In just one season, She-Hulk has established quite the network. She has partnered with celebrities, heroes, and artists from all walks of life as the show introduced a new guest star almost every week. Jennifer Walter's quirky personality and top-notch professional skills makes her easy to get along with and a valuable ally for any of our favorite MCU characters. Here are the best cameos of the She-Hulk: Attorney at Law series, ranked.

6 Megan Jovon Ruth Pete AKA Megan Thee Stallion

She-Hulk and Megan Thee Stallion Dancing
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Pop icon Megan Thee Stallion has never been a part of the MCU before, but she has been a superhero on the airwaves. A shape-shifter drags Megan into the plot by impersonating the famous singer. Megan Thee Stallion's presence brings cultural relevance to the show because seeing famous celebrities from real life pop up in the MCU makes the Avengers feel more real, an authenticity that She-Hulk spent a lot of time with in its world-building. Meagan also serves as a strong female role model for Jen, who is still trying to pave her own way.

5 Emil Blonsky AKA Abomination

Abomination She-Hulk Trainer
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Although it's an official part of the MCU, The Incredible Hulk is a black sheep that's not referenced very often in the new canon. In this series, Emil Blonsky seeks to leave prison years after his original face off against the Hulk. He arranges for Jen (She-Hulk) to represent him in court. Abomination's presence on the show creates both a conflict of interest and a unique legal challenge for Jen.

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As the show goes on, Abomination turns out to be more than he first appears. The man's unique life experiences give him incredible insight into people. Tim Roth's background in the psychological TV show Lie To Me makes him the perfect counselor for our superheroes. Emil helps Jen and other mutants come to terms with their powers and develop heathy lifestyles. Emil becomes both the comedic relief and the emotional support of Jen's story.

4 Wong AKA Sorcerer Supreme

She-Hulk characters Madisynn and Wong with Patty Guggenheim
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Wong has been popping up everywhere since becoming the new Sorcerer Supreme. He almost acts like the new Nick Fury by guiding and assembling together teams of heroes. In this series, Wong causes a bit of trouble by breaking a villain out of prison. His well-meaning intentions are later revealed, but he still causes a legal headache for Jen to try and solve.

Similar to the other characters on this list, seeing Wong in She-Hulk's show gives audiences the chance to see his daily life. When Wong is not busy saving the world, he is engaged in leveling up his powers and binge-watching popular TV shows. Although Wong has a serious reputation for strictly adhering to the ancient customs, it is fun to see him lighten up a little in this show.

3 Bruce Banner AKA Hulk

Bruce Banner & Jennifer Walters in She-Hulk
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The most anticipated guest star on the show appears in the first episode. Bruce and Jen are carpooling to a family reunion when a car crash spoils their plans. Bruce takes Jen back to his home to keep her safe and help her learn about her powers. As one of the original members of the Avengers, Mark Ruffalo's MCU Hulk knows a thing or two about being a superhero, and he attempts to pass on all of his knowledge to Jen, but she turns out not to need much of his help.

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Bruce not only serves as a great plot device for giving Jen her powers, but he also offers emotional support for the first two episodes. Hulk may have a reputation for smashing things out of control, but this episode shows his soft side. It's also fun to see what Bruce does on his days off: tinkering in the lab, drinking at the mini bar, and hanging out with his family.

2 Kevin Feige AKA The Story Machine

Kevin Feige Bot in She-Hulk
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Probably the most surprising cameo of the season was when Kevin Feige himself stepped into the finale of She-Hulk. Feige is the president of Marvel Studios and the producer for almost all the franchise's content. He is in many ways credited with turning Marvel into the worldwide franchise that it is today. Feige's role in the story is brief but pivotal. Jen approaches the writers about finding a new ending for her show. The scene is packed full of jokes and Easter eggs for every fan as well as a surprising conclusion to the show.

1 Matt Murdock AKA Daredevil

She Hulk Daredevil
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This lawyer fights crime both in the courtroom and on the streets. Daredevil had his own show on Netflix, but the show ended around the time that Disney bought Marvel. The superhero officially joined the MCU this past year in Spider-Man: No Way Home, where Matt comes to help Peter Parker out of some legal trouble. Matt joins the cast of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law for similar purposes. When one of Jen's clients sues a super suit designer, Matt Murdock comes to the designer's defense and faces off against Jen.

Fans of Netflix's Daredevil love its intense action and Matt's witty character. Matt's softer side comes through in this role, but he still brings the same fast-paced action and clever dialogue. Daredevil's presence in this episode changes the tone of the whole series. Matt and Jen's battle both inside and outside the courtroom makes for two of the best scenes in the whole series. Even putting those things aside, their personal relationship rounds out and completes the story.