She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is taking the Marvel Cinematic Universe into a new direction, with some hilarious and unexpected connections to Marvel Comics canon. That has included a wide array of references to She-Hulk’s own mythos, from the Savage She-Hulk run of the 1980s to the more contemporary runs of the present day. One piece of She-Hulk lore that’s already been referenced in the series — and is expected to play a larger role in future episodes — has actually been name-dropped in the MCU before. GLK&H, a law firm that Jennifer Walters / She-Hulk (Tatiana Maslany) goes up against in court in the first episode, was actually referenced in the second-ever episode of Agent Carter. Dan Slott, who penned the She-Hulk run where GLK&H debuted, recently took to Twitter to point out the connection.
Bit of #SheHulk trivia:#SheHulkAttorneyAtLaw was not the first MCU appearance of the GLK&H law firm.Seems that in the 40’s they were based in NYC, and Lieber hadn’t been made a partner yet.And that had to be Holden Holliway’s father or grandfather at the firm, right? pic.twitter.com/AGEhWZDIkz