Ms. Marvel reaches the explosive finale of her adventure in space and finds her life - and her costume - forever changed! Victory comes at a cost, and when it comes to paying up, Kamala may not have much choice in the matter... PLUS! Kamala gets an AWESOME NEW COSTUME!
Rated T+
Even though she's back on Earth and her family is safe, this isn't the end for Ms. Marvel. Big Threats don't always come from supervillains or aliens. Read Full Review
'The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #5' is a near-perfect coalescence of heart, action and surprise, proving why this is one of the best ongoing series on the shelves today. Read Full Review
This comic did a fine job walking that line between talking about death realistically without being gratuitously macabre. Read Full Review
After five issues it's clear that Magnificent Ms. Marvel remains a flagship title and Marvel must-read. Read Full Review
Quite a fun issue, with great writing, art and one hell of a cliffhanger. Pick this one up from your local store as soon as possible. Read Full Review
This story was the worst Ms. Marvel story I've ever read. Read Full Review
The space adventure is going to fade from memory quickly, but the lingering changes to Kamala's status quo -- new costume of alien provenance, strengthened secret identity -- look promising. (Terribly derivative of Spidey-canon, but promising.) Good art and the protagonist's ever-appealing point-of-view do more than enough to make up for a forgettable plot.
That ending was heavy
This was pretty good. I'm glad we're getting away from the alien stuff, though. Ms. Marvel works best on Earth with its established supporting cast. Speaking of which, the ending probably means an entertaining next issue.
“Yes, it is a fitting gift for the Destined One to undo all of her parents’ character development that we just spent like four issues building up to, brilliant.”