She-Hulk: Attorney at Law has introduced a lot of C-List comic book villains, expanding the Marvel Cinematic Universe in unexpected ways. We now know that there are a lot of wannabe good and bad guys who inhabit this world, and Frog-Man...well, he was somewhere in the middle.
After making a huge blunder by using rocket fuel in his jet boots, Frog-Man was unsuccessful in his attempt to sue designer Luke Jacobson. The so-called superhero responded to that loss by kidnapping Luke and forcing him into creating a new suit for him in his lair, The Lily Pad.
That saw the costumed "do-gooder" land on Daredevil's radar, and after a brief misunderstanding, the Man Without Fear and Sensational She-Hulk teamed up to take Frog-Man down. It wasn't overly difficult, and we're guessing the misguided hero is now set to end up behind bars.
We were hoping some of The Abomination's pals might get their own character posters, but it's Frog-Man's turn to step into the spotlight. This follows two one-sheets featuring Matt Murdock and Daredevil, and we have to give Marvel Studios props for creating a costume for this bumbling baddie that looks amazing on screen.
In the comic books, Frog-Man attempted to join The Avengers and Defenders, with no success. He also petitioned to become Spider-Man's sidekick, and was every bit the joke on the page as he was in Thursday's episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. With that in mind, we're sure there aren't too many Frog-Man fans out there offended by this particular portrayal of him.
Check out this latest She-Hulk: Attorney at Law character poster below: