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Mar 30, 2016
Xanthe
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Rereading for the umpteenth time in honor of the release of Volume 10 and the end of G. Willow Wilson's run as writer. Ugh. Still so good. The moments with Kamala and her family, with Bruno and Nakia, are all so precise and well-written. The art is fantastic as well, with everyone's hair looking luscious (I really admired Kamala's and Bruno's) and everyone having such idiosyncratic faces. This might be my favorite ongoing Marvel title (tie with Squirrel Girl, probably) and I'm glad it holds up u
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As I mentioned in my Hawkeye, Vol. 1: My Life as a Weapon review, I’m a bit marveled out. Hollywood’s never-ending Marvel movie factory has me rolling my eyes and avoiding the cinema. All of the movies have been fun, but…gimme a break. Ms. Marvel, while situated in the Marvelverse, is a great intro to contemporary superhero comics, especially for young readers (of either gender). Though some other Marvel characters appear in the story and exist in this world, this volume doesn’t require you to k
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I really liked this. Great characters, really good set up/introduction, and the art was... cute? I was reminded of muppets in a way, and I enjoyed all the little background details (fat birds!). My only complaint was that it ended sooner than I wanted.
I wrote a longer review (of the series) on the library's blog: http://carnegiestout.blogspot.com/201... ...more
I wrote a longer review (of the series) on the library's blog: http://carnegiestout.blogspot.com/201... ...more

Just reread this in anticipation of finally reading volumes 2 & 3 I bought ages ago, and I liked it even more! My previous review was more thoughtful because babies but really Kamala is so relatable and likeable and now even more it's imperative to feature strong ladies, immigrant families, and Muslim communities positively in mass media formats. What's more all-American than a rebellious teenage girl challenging the high expectations of her parents by secretly fighting crime and defining who sh
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Proving that the best stories always start with the best characters - and Kamala Khan is a great character creation: like any teenager she's figuring out who she is, be that as an Pakistani-American negotiating high-school or as a new superhero with unreliable superpowers. The art-work is great too, Kamala's facial expression really sell her sweet, slightly snarky attitude.
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