SPECIAL OVERSIZED ISSUE!
Carol Danvers thinks she's seen it all, including a terrifying future that only she can prevent. Convinced that magic is the answer to her problem, she's about to face a hard truth: No magic in the universe can save her from herself. Captain Marvel holds the lives of billions in her hands - and the decision she makes here will change her forever. Past, present and future are about to collide! Don't miss the oversized 30th issue of CAPTAIN MARVEL, including a special story written and drawn by Jamie McKelvie, the original designer of the Captain's now-iconic red, blue and yellow suit!
Rated T+
Captain Marvel #30 delivers a pair of stories that wrap up the current storyline while also giving Carol a bit of a push so she can face whatever life throws at her next. Read Full Review
Camagni delivers some great art throughout the story. The characters look amazing and the action is big, broad and exciting. McKelvie does a great job of building the atmosphere and place of the story in the second story and you get a real sense of the neighborhood and its people. Read Full Review
Despite the legacy counts, this issue sees the longest run of the Carol's comic book career. Through all the changes, be titular, costume, the addition of Alpha Flight, you have to admire the persistence of Marvel to stick with the character, though truth be told, I feel that Kelly Thompson deserves all the recognition for maintain Carol;'s ongoing presence in the Marvel Universe and in your local comic book shops. Read Full Review
Kelly keeps Carol rolling with the punches, and reminds me why I love Carol: she doesnt know everything, but always willing to do whatever it takes to save the people she loves. Even when it paints her in a bad light. Its the humanizing of Carol and her world that keeps me coming back for more. Read Full Review
What Captain Marvel #30 does is wrap up one plotline neatly while introducing an exciting future for both Kelly Thompson and the heroine she's writing. Read Full Review
"Strange Magic" was truly a delight, and the future looks brighter than ever for our favorite Captain. Read Full Review
Captain Marvel #30 is a strong conclusion to the "Strange Magic" story arc. The actions Carol Danvers takes against Enchantress and Ove creates a lot of questions of how she will deal with the consequences for those decisions. The back-up story involving a meeting with Kamala Khan complimented Carol's character well. It all builds excitement for what the future of Captain Marvel will be moving forward. Read Full Review
Captain Marvel and Kelly Thompson come to an apex in this issue. Carol all but allows the events of her future arc to unfold. But during her state of helplessness, she feels that her plan still went wrong with how many people's lives she comes to love would also be prevented. It's what calls back to her depiction in Civil War II; despite her good intentions, Carol failed to see the ripple effects of her actions. People like War Machine love Carol for how she likes to live in the moment. Because worrying about the future all of the time like she's been doing is just too stressful.
Which is why the bonus feature has Carol visit Ms. Marvel. One where she opens up about her vulnerability instead of trying to hide it. One that fully a more
Carol finds an interesting third option in her conflict with Ove and scores a sweet make-up with Rhodey. The main strip is fighty, with much punching and zapping, but also some impressive on-the-fly thinking from Carol. The art is teetering on the edge of "not detailed enough," unfortunately. But then there's the B strip. What a treasure! Captain Marvel seeks out Ms. Marvel to get a pep talk, and Kamala delivers an epic one. Good Carol/Kamala strips are surprisingly rare, and this one is nigh perfect. It's also so gorgeously drawn that it makes me long for Jamie McKelvie as the regular artist on a Captain Marvel or Ms. Marvel series … it's a pity that Marvel's never gonna shell out the bucks to make that happen.
Kelly esta me fazendo ficar na expectativa para cada próxima edição de Capitã Marvel. Espero ver o Ove muitas vezes no futuro, é um excelente vilão.
Really good ending to the future/Ove stuff. I kinda hope it ends here, honestly. The backup by Jamie McKelvie is so well done, and that's the sort of thing that fixes a character after all that assassination.
it was fun, but nothing memorable.
Excellent rhythm. I was pleasantly surprised.