Carol Danvers is stranded and powerless on Monster Island, surrounded by a nest full of Brood, and trying desperately to survive. When the Lightning Storm team comes to her rescue, things only get worse!
Amusing, well-plotted, and good-looking to boot, the only thing really wrong with this series at the moment is that Ms. Marvel is less interesting than many of her new co-stars. Between Machine Man, Sleepwalker, and Wonder Man, this book hardly qualifies as a solo comic anymore. The series might actually improve if Marvel changed the name to The Marvelous Machine Man and His Fleshy Cohorts or something. Just a thought. At least that way I wouldn't feel compelled to still look to the comparatively lackluster Carol Danvers for excitement. Read Full Review
I have to stop using the word epic for each Ms. Marvel issue for the sake of redundancy so I will use a proper synonym such as marvellous (pun intended).
No but seriously, in this ish we get a bit more backstory which helps me because I never read any of the older comics with Ms. Marvel. So the Brood Queen was responsible for doing experiments on Carol and turning her into Binary I'm pretty sure. And at that time Carol escaped killed all the Brood and took out the Queen. Although she crystallized and became invincible instead really. As Binary Carol destroyed the Space ways and the Brood planet so how the hell did the Queen end up on earth if she lost her means of travel?
Secondly the Brood Queen makes a damn fine vil more