SECRET WARS SERIES
• Let's get you spun up, Airman!
• After the explosive events last issue, Captain Marvel and her Carol Corps are determined to never again be left in the dark.
• Together they begin a secret and highly dangerous campaign... to go where no one has gone before.
Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps is a great book for readers who want to find more about Captain Marvel. While the story takes place in one of Battleworld's alternate universes, Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps encapsulates Captain Marvel's character perfectly"a determined leader always aiming higher and pushing her limits. Carol's love interests, aside from Rhodey, are adrenaline and the open sky, and that's why she's always exciting to read about. Read Full Review
All the different pieces of the puzzle culminate in a well-crafted second issue that keeps the reader hooked and waiting for more, as we wait alongside the Squad to find out the truth about just what lies beyond the sky. Read Full Review
Overall this issue of Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps looks to be the dynamic issue that pushes the theme for the rest of the story along. If you're interested in this series, you should definitely pick up this issue as it features cute moments between Carol and Rhodey, more of Carol being the bad ass she is, and the Banshee Squadron converting the planes to rockets so they can be able to escape the land they no longer trust. Read Full Review
Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps #2 does a fantastic job in helping to separate this series from the army of Secret Wars comics on the stands right now. Kelly Sue DeConnick and Kelly Thompson delivered a story that feels unique to Carol Danvers character. The relationships between Carol and her crew help ground the more fantastical elements as they all seem like genuine friends dealing with a conflict together. James Rhodes presence in the story added to the tension that already existed around this story as he gave this series a wildcard at its disposal. And with how things ended in this issue I have even greater expectations for this story to get even better moving forward. Read Full Review
Overall, the comic is not at the same level of the previous issue, but the strength of the character beats and the conflicts that Deconnick and Thompson set up between the Corps and the Baroness as we as Carol and Rhodey makes it worth a read. It also makes me very excited to see the fall out in the next issue. I'm looking forward to it Deconnick, Thompson, and Lopez! Don't let me down captains! Read Full Review
It's nice to see a book actually focusing on the world left behind in the wake of Secret Wars, with characters questioning Doom and the supposed realities he's set forth. That being said, it's tough to say where this book is really looking to go, issue #2 hardly moving save for a sudden swerve you see coming from miles away. Read Full Review
Though I might not know where it's going, I'm enjoying the ride with "Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps" #2. Read Full Review
I love the art. Lopez does an awesome job on the Rosie the Rivertor-esque feel. I just felt that this issue was just pure redundancy and nothing new was introduced. The girls refer as the Baroness as this evil woman yet we have yet to see it. I hope this comic picks up next issue.