She's beat down basic baddies, stopped super-villains and even conquered her evil ex-crush. But now that Kamala Khan has finally found her stride as a hero, the planet's gotta go and collide with an alternate Earth- typical. When the world ends, where will Kamala spend her last days?
Hugo, World Fantasy and American Book Award-winning author of novels and comics, including THE BIRD KING, INVISIBLE KINGDOM, and ALIF THE UNSEEN. Co-creator of Ms Marvel. Honorary doctor of letters, Rutgers University. I accidentally started a dutch baby baking cult during quarantine. Not very active on here right now, but often found on Twitter.
This one was so cute. Kamala has really grown up a lot over the course of this series. Her character development has been incredible. This issue specifically really focused on her individual relationships and I LOVED it!
This new hero has brought to light certain minorities and the possibility of acceptance. Being so, the think I would like to stress (and can't do it enough) about this issue is the fact Kamala's community opened a Non-Denominational Non-Judgemental Prayer Area in their school turned safe-house (kudos to Loki). And different people are calmly doing their religious activities in the same tiny spot without conflict, without hatred, without disrespect for others' choices or liberties. Just acceptance and that is what love is all about. Furthermore, religions teach us to love. That is the message I want to leave for all of you.
A beautiful and heartfelt ending! The action is stripped away in favor of heartfelt conversations with friends and loved ones. When it comes to final ending/apocalypse scenarios like this many times the protagonist is running around trying to stop said apocalypse from happening. Instead here we have Kamala slowing down and stopping so that she can just spend time with those who matter most to her. It's a beautiful an heartbreaking issue that brings everything nicely to a close and shows what should really be important in our lives and how we can all be honest with ourselves and those we care about.
Wilson brings a ton of heart and truly emotional gutpunches to yet another annual Marvel Universe event from the editors. (Seriously, y'all, give it a rest for a year or two, please. Stop screwing over your writers like that!) Ms Marvel is one of my favorite heroes ever and this is a great "ending."
4.5 ⭐ Pasaron tres años para terminar esta historia y es algo impactante de procesar. Me gusta la conclusión, porque no sé siente como el final de la historia.
Las revelaciones fueron hermosas e impactantes. Los personajes siguen siendo interesantes y quisiera seguir leyendo más de ellos.
Really enjoyed this mini-series. Kamala is a really great character and while I do enjoy the show quite a bit, I wish it would have been a little more accurate to the comic. Specifically, where she got her powers. But overall this was quite good.
I loved that this issue focussed on Kamala and her relationships with her family and friends. We got great final moments with almost everyone you can think of that also show of the growth of Kamala through this series really well.
Gah, my heart felt that little tiny bit of flutter. This was a good ending to season one. Admittedly mushy, but totally forgivable and lovable as Kamala only knows how to pull off. Cannot wait for the next season to begin!
Transition... transition and growing for Kamala, transition comics... I don't like them, they feel like so little... still, can't wait to see what happens to Kamala now she opened to her loved ones a bit more!
Kamala Khan as Ms. Marvel is one of the best things I have read in awhile. This comic run truly captured how confusing and insane being a teenager can be, especially adding in superpowers. However the comic still has all the fun of being a comic book. Everyone should read this.