Captain Marvel #13

Writer: Kelly Sue DeConnick Artist: David Lopez Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: March 11, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 8
7.9Critic Rating
7.9User Rating

• Look out, Mighty Marvelites! In this issue, Captain Marvel faces against space swashbucklers!
•  Who would you put your bets on -- Captain Marvel or a group of bloodthirsty Space Pirates?
Rated T+

  • 8.8
    Geeked Out Nation - Kate Coenen Mar 13, 2015

    Captain Marvel‘s fast-paced action and spirited humor make for a fun read. Captain Marvel shows her considerable skill pulling off a death-defying rescue mission, her thrilling heroics sure to get the Carol Corps' adrenaline pumping. We see in Tic how Carol's influence inspires others to stand up and find the hero within themselves, and that inspiration draws us to Captain Marvel just as much as the thrills. This issue was such a wild ride, and I can't wait for more. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Corey 'Undeadpool' Schroeder Mar 11, 2015

    This issue reinforces a lot of what makes this series as a whole great, and when the biggest complaint about a series is that you just want to see more of what it does well, thats certainly not the worst thing. Theres a ton of potential and nothing is off-limits, so Deconnick and Lopez will continue to to stretch their creativity, and with more issues like this, the rewards will be fantastic. Wherever Carol goes, she entertains and this feels like a great return to form. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Booked - Magen Cubed Mar 12, 2015

    Overall, Captain Marvel #13 is a solid issue. It brings a satisfying conclusion to Carols current adventure, and sends Tic off to begin a journey of her own. There are no big epiphanies or life lessons for Carol to learn, just more questions to be asked along the way. As long as Carol keeps growing as a character, issue by issue, thats fine by me. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza Mar 16, 2015

    DeConnick and Ellis embed Danvers in a tricky situation, stacking the odds against her, but -- like another space captain in a series that has recently returned to Marvel -- the writers remind the readership that Danvers is more than just a superheroine. Using her ingenuity and determination, Danvers finds her way through, and DeConnick and Ellis round "Captain Marvel" #13 out into a magnificent read that just so happens to sneak in as new-reader friendly, giving the audience everything they need to meet Captain Marvel and to move forward with her adventures. Read Full Review

  • 6.9
    IGN - Jeff Lake Mar 12, 2015

    At this point, Kelly Sue DeConnick has established herself as the preeminent voice of all things Captain Marvel. Her Carol is brash and funny, smart and loyal, able to turn the most ridiculous of events into the most unlikely of victories. That being said, the book's overall flow has begun to feel a bit detached lately, the narrative direction as adrift as her oft damaged space ship. Read Full Review

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