EVERY WHICH WAY BUT UP!
• KAMALA KHAN's feeling the pressure...but how can she choose between BRUNO and the RED DAGGER?
• And will her double life as MS. MARVEL bring them together...or tear them apart forever?
• MS. MARVEL doesn't know which way to turn...but she'll need to move quickly to save her friends!
Rated T+
MS. MARVEL #30 shows order amongst chaos with parallels drawn in the plot and the disorder used to reveal more about characters. The art tells us a lot about characters as well, with coloring that helps to set the tone for the issue. Read Full Review
A touching, emotionally charged story, the issue brings Kamala closer to where she started. While nothing will be the same as it always was, Kamalas maturity will lead her into her spectacular 50th issue taking her back to her roots and what makes the character great. Read Full Review
Despite everything wrapping up a bit too quickly and a bit too neatly for my tastes, this was still a super fun issue of one of the super funnest comics on the stands. Read Full Review
This 2-issue arc touched on a sensitive subject for some " teen romantic love and kissing " but did so with the usual combination of tenderness, honesty, and joy. No matter how you feel, having someone to talk to about those feelings is key. A friend, an auntie, a minister, whoever. This weekend, every comic nerd I talked to, regardless of age or gender or fandom, said they read Ms. Marvel first on Wednesdays. Arcs like this are why. Read Full Review
Ms. Marvel #30 is another fun entry into Marvel's near-perfect high school drama, but this one wraps up into a neat little bow a little too easily. This mini-arc was certainly transitional, but thanks to G. Willow Wilson effortlessly nailing dialogue and Nico Lean's signature art style, it'll still more than hold your attention. Read Full Review
It feels like editorial put the squeeze on Wilson for this arc, as it is something that I could've easily seen stretched to four issues. But with the big celebratory Issue #50 coming up next month Marvel probably just wanted to clear the decks for whatever story they have planned in that. The pacing did feel like an issue, but there's only so much you can do with oh so many pages. Art was solid throughout. For what it is, this was a fun and banter laced issue. Read Full Review
Ms. Marvel #30 continues to do what this book does best: tell stories that are both about being a superhero and about being an ordinary person with real-life challenges and drama. However, that strength is also a weakness this issue. Read Full Review
Team Bruno beats Team Red Dagger on a technicality - Bruno's coming back to Jersey City and Lal is going back to Karachi. But Bruno IMMEDIATELY creates a new romantic triangle by making nice with Kamala and Mike at the same time. Oh, and supervillain Mean Girl Kaylee is unmasked as a Doc.X Bot and defeated at the Spring Fling dance. It all looks good and there's solid humor and characterization, but the sheer number of developments prevents any one of them from getting satisfyingly deep.
Oh no ! Not Doc.X again. I left Kamala because of him. There last encounter was the worst arc I read.
So I'm not fond of the idea ... But I forced myself in (hey I know, gross) and in the middle that turn in something quite enjoyable.
Once Moore Zoé is one of my favorite Character. And I laughed when kamala fall of Doc.X showing the real treat to the crowd.
The end was beautiful.
Cove - Nice & in a way related 2/2
Writing - Very good save, because I was already one feat outside with the Doc.X revelation. 2/3
Arts - Maybe not the best, but this going so well with Kamala stories. And Nico make sure to made the female cast very sweat. 3/3
Feeling - Well I will see what's next ! 1/2