While time travel is a fun concept to work with, it's one that I'll admit I'm not keen on for a first volume. We get to know Carol fairly well here and see how she handles some difficult and complicated situations while trying to figure out what's really going on. She doesn't come across as a high end genius or just someone that's lucky but rather a character that uses her smarts to figure out a plan and uses her fists when necessary. The character is a difficult one to work with due to the sheer amount of history involved by DeConnick did a solid job here of introducing us to who she is within the context of the moment, tweaking it with a new view of it due to the timeslips, and bringing her full circle into the present in a way that should have her in a far better place going forward. Hopefully we see more of Carol as a person and developing a life, since as much as I do like action in my superheroes, I also want to see their human as well. Captain Marvel has a solid opening volume h Read Full Review
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