Well, I didn't think I would be publishing this on here. This story I wrote is actually an alternate take written by my friend Ant90, otherwise known as Female TF Writer, whom you can find on Deviant Art. He's a nice fellow, and someone I'm glad I can call my friend. He's got great taste in art, and he's someone I enjoy having discussions with, be it monster transformations or Doctor Who. He's a very detailed writer whenever he writes women transforming into werewolves or green skinned amazons, and he always puts effort into what he writes. Now Gotham She-Hulks was actually a passion project for Ant90 that he always wanted to work on for a long time, and you can find his storyline on his Deviant Art page. Is it technically a crossover with Marvel? I say kinda. It contains elements similar to the lore established by Hulk, making some references, but I wouldn't explicitly say it's a Marvel/DC crossover. Now like this storyline, my Batman OC Kevin Beaumont plays a role in Ant's story, and I even wrote a few spin-off chapters that take place in Ant's established continuity. But, in Ant's original Gotham She-Hulks storyline, Kevin plays a more supporting role, but his role is definitely valuable as he gives our heroes important information. This alternate outcome makes Kevin the main protagonist of this story, with a brand new outcome if Kevin had been able to reason with Barbara. This storyline has the seal of approval from Ant90 himself, and he gave great input on this story, even suggesting how some of the chapters should go. And publishing this alternate outcome gives me an opportunity to write a scene I wouldn't be able to get away with on Deviant Art. But anyway, this story is dedicated to Ant90. Thank you for appreciating my art and stories, and for all the art I've commissioned from other talented artists. This story would not be possible without you, my friend. Thank you. I hope you enjoy this storyline.

Kevin Beaumont created by Tony Garcia (that's me), inspired by characters developed by Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, and Bruce Timm

Barbara Gordon created by Carmine Infantino, Julius Schwartz, and Gardner Fox

Batman created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane

Andrea Beaumont created by Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, Bruce Timm