TEENAGE WASTELAND PART 2
• An OLD ENEMY has returned...
• ...with a monstrous new trick to boot!
• Will MS. MARVEL be in time to save the day, or will her new life keep her away from the city she loves?
Rated T+
Ms. Marvel #26 brings back a lackluster villain, but this plot point doesn't take away from the shining character moments of Zoe, Red Dagger, Nikia, Mike, and Gabe as team Ms. Marvel. Read Full Review
Even without its title character, Ms. Marvel #26 makes for a great read, with incredibly charismatic art, engaging characters and a wonderful sense that we're in the hands of skilled and trustworthy creators, which makes for a satisfying single-issue experiment. Read Full Review
As the shenanigans expand, the creative team makes this odd story worthwhile, even without the main character. Read Full Review
A strong youthful spirit and stylish art keep Ms. Marvel readers satisfied without its leading lady. Read Full Review
As the mystery gets dangerous, Ms. Marvel's Friends (does this super group have a name? They need a name, G. Willow.) hook up with a perfect ally, tighten their scarves, and get ready to scrap. But is the villain who we think they are? Read Full Review
With Kamala still gone, it's up to her group of friends to keep the city safe. This doesn't come without risk, however, as the new group of Marvels and Red Dagger are soon to find out. What secrets does the Inventor have within that retirement home, and why won't the others believe Zoe? Read Full Review
All in all, this is a pretty straight forward issue and the plot moves forward a bit. The mystery of Kamala Khan is intriguing and The Inventor's twisted scheme with the senior citizens has yet to be revealed. There wasn't as much fun to be had in this issue, as opposed to the last, but there's enough here to warrant a buy for the next one. Read Full Review
A transitional issue in an interesting study of what Jersey City would be like if there was no Kamala Khan moonlighting as Ms. Marvel. Pieces are falling into place to create the ultimate climax, but for now, the issue turns into a lot of talking heads that seem to whip about at lightspeed to get to the action. Read Full Review