Originally Posted by
Sensational C
The voice Jen was hearing in issue 3 was Eson's she got from issue 2 when her eyes light up. She mentions it died, which Eson did while the mad celestial is still alive.
It wasn't really odd as her control over her Hulk was broken. Broken could also mean her life as she went from building her own business and a popular superhero to having to restart her life dealing with PTSD. I do see the potential as we do not know what was the outside influence that caused her to lose complete control in that issue.
There's only a couple ways for making a character vocally express pain. Even in this issue, Thor exclaims hhrrgh and a page later Jen says hrrgh.
I don't see that as odd as the celestial, granted was critically damaged, was still able to fight and teleport Jen directly to Ghost Rider's location and Eson needed anyone to know about the cure which Jen, as the closest intelligent being, would have to be its choice.
This theory does makes sense for She-Hulk out of the team as her hulk would be a good cover for voices or irrational decisions. Plus, Jen is arguably she is the less watched by friends/supporting cast characters at this time. However, the Mad/Dark Celestials are so powerful I am at a lost as for what they gain from mind linking with She-Hulk.