Qarin is a girl who crash-landed on Earth and started to take over Kamala Khan's life - but who is she really? How did she get her new doppelganger powers? Why does she want revenge on Kamala? And can Ms. Marvel stop her before it's too late?
RATED T+
Ms. Marvel: Beyond the Limit #4 is an emotionally thrilling issue that rushes the story forward to its conclusion. Qarin develops tremendously as a sympathetic antagonist as Ahmed writes her and Kamala with keen instinct and emotion, Genolet and Farrell's art is at the best its been in the series, and Caramagna's lettering ties this all together as an excellent issue. I'm very excited about what the conclusion of this arc will be and what Kamala will learn from it. Read Full Review
Kamala's powers are acting up, but she has a problem to deal with regardless. Read Full Review
A lot of exposition was needed at some point to help the antagonist's story take off, and this issue is as good a time as any. Read Full Review
There is more buzz around Ms. Marvel now the trailer for the TV series has come out so hopefully this story gets released as a collected edition so you can go back and read all of it at the same time. Read Full Review
This was a fairly good Ms. Marvel comic in the first half. Then the rest of the issue was devoted to the dull antagonist's dull backstory. A shame.
I'll commend the creators (the artist especially, but the writer too) for successfully capturing the spirit and character of Kamala Khan -- this is the same Ms. Marvel I fell in love with.
They've just stuck her in an utter clunker of a story, that's all.
This issue went by very fast, but I can't say I'm very interested in anything that happened in it. The rating is for its brevity.