It's a Brand New Day as Ms. Marvel and the Amazing Spider-Man cross paths. Can they settle their own differences and save Manhattan from menacing mechanized malcontents?
Anyway, such stories always end with a wink, or in this case a mischievous smile, which is close enough. Even if you don't normally pick up Ms. Marvel's books, get this one. Read Full Review
Overall, this story features a rather bizarre plot that doesn't really offer any insights to the Ms. Marvel character for readers who are on the fence about her book. Some of her personality is shown in the sense that she's a "Stark Avenger," but for the most part this issue plays out much more like an issue of Marvel Adventures Spider-Man. Again, the team-up between Ms. Marvel and Spider-Man is well done, and Reed's writing is superior when it comes to Spider-Man and his banter, but compared to what's been presented in the main Ms. Marvel series, this really feels like a book for younger readers. Read Full Review
Other than the hideous and embarrassing Greg Horn covers, I've enjoyed the "Ms. Marvel" series. Brian Reed has done a good job with the character, and I'm always looking forward to seeing more from him. But this one's just not worth the four bucks. Read Full Review