Disaster strikes Ms. Marvel's family, drawing Kamala and Bruno closer together than ever before. Are these two best friends about to become something more? Or will Kamala's duties as Ms. Marvel come between them? Brace yourself for a whirlwind issue that will change MS. MARVEL forever!
Rated T+
Most of this issue is spent exploring the anxiety and fear of a hospital waiting room and it could not be more interesting. Read Full Review
After watching Bruno pine after Kamala from the very beginning, we finally see her return his feelings. Its been quite a journey and The Magnificent Ms Marvel #9delivers a long-awaited step forward. But the good feelings may not last for long. Can Kamala tamp down her feelings or will her suit get the better of her? Will Kamalas parents figure out that shes Ms Marvel? Will Doctor Strange successfully remove the disease? Well have to wait and see" Read Full Review
The best thing about The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #9 is that it left me incredibly excited for the next issue. Big things are happening and I just didn't want this issue to end when it did. What more could you ask for, really? Read Full Review
Saladin Ahmed gives fans of Kamala an issue with hope, tears and an OMG moment that I loved. I really liked it, but that shouldnt be much of a surprise because its obvious that Ahmed loves Kamala as much as her most passionate fans. Read Full Review
Stories like this are a good reminder of everything Kamalas fighting for, and everything she has to lose. She cant heal her dad, her anger and helplessness at the situation are sure to affect how she handles the upcoming clash with Mr. Hyde. Read Full Review
Magnificent Ms. Marvel #9 is one of the series' stronger issues, as it does a better job at balancing Kamala's personal drama with her superhero responsibilities. Read Full Review
I've been mostly disappointed with Ahmed's Ms. Marvel, but not this month. Dramatic, exciting, and deeply felt with a sharp eye for character, this is much more on the level of what I'd hoped from this run. And where did Minkyu Jung get so good all of a sudden? That panel of Kamala jumping out of the hole in the building is a classic. An unexpectedly great comic
A desperate turn in Kamala's father's health is complicated by a Mr. Hyde attack … and a momentous smooch with Bruno. The plot is ever so slightly contrived, and that doesn't hurt at all thanks to the scrupulously well-done character work done throughout the issue. Outstanding art also helps launch this into greatness.
See, this series works a lot better when the core of the story is about the characters and their interpersonal drama.
This was fine, nothing much to say.