Ms. Marvel, Vol 2

Generation why

English language

Published Nov. 8, 2015

ISBN:
978-0-7851-9022-6
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OCLC Number:
889643650

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5 stars (2 reviews)

Who is the Inventor, and what does he want with the all-new Ms. Marvel and all her friends? Maybe Wolverine can help! If Kamala can stop fan-girling out about meeting her favorite super hero, that is. Then, Kamala crosses paths with Inhumanity--by meeting the royal dog, Lockjaw! But why is Lockjaw really with Kamala? As Ms. Marvel discovers more about her past, the Inventor continues to threaten her future. Kamala bands together with some unlikely heroes to stop the maniacal villain before he does real damage, but has she taken on more than she can handle? And how much longer can Ms. Marvel's life take over Kamala Khan's? Kamala Khan continues to prove why she's the best (and most adorable) new super hero there is! -- Page [4] of cover.

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Review of 'Ms. Marvel' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This was even better than the first, Kamala is more comfortable in her skin and we learn a little more about her powers. The bit where she works together with Wolverine is hilarious and deserves the 5 stars alone. This is a great addition to the series and, once again, Graphic Audio does a magnificent job of voicing this story. Highly recommended!

Review of 'Ms. Marvel' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

So, what's so great about Ms. Marvel? Let me count the ways...

While I do appreciate that not every sexy superhero character necessarily equals objectification (I love black cannery) it was nice to relax into a completely unsexy story of a girl learning how to be a superhero. No randomo flashes of ass. No creepy comments from guys.

That's not to say that Kamala has it easy. By no means. Ms Marvel is literally put through a meat grinder as she learns how difficult it can be to be a superhero! Even if the work together message at the end got a little over the top, I really liked the humble vibe Kamala has to her.

Some have been calling these comics a bit simplistic, but considering how often the big two feel the need to retell us batman or spiderman's origins - this is pure origionality! And no matter …

Subjects

  • Women superheroes
  • Comic books, strips
  • Pakistani Americans
  • Teenage girls
  • Muslim women

Places

  • United States