After nine hilarious, Internet-breaking episodes, the first season of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is now in the books. The show, which followed Jennifer Walters / She-Hulk balancing her life as a lawyer and a newfound superhero, surprised fans at so many turns — ultimately culminating in a finale that fans had to see to believe.
DC Comics With Creator CameosWhile the trope has popped up a lot since superhero comics began to resurge in popularity during the Silver Age, it arguably prominently began with 1958's The Flash #179. The issue saw Barry Allen / The Flash accidentally traveling from Earth-One to Earth-Prime, the classification for our"real world.
Marvel Comics With Creator CameosBack on the Marvel side, there's also a history of similar instances, including Dr. Doom running into the Marvel offices to confront Jack Kirby and Stan Lee in Fantastic Four #10, writer Steve Gerber becoming a fixture in his Howard the Duck run, and writer Peter David folding into The Incredible Hulk.
Kevin Feige in Marvel ComicsOddly enough, the She-Hulk finale isn't the first time that Feige has been included into the world of Marvel Comics — he appeared in 2021's X-Men: Hellfire Gala one-shot, engaging in a brief conversation with Scott Summers / Cyclops, and breaking the brains of Marvel fans in the process.