Ms. Marvel #8

Event\Storyline: Civil War Writer: Brian Reed Artist: Roberto de la Torre Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: October 18, 2006 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 3
6.5Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

While training newly-registered superheroes, Ms. Marvel must also track down an old friend who has gone rogue!

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Shawn Hill Oct 23, 2006

    At the end of the issue, she suffers a home invasion (the kind of thing that repeatedly happens to solo female characters; how better to put them on the line than to invade their most private space?). Rogue has come calling. Maybe she can beat some sense into Carol. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Mike Williams Nov 2, 2006

    I have, however, enjoyed the development of the relationship between Simon Williams and Carol, though I am anxious to see her back on her own now that the crossover event is winding down. Theres been a little too much dependence on guest stars; I want to see Danvers get back to the task of recognizing she belongs with the A-list heroes. And despite the seemingly Civil War 180 stance, with Reeds writing, this has the chance to be an A-list book. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Gio Aug 20, 2025

    This was a good ish, Carol is doing what she believes is right by enforcing the Super Hero Registration act, even going as far as going after Julia and confiscating her in front of her daughter Rachel. Before this Max (Julia's bf) who was caught first told Carol how she is in the wrong. For a minute I thought she would change her stance but instead she refused to see the light and continues to follow Iron Man's path instead of Cap.

    But in this ish you see her definitive stance of the law start to break after the traumatic fight she had ruining a mother and daughters life. I think Carol will see the light and she even said Cap is like a father to her but there are lines you don't cross. I didn't read Civil War so I'm not sure why more

  • 8.0
    iPodwithnomusic Feb 12, 2019

  • 7.0
    oshawottt Oct 25, 2021

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