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A Daredevil villain was scrapped by Marvel's She-Hulk

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In the Marvel Studios television series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, super lawyer Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) defeated the Intelligencia troll "HulkKing," the Abomination (Tim Roth), and Titania. Daredevil, Sorcerer Supreme Wong, and Smart Hulk, along with lesser-known Marvel Comics characters like Mister Immortal (David Pasquesi) and Leap-Frog, all made brief appearances (Brandon Stanley). However, recently discovered concept art reveals the Marvel foe that was rejected: Carl Burbank, a.k.a. Bushwacker. Bushwacker frequently appears as a Daredevil antagonist in comic books. The character was created by Ann Nocenti and artist Rick Leonardi in the pages of 1987's Daredevil #248. He has mostly featured in Daredevil issues, although as a hired gun for the Kingpin, he has also encountered the Punisher and Wolverine of the X-Men. In the comic book Immortal Hulk, he most recently showed up as Bruce Banner's cousin She-adversary Hulk who was a member of the Hulk Operations team. A Daredevil villain was scrapped by Marvel's She-Hulk More In the She-Hulk concept art, Jen's She-Hulk outfits that were never worn were depicted, along with other renderings of the Kevin Feige-inspired K.E.V.I.N. artificial intelligence brain. Marvel's She-Hulk writers disclosed more characters axed from the series in exclusive conversations with ComicBook, including Stilt-Man and The Leader, a brainy Hulk foe. "I did include The Leader in my initial pitch," Jessica Gao, the executive producer and chief writer for She-Hulk told ComicBook. "Just as a possibility or recommendation, you know? However, I honestly don't remember why [it was abandoned]. Because we just came up with other ideas, I can't recall if it was naturally removed or if we were told no. Sincerely, I can't recall." A Daredevil villain was scrapped by Marvel's She-Hulk After coming into contact with Bruce Banner's gamma-radiated blood, Samuel Sterns (Tim Blake Nelson) was teased in 2008's The Incredible Hulk to change into The Leader. It was considered to either bring him back or create a new version of Leader or anything related to him, according to Gao. But, really, I don't remember what exactly happened because this happened three years ago and the program has changed so much since then.

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