BLINDED WITH SCIENCE!
• KAMALA and BRUNO are learning how to be friends again, and what better a bonding experience than geeking out over a little science?
• And what better scientific pursuit than trying to discover how MS. MARVEL's powers work?
• And what better time for absolute calamity to break out in Jersey City and upend the whole thing?!
• A brand-new jumping-on point for the super-heroics of MS. MARVEL starts here!
Rated T+
It is a mystery of the universe as to how G. Willow Wilson manages to write Ms. Marvel so consistently and so brilliantly each issue, but she does it. Read Full Review
It shows how good Ms. Marvel can be, and how effortless the creative team makes it seem. Many issues and styles are blended together for a finely-tuned, finished product meant for a particular audience, but enjoyable by all. Read Full Review
G. Willow Wilson provides a lot of comedy in a story resembling a classic Spider-Man tale. The early relationship of science-minded Bruno and hero Kamala returns. The art makes the characters and Jersey City look great. This is an issue I would highly recommend if you just want a comic that will brighten your day. Read Full Review
New storyline, new troubles and still the same fun Ms. Marvel moments. Read Full Review
Solid jumping on point for new readers, but a little boring for fans who've been reading for a while. Not a whole lot happens, though it does set some things up to be dealt with in subsequent issues. I'm a big fan of G. Willow Wilson (super excited about her taking over Wonder Woman later this year!) and I expect her to kick it up a notch once this story gets going, but as a single issue, this just wasn't my favorite. As a quasi, “fresh start,” it works, but if that's what the goal was they should've just given the book a “fresh start” with a new #1. Read Full Review
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A damn good issue. Well I cannot said I'm disappointed to see Shocker as a vilain (After what Zub tried to do with him in Uncanny Avengers). But That was a hell of good issue. That start as a transitional one, but in the middle give the action we needed. And that come slowly with Kamala & Bruno far away of there surrounding.
Cover - Nice & in link 2/2
Writing - I love when Wilow Wilson is that good. 3/3
Arts - Nico Leon is always the perfect fit for the task. Nice layout. Yes she sometime give no background, but she give so much more. And when she draw background, it's perfect. 3/3
Feeling - I'm in love once more with this ongoing. 2/2
Bruno and Kamala team up again, and things will definitely be different this time … naturally, it takes just pages for them to get overwhelmed with science and crime-fighting shenanigans. The creators wisely bolster the "greatest hits" protagonist pairing with some novel ideas about Kamala's powers and an excellent corny villain turn from the Shocker. Wrap it up in the series's usual distinctive Jersey City visuals and you've got a delightful start to a story.