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Thing is I like Ms. Marvel. She's pretty badass, she got some good jokes, her family mayham is fun, but I just don't love her solo books? This isn't to say G. Willow Wilson is a bad writer or anything, I actually think she's very solid, I just don't seem to connect to a lot of the plot or feel compelled by any of the fights/villains. Saying that this volume is Ms. marvel working out her duel life. She's dealing with being an avenger but also trying her best to live a normal kid life. She becomes...
I can't say that Ms. Marvel is handling fame too well. But then, I suppose there wouldn't be too much of a story if she COULD. :)Others will take advantage of her, of course, but no one can get her to say NO. Sigh. Overworked and ambitious kid. :)
As we learned from the last volume of Marvel’s best new creation in years Ms. Marvel, the world was coming to an end due to the events of Secret Wars and for Kamala Khan, all she ever needed was not the super-heroics, but the friends and family around her. However, superhero comics are never-ending second acts as the world did not end but things have changed, such as Kamala becoming a member of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.Eight months have passed since the Incursion and Kamala is once again jugglin...
I LOVE this volume. This series has been so consistently good, but this new story arc was fantastic. Loving the new artist as well.
Kamala Khan is busy. She has the normal teenager stuff like school, homework, and family obligations to deal with,but then she's also the superhero Ms. Marvel. Did I mention she's an Avenger now too?Ms. Marvel is facing off against an evil entity that is using her likeness to turn people against her while they take over Jersey City.So Kamala and Bruno come up with a great plan to make clones of Kamala. I mean what could go wrong?I like Ms. Marvel. I want to say that before anyone gets the wrong
The best volume so far. Ms. Marvel has to juggle family, school, superheroing and now being an Avenger. Full of evil hipsters, Canadian ninjas, and Mr. Meeseeks type clones. Plus she has to deal with the fact that Bruno has moved on.
Upon reading volume one, this series became one of my all time favourite things to read and this volume is no different. This series has everything you could possibly want and I adore it.
2017 Hugo nominee for Best Graphic Novel, and waaaaaugh you guys I love this series so so much. This one picks up several months after the doomy events of the previous volume, everyone dusting themselves off and moving on; what with existential crises, the school being rebuilt (still with Loki's guardian golems trolol), Kamala joining the Avengers, and even down to Bruno dating someone new -- much to Kamala's horror, as she has to force herself to adjust to this even newer normal. It's such a de...
4.5 stars. Okay, first of all? I had no idea there was going to be a fifth volume of Ms. Marvel. I thought volume 4 was the end of the line, and all signs pointed to that with the way volume 4 ended. So colour me excited when volume 5 arrived at work the other day. Obviously, I processed it and covered it immediately so that I could STEAL IT ALL FOR MEEEEEEEEE. Ahem. This volume is basically "Kamala Khan Struggles To Find Work/Life Balance". She's torn between being the good Muslim daughter, the...
GR Ultimate Summer Reading Challenge One and Done.
8 months after the last volume…The end of the world came and went with Secret Wars leaving Earth more-or-less the same as it was before. Also intact is G. Willow Wilson’s Ms Marvel series which thankfully remains awesome! Except some things have changed. Love is in the air as Kamala’s best friend Bruno has moved on after she turned him down and begun dating a girl called Mike, much to Kamala’s dismay, while her brother Aamir decides to get married. Oh yeah, and Kamala’s gone from writing Avenger...
I enjoy this series and this wasn't my favorite book in the series. I did think it was funny, especially the last few chapters. I didn't like the beginning when she was fighting some weird corporation. I don't know, that left me cold. The end when she was creating golems to help her live her life and then they took over, that was hilarious and I loved that part of the story.This is great story telling overall and Kamala is a wonderful character. Her brother is getting married in this one. The hu...
So, Kamala is an Avenger, and knowing her, we all know she loves it. But it is not all it is cracked up to be, especially since she is only a teenager, and in between hero-ing, homework, and school projects, she barely has any time for friends and family. Wish is why she does not know all that is going on around her, including Bruno’s girlfriend and why there is a company using her image to buy-out Jersey City. Poor Kamala, she just wants to fight a giant amphibian and go to sleep.
How does this series continue to be SO GOOD. It is the only superhero comic I read that doesn't allow the larger events of the Marvel (or whatever) universe to completely mess with the narrative it's trying to tell. Kamala is always Kamala. I never feel discombobulated when I'm reading about her, even if I've missed issues where she's popped in to other superheroes stories, or there's been some sort of crossover event, like Secret Wars/Battleworld. No idea how that mess all got solved, by the wa...
I read this a long time ago and reviewed it but it wasn't showing! GR is getting on my nerves! And it shows I have read everything 2 times!! I give up
In volume 5:*Kamala Khan is now an actual Avenger fighting some villain instead of a fan writing fan-fiction about the Avengers. Oh, and that villain? The Hope Yards Development and Relocation Association (HYDRA!) that on the surface seems to be a resented tool of gentrification that has also co-opted her image for bulletin boards. Has the new Ms. Marvel sold her community out? When she finds out who/what is behind all this, how can she and the Avengers defeat the villain? *And, after having rej...
Another fantastic volume. There are two separate stories here, but they both revolve around Kamala struggling to balance friendships, family, schoolwork, and superheroing, particularly now that Ms. Marvel is now famous and an Avenger. It is not going well. This book probably does the best job I've seen so far of rushing past the artificially imposed "eight months later..." thing all post-Secret Wars books have to deal with: she's just been really busy and everything's a blur, ok? At any rate, th...
The BEST book Marvel is publishing.After the last book ended with Secret Wars I was annoyed cause a lot of stuff and character development had happened in the last series that I was worried would be removed again, luckily this book takes place right after that and with the same creative team YEAH!World: Where does Marvel find these artists?! The art in this series is consistently one of the best series that Marvel has right now and the multiple artists, which I generally don't like, are all abso...
Kamala Khan has joined the big leagues with her heroes, the Avengers. Being famous is great and all, but it's a little more difficult than she thought, balancing saving the world and Jersey City and her family and friends. She'll have to take on the suits using her face to gentrify her city without ruining her personal life, and figure out exactly what's been going on with Bruno.Super Famous is another excellent volume of Ms. Marvel starring Kamala Khan that I couldn't put down! It takes up seve...
Bullet Review:Whatever happened between the last volume and this - well, must not have been too big of a deal because this book requires no knowledge of "Secret Wars"! It hops back into Kamala's crazy life and adventures of being a teenaged Muslim superhero Avenger.The first set of stories were a bit silly - it didn't help the inclusion of the "romantic foil" (though kudos for the resolution!). Hell, the second set was equally cheesy - but dayum if it didn't charm the socks off of me!Kamala Khan...