She-Hulk: Attorney at Law wrapped up its first season last Thursday, so there was no new episode to look forward to on Disney+ today. In fact, that's it for the MCU on the streamer for now, though we are still expecting The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special to arrive in time for Christmas.
Now that She-Hulk's show has reached its end, we have a tonne of concept art to delve into.
Wes Burt has shared a number of costume designs for the title hero, pretty much all of which we'd argue are better than what the hero wore while working as a Hulked Out lawyer (her standard business suit was likely easier and cheaper to animate). There's also a comic-accurate costume, Hulk-Todd, and Bushwacker, a villain we didn't see in the series.
Jeff Simpson, meanwhile, has shared his early designs for K.E.V.I.N. We've heard that there were versions of the robot with a literal cap placed on top of it, and we now get an idea of what that could have looked like.
Finally, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law storyboard artist Jeremy Simser has revealed how he came up with the unique sequence that saw Jen smash through the Disney+ menu. He's also posted shots of The Abomination and a take on Skaar that's more emo than...whatever it was we ended up with in the actual finale.
We remain optimistic that She-Hulk is going to make the leap to the big screen and it's there the hero is hopefully going to feel a little more big budget.
Check out this newly revealed She-Hulk: Attorney at Law concept art below!