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Ms Marvel #1 (2014) third print sketch cover

Ms Marvel #1 (2014) third print sketch cover

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) G. Willow Wilson
(A) Adrian Alphona
(CA) Sara Pichelli
The legend has returned! Marvel Comics presents the all-new MS. MARVEL, the ground breaking heroine that has become an international sensation! Kamala Khan is just an ordinary girl from Jersey City--until she is suddenly empowered with extraordinary gifts. But who truly is the all-new Ms. Marvel? Teenager? Muslim? Inhuman? Find out as she takes the Marvel Universe by storm, and prepare for an epic tale that will be remembered by generations to come. History in the making is NOW!
Date Available: 4/30/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Dan Weick


Ms Marvel #1 starts off strong with solid pacing and witty dialogue from G. Willow Wilson, and fine art from Adrian Alphona. Wilson gives Kamala Khan and her supporting cast some depth, dodging the easy stereotypes in favor of characters whose motivations are believable. Kamala and her family are Muslim, but rather than being defined by their religion, their main focus is the classic immigrant struggle of assimilating to a new culture while maintaining their heritage. Kamala, having been born in the United States, even identifies more with American culture, and spends the issue pushing against the restrictions imposed on her by Islam and her father. I enjoyed every page until the last one, which is either a misstep or a bait-and- switch and I’ll wait for issue #2 to see where it goes, but despite that, Ms Marvel #1 was an impressive start, and I’m looking forward to more of the series.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) G. Willow Wilson
(A) Adrian Alphona
(CA) Sara Pichelli
The legend has returned! Marvel Comics presents the all-new MS. MARVEL, the ground breaking heroine that has become an international sensation! Kamala Khan is just an ordinary girl from Jersey City--until she is suddenly empowered with extraordinary gifts. But who truly is the all-new Ms. Marvel? Teenager? Muslim? Inhuman? Find out as she takes the Marvel Universe by storm, and prepare for an epic tale that will be remembered by generations to come. History in the making is NOW!
Date Available: 4/30/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Dan Weick


Ms Marvel #1 starts off strong with solid pacing and witty dialogue from G. Willow Wilson, and fine art from Adrian Alphona. Wilson gives Kamala Khan and her supporting cast some depth, dodging the easy stereotypes in favor of characters whose motivations are believable. Kamala and her family are Muslim, but rather than being defined by their religion, their main focus is the classic immigrant struggle of assimilating to a new culture while maintaining their heritage. Kamala, having been born in the United States, even identifies more with American culture, and spends the issue pushing against the restrictions imposed on her by Islam and her father. I enjoyed every page until the last one, which is either a misstep or a bait-and- switch and I’ll wait for issue #2 to see where it goes, but despite that, Ms Marvel #1 was an impressive start, and I’m looking forward to more of the series.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams