Totally agree with you. I wished they would have at least given the name of the baddie instead of extending the WoW scene.
• Kamala's home life, super hero life and online life converge when a member of her World of Battlecraft guild reveals that he's discovered her secret identity.
• And it's not just talk...he knows a disturbing number of details about her day-to-day life.
• But is he...human?
Rated T+
While online privacy isn't exactly a new topic, I trust Wilson and team to make this story interesting and this first issue did a great job of setting up the coming story. Read Full Review
Ms. Marvel has returned to form as we get an amazing set upissue for the next story arc. It is filled with awesome action, entertainingdialogue, and leaves us with an amazing cliffhanger. The comic is able to holdon to the effects of the previous story arc and doesn't ignore them. We can seehow the affect Kamala and this comic has me excited to see where this issuegoes. Read Full Review
After what feels like forever, Ms. Marvel can finally settle down and just tell stories about Ms. Marvel again. No more Civil War II crossovers. No more weird Get Out The Vote issues. Just G. Willow Wilson and Kamala Khan. I like the sound of that. Read Full Review
Wilson and crew have perfected the short stories within a larger story framework of comic book story telling. This comic is nothing if not consistent in both quality and appearance. It is reliably good. In a world with new comics on offer every week, it is great to have a few of these reliable stories to come back to. Read Full Review
First good one in a while
The vulnerability of your identity online is explored in a very interesting way with the start of this new story. A villain that we do not yet know is only presented in a virtual world. While this is threatening there is also the possibility that a weak and frightened person hides behind that mask created by the anonymity that the online environment provides. Is it all a troll taking a joke to far or someone that is wanting to harm Kamala? I am excited to find out.
I'm enjoying the post-Civil War II Marvel landscape (mainly because the train wreck that was Civil War II is over) and this is no exception. I kind of enjoy Ms. Marvel in non world threatening situations, and I enjoyed this move in that direction. And Tekeshi Miyagawa is awesome on art.
Kind of a clunky start. I would have loved to be introduced to the villain at this point. But it looks like a promising arc. Miyazawa and Herring's art is crisp as always. Just that the opening was a little clunky.
Nothing bad but not much worth talking about. A quarter of the book is an alt-DND game that lasts a bit too long. Then Kamala discovers she has an online stalker. Then she runs around making a false accusation and punching a car until she learns her stalker knows she knows she has a stalker. Seems like an underwhelming decompressed set up to make it last for 4 parts.