The story you never knew! Before she was Ms. Marvel, Carol Danvers was a secret agent for the Air Force. Imprisoned by an unforgiving enemy, Carol must withstand her captor's brutality and find some way to save America.
This is another great issue of Ms. Marvel. It's a bit graphic, but it definitely opens up some new ground of exploration into Carol Danvers' pre-Ms. Marvel past. I'm excited to see where this arc goes, the conspiracies surrounding it, whether or not Tony Stark has involvement, and more importantly, how it will play into the present day. Oh, and it wouldn't be a bad thing to see the actual birth of Ms. Marvel updated a tad. Read Full Review
The strength of this issue, as well as the creative team as a whole that produced it, is the fact that a story can be told about a super-heroine, before she actually gained any superhuman powers or abilities, and it still looks, feels and reads like the same character; that is how one knows that the crew behind the issue knows what they are doing. Even stripping away everything "super" about the character, the character herself is still there and completely recognizable. Read Full Review
Despite it's flaws, Ms. Marvel #32 is an interesting, compelling start to what could easily turn into one heck of a story. It moves a bit too fast and the artwork annoys, but this one still makes an impact. Check it out. Read Full Review