Ms. Marvel faces one of her toughest challenges yet in a fight against Warren Traveler, half-crazed time traveling former Sorcerer Supreme. Good think Dr. Strange, the current Sorcerer Supreme, decided to stick around!
The book finishes on a Civil War prelude, but even this gains weight with a handsome potent rendition of Captain America confronting Carol on the final splash page. Don't misinterpret that. The Civil War is one of Marvel's dumbest ideas, on par with the Spider-Clone saga, but De La Torre's Captain America is something to behold. Read Full Review
I have faith in Reed to reflect that complexity, just as I have developed a respect for De La Torres art. His Carols a bit slender, but shes more than just boobs and butt, and she looks amazing streaking like a comet through the night sky. This title is on an uphill climb. Read Full Review
These issues really knock it out of the park. The traveler shows how deadly and dangerous he is when he forces Ms. Marvel to almost die in an alternate reality where the human race gets devoured by an alien insect race in mere seconds. Traveling the many multiverse to continue gathering his power while also going insane the Traveler is pretty damn cool.
By far the best thing about these issues is the art by Del La Torre, some of the best work I've seen. The battle with traveler overwhelms Dr. Strange and Carol eventually that builds up to this epic Sensational moment where Carol and Strange huddle close and combine their powers to fight back. The art during those moments felt animated and alive to me and the final one two energy more