• MS. MARVEL marks five incredible years on the stands!
• Take a deep dive into Kamala's Jersey City with Bruno, Nakia, Zoe and more in this jam-packed celebration of Ms. Marvel and her amazing friends!
Rated T
It's a charming, delightful, truly exciting read and you certainly don't want to miss it. Read Full Review
I want to pay special attention to the last few pages by Saladin Ahmed, Minkyu Jung and Juan Vlasco. The first two of them will be the creative team behind Ms. Marvel's main book. Their pages were delightfully narrated and softly colored, making for a warm and heartfelt conclusion to the book. I look forward to discovering what directions they decide to take this Magnificent character. Read Full Review
What more can I say to this entire creative team except: Thank you. Read Full Review
This is a great standalone showcase for Kamala, and an excellent tribute to the work that G. Willow Wilson has done with the character. Read Full Review
The final issue of G. Willow Wilson's Ms. Marvel comic is a nice little tale that gets a little weird and unfocused, but is strong by the end. Read Full Review
A great 5 years anniversary celebrated well. The story is kept short and relatable in places, and the artwork is done excellent. I think the phrase "Too many cooks spoils the broth" is overrated. Lastly, thanks for celebrating the love of friendship.
While not as good as the first ms marvel series, still highly reccomend this book.
Great as always. Willow Wilson will be missed. She's doing the right thing by leaving. She said all she can. Time for another perspective from Ahmed. The artists were all great! I wish Vasquez was the artist taking over since his pages were the strongest.
What a wonderful note to end the series. The guest writers' strengths are evident, and it's great to see some of the past artists working in succession here. The first page is a reminder of the universal appeal of this series, and I had to remind myself that a popular series didn't always exist that casually and regularly dropped a "Salaam" or a "Beta" into the dialogue. Not just a piece of nostalgia, this issue firmly looks forward. Oh, and one more Holla @ Kamala was great, only to be one-upped by the touching (and tear-in-my-eye inducing) final page.
This was good. Nothing spectacular, although I wasn't expecting much. I think the strongest parts here were written by G. Willow Wilson and Saladin Ahmed. So I'm glad that Ahmed will be writing the upcoming relaunch. This series had its ups and downs. There were some major ruts, like during Civil War 2. But when it was good, this title could be one of my favorites. All and all, I'd say this series has been entertaining these last five years.
Solid end to the series. Some of the guest artists were bad
Well it was awful. The story is ... Well their is no story. It's not make sense. At least the last issue show wislon's love for the supporting cast. Their it was like she don't care anymore.
But she wasn't alone in this last issue and that maybe explain the pain they have to make a good story.
Cover - Good but not related 1/2
Writing - I already state that a ongoing as to stop when it's good than going to far. Well this will make my point. 1/3
Arts - So many style. I have trouble to stick in the story (Well the lack of story). Nico was the best like every time. 2/3
Feeling - It's not a "au revoir" I leave with a bitter tast. Sad to leave Wilson on that. 0/2