Teenage Wasteland Part 1
Jersey City still has a need for a super hero, but why has KAMALA KHAN, a.k.a MS. MARVEL, vanished? In the wake of her disappearance, the city's newest hero RED DAGGER and even ordinary citizens attempt to carry on her Legacy of heroism. MS. MARVEL is nowhere...but also everywhere at once! And when an old enemy re-emerges, will anyone be powerful enough to truly carry the MS. MARVEL legacy but Kamala? PLUS: Includes 3 bonus MARVEL PRIMER PAGES!
Rated T+
Ms. Marvel #25 embraces all the themes that make this title one of Marvel's best, even without the series' star in the issue. Read Full Review
Kamala Khan, aka Ms Marvel, has left without a trace. No one knows where she went, and that's the problem. She's needed and doesn't even realize it. What will happen in her absence? Read Full Review
Therefore, I have some questions: When will Kamala come out of her cave? At what point will the world blow up before she appears? Because if she doesn't pop up soon, will someone eat that sandwich? You know that we can't be wasting sandwiches like that. Read Full Review
The first Legacy branded issue for Ms. Marvel reminds me why I enjoy this book - it's just fun - even without the main character or her alter ego found within these pages. This is a great jumping on point for new readers who want to get an understanding of why fans of this title read this book. The art is great and it's always nice to catch small details that just adds to my enjoyment. Read Full Review
Ms. Marvel #25 opts for an interesting approach on the Legacy theme with effective results. Read Full Review
An entire issue missing the main character is always a risky one. However, with the titular character missing from all scenes, we see just how much she is needed throughout different aspects of her life. A well-paced issue that is sure to build into a greater story arc showing the true importance of not only the hero but of the girl herself. Read Full Review
Ms. Marvel makes its Legacy debut without Kamala Khan, but instead we get a tone setting example of Wilson's skill for writing teens. Read Full Review
I kind of think the creative team has gone off their rocker with this one, and not in a good way, but it's still an enjoyable Ms. Marvel comic. Read Full Review
Kamala is missing! The Coles Academic Crew worries about her and fills in for Ms. Marvel and *just* fails to connect the dots. Superb characterization by G. Willow Wilson, hilarious background gags in Nico Leon's art, and a looming return engagement with the Inventor, Ms. Marvel's first nemesis. Busy times in Jersey City! The weakest bit of the issue is probably the abrupt introduction of Bruno-substitute Naftali, Kamala's "kosher lunch buddy." There's nothing wrong with him as a character and he moves the plot along in an important way; the suddenness of his introduction is still slightly suspicious.
I leave Ms.Marvel for some time now. But I see the sneak peek for issue 26 and I was like
"Ok it's shambolic but that transpire the feeling of the first volume. I so want it !"
And I'm not disappointed by my reading. I really love how Wilson use her supporting cast and make them progress.
And that was so bright more than my last Ms.Marvel reading. It's fun & interesting & original. Well Done.
And like that Wilson make me brought this ongoing again.
Cover - A nice cover but not really related to the story. 1/2
Writing - I forgotten how Wilson can be good. She gain a second wind. But she have to stay on this path if she don't want loosing me again. 3/3
Arts - I liked the art ... Not perfect, but that d more
A new arc is presented in a really fun way. Seeing Kamala's friends attempt to be temporary Ms Marvel's is definitely the highlight. Red Dagger continues to be a welcome addition the strong supporting cast. There are some really beautiful visuals throughout the panels as well. Ms Marvel has a tendency to start strong and lose focus as it reaches the end. Hopefully this arc can break that trend.