Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Captain Marvel (2023)

Captain Marvel, Vol. 1: The Omen

Rate this book
Collects Captain Marvel (2023) #1-4.

Highest, furthest, fastest! Captain Marvel has a new look, a new creative team and a new status quo! When cat burglar Yuna Yang set out to steal the legendary Nega-Bands, she was looking for a quick paycheck. What she got was a free ticket to the Negative Zone - and permanent entanglement with Carol Danvers! Permanent until death, that is. And it doesn't look like Yuna's going to make it to old age - not with the Omen hot on her tail and hungry for the bands' power! Meanwhile, Carol's got to get these blasted bangles off and reclaim her life - and who better to ask for advice than the Sorcerer Supreme Clea Strange? Because the more Carol keeps getting bounced into the Negative Zone, the more likely it is she'll have to face Blastaar the Living Bomb-Burst!

130 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 7, 2024

9 people are currently reading
47 people want to read

About the author

Alyssa Wong

419 books411 followers
Alyssa Wong studies fiction in Raleigh, NC, and really, really likes crows. She was a finalist for the 2016 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, and her story, “Hungry Daughters of Starving Mothers,” won the 2015 Nebula Award for Best Short Story and the 2016 World Fantasy Award for Short Fiction. Her fiction has been shortlisted for the Pushcart Prize, the Bram Stoker Award, the Locus Award, and the Shirley Jackson Award. Her work has been published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Strange Horizons, Nightmare Magazine, Black Static, and Tor.com, among others.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
30 (13%)
4 stars
77 (35%)
3 stars
89 (41%)
2 stars
18 (8%)
1 star
3 (1%)
Displaying 1 - 30 of 33 reviews
Profile Image for Baba.
4,102 reviews1,573 followers
September 18, 2025
Cat burglar Yuna Yang's attempt to steal the Marvel legacy Nega Bands sees her come across the all-new look Captain Marvel and ne'er seen before antagonist The Omen. Yuna Yang's life gets turned upside down as she finds herself caught up in The Omen's pursuit of the Nega Bands and Cap!

I had already decided to drop this series, but took a peak at it online, and couldn't put it down. I previously found Alyssa Wong's diverse themed writing heavy handed and not deserving of the Marvel universe, but it looks like practice makes prefect because this is a good piece of work. Wong captures Cap perfectly; her lesbian characters are so much better led by their personalities and not their sexualities! What truly lifts this volume is the delicious clean art and remodelling of Cap Marvel's reality by Jan Bazaldua. A firm Three Star, 7 out of 12.
[image error]
2025
Profile Image for Ria.
577 reviews78 followers
March 24, 2024
honestly... probably the only person who loved this. why do u guys hate fun?
100% feel like i should have read something else before reading this but whatever i don't care.
character design is super cute.
Profile Image for Anna  Quilter.
1,707 reviews52 followers
July 4, 2024
Solid enough Reboot as Carol finds herself bonded with burglar Yuna by some Nega-Bands that naturally throw on or the other into the Negative Zone.
Yuna and her family look interesting...and even though it's not her book..hopefully that's expanded a little in this run.
The major nasty is The Omen...some black wings and matching eye shade..does not bode well!
Profile Image for Brittany Blair.
101 reviews
May 15, 2024
Well, unfortunately I'm one of the people who isn't getting anything from this new series.

Things like the art and the new costume are purely subjective, of course, but I unfortunately strongly dislike both. I loathe the marching band jacket, and dislike that the intent is to reference Carol's military history. The braid is something I don't enjoy because I feel it doesn't compliment the weightlessness of space or the movement of flight. It also doesn't help how high and stiff Bazaldua draws it. Unfortunately, all of Bazaldua's art doesn't vibe with me. The way faces are drawn always feels off. And Carol looks so unexpressive. This only serves to highlight the problems with Carol's characterization.

She doesn't have any.

This book does nothing with Carol as a character. After this many issues, I should know how the new team handles her character. But she doesn't have much of a voice here. There's not only no connection to her being the Avengers Chairperson, but absolutely no mention of her personal life. She has almost no personality or relatability here. She is like a piece of cardboard. Lifeless. A vehicle for Yuna Yang's story. It feels like a very shallow and uncaring portrayal so far. I'd love to be wrong, but I don't get the sense that this team is made of Carol Danvers fans. I can't shake the feeling that Wong doesn't have a lot of interest in the character and is just happy to have a superhero book to introduce an OC.
Profile Image for Liz (Quirky Cat).
4,986 reviews88 followers
May 29, 2024
Summary:

A new costume means new adventures! At least it does in the superhero world. While Captain Marvel is debuting her new costume, another character is entering the scene. Yuna Yang is a cat burglar, and you've probably never heard of her because she's actually pretty good at not getting caught.

Until now, that is. The temptation of the Nega-Bands was too much, and it was not just Yuna who was interested. Now, Yuna and Carol are linked, forcing them to work together to find a new way out of it. But sometimes strange circumstances are the best way to make friends, right?

