She-Hulk: Attorney at Law

Using John Byrne’s fourth wall-smashing Sensational She-Hulk and Dan Slott’s “superhero legal drama” comics as inspiration, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law was a self-aware delight from start to finish. Whether it was Jennifer Walters busting through the Disney+ menu to get to Marvel Studios’ office to debate her own show’s finale, or Mark Ruffalo showing up as Bruce Banner to say he was “a different guy back then—literally” during the events of 2008’s Edward Norton-starring Incredible Hulk movie, She-Hulk was wonderfully self-aware and delightfully funny. It’s not just the best MCU TV series of the year, but of all time.