Yeah, but have you actually seen what the recent comics did to She-Hulk? She used to have her own personality seperate from Bruce’s Hulk, she was her own entity.
Over the last decade, She-Hulk was stripped of all of that and got turned into the same, dim-witted, angry muscle collossus Hulk used to be when he started out.
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I don’t keep up with more than one series at a time these days, so I concede I don’t know how Jen’s been characterized of late.
But I can say that the one run of comics I’ve read in the last few years was Al Ewing’s Immortal Hulk, which featured everyone in the Gamma Family, including Jen.

It was all very foreign to me —Betty Ross is a gamma-harpy now?— so I had some head-scratching moments. But Wikipedia exists, and I guess I’ve outlived my own interest in continuity, ‘cause I loved it anyway… including this monster-y version of She-Hulk:

I adored the fun, goofy, sexy Byrne She-Hulk, of course, but if the concept is cool enough —and The Green Door is very cool— I don’t really care what they change.