add layers to speculation about her involvement.

The repeated setbacks highlight challenges for Marvel in balancing legacy characters with modern sensibilities. The MCU has faced criticism for overexpansion, with Disney+ shows like She-Hulk caught in the crossfire of budget scrutiny and fan polarization. As the studio refocuses on event films and core heroes, lesser-featured characters risk sidelining.

Whether She-Hulk rebounds — perhaps in a team-up role or new comic arc — depends on Marvel’s willingness to recalibrate. For now, the early comic cancellation and lingering Disney+ doubts underscore a character facing an uphill battle in an era of selective audience engagement.