THE (IN)FAMOUS X-MAN!
Now that Kamala is very notably and very publicly an X-Man, she is attracting all sorts of attention...and you know who uses attention as currency? That's right - it's the return of the X-Men's old media mogul mastermind - MOJO!
Rated T+
Godlewski delivers some fun and intriguing art throughout the issue. The lighter tone of the story is perfect for the visual style at play here and it beautifully captures the levity of the story visually. Read Full Review
This issue takes us to a different planet where we see a familiar X-Men foe if you have been watching the '97 series lately. Iman and Sabir are given the liberty to do what they please with these characters, and the amount of love for the material is shown in the writing. Kamala is on an adventurous tale to find herself and there isn't anyone better to write her tale. Read Full Review
Ms. Marvel: Mutant Menace #2 is an excellent book for younger audiences that could be a gateway to get them into comics as an art form. Read Full Review
Mutant Menace is a fun romp despite the troubles and tragedies facing Marvel's mutants and I look forward to see where Ms. Marvel goes next in this series. Read Full Review
I don't mind what they're doing here but wouldn't it work better if it was more all-ages(ish) and marketed more clearly toward younger readers?
This was a fun read, though I agree with AmericanHealthcare's review, in that I feel like this would be better as more of an all-ages book. Don't get me wrong, though, I enjoyed this for what it was and I liked the way Kamala was written here. I'm just hoping we can get back to the quality of the previous miniseries from Vellani & Pirzada.
Mojo is a character I should love, and yet all he brings is mid.