Captain Marvel goes head-to-head withCaptain Marvel? Former Captain Monica Rambeau returns! But whats her problem with the Earths Mightiest Hero?
On top of all of that, the story was just fun. It's easy to understand and not bogged down in time travel complications. Captain Marvel is investigating a mystery at the bottom of the ocean, and then there's a giant, awesome-looking mechanical robot. That's a total win! Read Full Review
The digital art of Dexter Soy is amazing as usual. His use of digital inks is awesome. One striking panel sees Rambeau storm off after an argument, and Dexter gracefully illustrates her long trench coat waving behind her as she turns over her shoulder to deliver one final quip. Dexter's art style and pencil work is amazing. This series is going to be one of the best series of the year. Kelly Sue's run with Marvel has been fruitful. The story was also simple and easy to follow. Read Full Review
The story is pretty straightforward heroes go on ocean adventure, giant robots ensue but overall this was a very satisfying issue. Read Full Review
Captain Marvel #7 combines great writing with great artwork. Kelly Sue DeConnick and Dexter Soy continue to make Captain Marvel one of the best new series of the year. This issue continues to show what makes Carol Danvers different with her grounded background to go along with her cosmic powers. The underwater adventure was a fun way to keep things grounded on Earth while maintaining the unknown setting of a cosmic adventure. If you have yet to try out Captain Marvel then I highly recommend giving this comic a try. Read Full Review
This issue felt a little light, but the art was decent and the dialogue was very good. Read Full Review
A very uneven issue that doesn't make it clear what kind of story it wants to tell"or what kind of series it wants to be"or what kind of hero its protagonist wants to model. Read Full Review
Carol and Monica compete on who treats a civilian the worst.
Cover-D(66)
Writing-B(86)
Art-C(74)
Story-B-(82)
Total-C(74.5)