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Last seen on: –Daily Boston Globe Crossword Friday, March 10, 2023
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Random information on the term “Southpaw”:

Southpaw (Sasha Martin) is a fictional character that first appeared in the Marvel comic She-Hulk. She is Holden Holliway’s granddaughter and in the custody of She-Hulk (and if She-Hulk becomes Jennifer Walters, then Awesome Andy).

She is incredibly powerful because of a gauntlet she wears that cannot be removed. She has a short temper and will often act without thinking (i.e., destroying her high school because they brought back school uniforms, or attacking the Champion because he took a piece of fruit from her).

Sasha first appeared in She-Hulk #5 attacking the New Warriors (who were trying to stop her from stealing CDs) sending Nova flying into a building and grabbing Namorita. She was later subdued by Night Thrasher and was taken to the Big House prison for superhumans. The Mad Thinker told her to aid them in an escape. The miniature villains shrank down further and stowed away on She-Hulk’s hand. When Yellowjacket used his re-enlarging gas on Southpaw, the other villains returned to small size. She aided Yellowjacket in subduing the U-Foes after they threatened to kill Holliway. She was later taken with She-Hulk to Skardon to aid the Magistrati in dethroning Champion and unwittingly gave She-Hulk the answer to defeat the Champion.

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