You know her, you love her! But this time, Kamala Khan may be in over her head. Fresh off her first few weeks working as an intern at Oscorp, MS. MARVEL finds herself as the last line of defense against a bunch of deadly and dangerous experiments going HAYWIRE thanks to the Spider-Epic DARK WEB! Things get even WORSE when Kamala finds herself in LIMBO, with no choice but to fight her way out! From SABIR PIRZADA (Marvel's Voices, MS. MARVEL on Disney+) and your new favorite artist, Francesco Mortarino comes a bold and badass new vision of Ms. Marvel!
Rated T+
Those elements in conjecture with the cinematic artwork and radiant coloring from Snchez-Almara give this book a prestige feeling and could be a strong foundation for a future run with the character. Even Ms. Marvel fans not caught up with, or interested inDark Webshould give this issue a chance, to see Kamala Khan in a new and exciting place. Read Full Review
Ms. Marvel: Dark Web #1 accomplishes what every successful event tie-in comic does: It's a piece in a larger story with big stakes and grand action, while also staying true to the titular character and giving them meaningful character moments and development. The comic also includes what fans of Ms. Marvel love about her, while also bringing in new elements to her world. Also, while it is best read in conjunction with the rest of the Dark Web event books, it can easily stand on its own. If you are a longtime Ms. Marvel fan, or just now looking to start reading more about the character, this is an absolute must-read. Read Full Review
For too often spin-offs for events feel like a slight cash grab. Dark Web: Ms. Marvel #1 is far from that. The story is excellent and art solid creating a combination that makes this a comic that can be enjoyed on its own even without reading the event. It balances everything really well creating an experience that welcomes new readers and those heavily invested in what's going on. It actually makes me want to go back and read some of Kamala's adventures. I've done that here and there but this makes the case I've really been missing out. Read Full Review
Dark Web: Ms. Marvel delivers readers a typical tie-in bound to please long-time readers of Ms. Marvel and fans of Marvel's current event "Dark Web" without leaving much of an impression otherwise. Read Full Review
Dark Web: Ms. Marvel #1 is a lot of pointless fluff and nonsense that contributes absolutely nothing to the Dark Web event. The issue is primarily random, slice-of-life events that don't grow Kamala Khan's character or elevate Ms. Marvel as a hero. The one scene that ties this comic to the plot of Dark Web was already shown in Dark Web #1, so this book is a waste of time and money. Read Full Review
It doesn't get better than a monster mosque.
While the beginning was a little confussing with several time jumps I really enjoyed the rest of the issue. It's a very fun read.
The writing could be sharper and the art takes a little getting used to (it's sharper and more mature than prior Ms. Marvel books--not necessarily a good thing), but overall, the storytelling is fine.
I love the angle the creators take: They fully commit to filling the hole in the Marvel shelf left by the absence of an ongoing Ms. Marvel solo. This reads more like a crossover than an event miniseries, and that suits me just fine.
This was a fairly fun read that shows is how Kamala got to her run-in with Ben in Amazing Spider-Man #15. I had assumed we were going straight into where Ben transported her to in this issue, but I'm hoping Pirzada is able to wrap everything up with Issue 2. As for this issue, it was just a fun Ms. Marvel story and nothing more.