CIVIL WAR II TIE-IN!
• As war intensifies, tragedy strikes too close to home for Ms. Marvel.
• Growing pains become all too real and Ms. Marvel must choose between her heroes and her home.
• Don't miss one of the most important Civil War tie-in stories!
Rated T+
Under the backdrop of Civil War II, G. Willow Wilson, Takeshi Miyazawa, Adrian Alphona, and Ian Herring craft the story of a teenage girl coming to terms with becoming her own hero as her mentor starts doing things that go against her own beliefs and against the people she has saved time and time again. Ms. Marvel #9 is a real turning point for Kamala Khan's heroic journey, especially after the mysterious final page,which is the counterpoint to the hopeful flashbacks featuring her mother and grandmother in Pakistan. Read Full Review
This issue ended with one hell of a cliffhanger, and its consequences could drastically alter a few of Kamala's most important relationships. Read Full Review
All is bad for Kamala at the moment, but we feel like she'll pull it together and sort it all out – she's a hero after all! We hate the fact we have to wait a month to find out what she'll do next. Read Full Review
It is all bad, but feeling manageable, until all of a sudden, it is altogether not manageable. What's Kamala going to do now? What do you mean I have to wait a month to find out?! Read Full Review
Ms. Marvel is a worthwhile Civil War II tie-in, and I'm still very excited to see this character get all the attention she's been given. Also, Wilson and Alphona have been telling this really nice side-story about the origins of the Khan family. Read Full Review
Despite a quick turnaround from the last issue, this issuegives us amazing storytelling and incredible art. I cannot recommend this bookenough. One of my favorite books from Marvel and probably one of my favoritebooks. Period. Read Full Review
Ms. Marvel is succeeding in ways that few other tie-ins are. Read Full Review
Civil War 2 is the worst