Review:

I'll be honest with you: Captain Marvel Vol. 1: The Omen wasn't what I expected. Though I don't entirely know what I was expecting (maybe more politics? The whole gala vibe is probably the reason for that).

There are things I did and didn't love about this volume. So, let's dig into that. The good: I love Yuna. She may have only been around for one volume so far, but I hope she sticks. Her character is fun and different (despite the cat burglar thing being done before). Also, she's a good foil for Carol. Likewise, I loved the new costume, the colors, and the cameos. Those were all great. It made it feel new and different – while still giving us a character we know and love.

The not-so-great: I feel like they really glossed over the whole Nega-Bands bit, primarily about how they came into play. I hate it when arcs gloss over significant moments like that (even if it probably isn't a permanent thing). It makes the cost feel shallow, which lowers the risk for everything else.

Overall, Captain Marvel Vol. 1is worth reading, especially if you want to stay up to date in Captain Marvel lore. Only time will tell where this new creative team takes us!

Highlights:
New Captain Marvel Series
Superhero Drama
New Character – Yuna Yang
Negative Zone & Nega-Bands

You Can Also Find Me On:
Quirky Cat's Fat Stacks | Quirky Cat's Comics | The Book Review Crew | Monkeys Fighting Robots | Storygraph | Bookhype | Bookstagram | Twitter | Tumblr | Reedsy
Profile Image for Tyler Jenkins.
569 reviews
March 6, 2024
Didn’t realize this was only 4 issues. Enjoying the series so far. Always interesting to see how they have to nerf Carol’s powers so she can have a fair fight with her villain.
Profile Image for Adam Fisher.
3,623 reviews23 followers
January 10, 2025
This run of Captain Marvel uses 3 tropes: Carol's connection to Mar-Vell and his Nega Bands; switching spaces between realms with someone else; and providing a new enemy that allows for team-up with other Marvel characters. But it handles it in a way that didn't seem typical or derivative to me. Our new character who she switches with is magic artifact thief Yuna Yang, and the new villain is The Omen and her boss, The Undone. Seems like we will have this all resolved by the end of the next Volume.
I think Carol needs some time in the MCU spotlight again. LOL
A decent read. Recommend.
Profile Image for Yasmine.
370 reviews18 followers
December 28, 2025
Hmmm I don't know how to feel about this one, but somehow it did not grab my attention as much as the previous Captain Marvels I've read. Also I don't know half the characters and it seems a bit all over the place, without a lot of background stories about these characters (except for the two protagonists of course). The artwork is still amazing though!
Profile Image for Libby.
48 reviews
February 11, 2026
I will never not like a captain marvel comic, stoked to read the next collection in the series.
Profile Image for Zach Rust.
44 reviews
November 22, 2024
A solid start to this new run by Alyssa Wong. Bringing back the Nega Bands is a smart way of ingratiating new character Yuna Yang to the audience. And speaking of Yuna, she’s giving real Doctor Aphra vibes and I love that.

(On a side note, is the villain Entropy the same character from Slott’s Fantastic Four run? Just curious.)
92 reviews
June 8, 2024
I always love a good Captain Marvel story and she's my favorite heroine! That being said, this story just couldn't pull me in the same way Thompson and DeConnick's runs could. It just doesn't feel like the same Carol and Carol really takes to the backstage in this story.
Profile Image for Artemis Crescent.
1,220 reviews
May 12, 2024
I've been suckered into reading a new 'Captain Marvel' comic, despite my resolve to cut down on consuming Marvel and DC comics, as well as their other media (I've finally come to the full realisation that everyone, geek or no, is bad at boycotting; I don't recommend it). It's the many cool art covers, I suppose - they're too good.

But 'Captain Marvel, Vol. 1: The Omen' turns out to be fresh, nice, entertaining, and action-packed, even funny in some spots. This new storyline for Carol Danvers takes a darker, more supernatural direction than was seen before by me.

Basically, it has the bands-that-make-Carol-swap-places-with-another-girl-when-she-uses-her-powers plot device from the MCU 'The Marvels' movie. Except it's with a new character, not Ms. Marvel or Monica Rambeau. And the Negative Zone is involved.

Meet Yuna Yang, a young cat burglar. She's a really cool and interesting addition to the Marvel canon, with a seriously interesting family and home dynamic, plus she has a crush on fellow Empire State University student Leonore. She has purple in her dark hair, and wears purple facial recognition camouflage - what more could you want from a clever rebel and thief?

The comic's focus is on Carol and Yuna. The unlikely pair end up making a good, supportive, bantering team. Then there are the villains, who fortunately are just as strong and engaging a presence: the dark and mysterious harpy Omen, a brainwashed and corrupted Genis-Vell, and the nega-cosmic, eldritch horror of inevitability and existentialism, the Undone.

There are many twists and turns, and it is far from finished, but I enjoyed the ride greatly.

Other superheroes who end up fighting alongside Carol and Yuna are Doctor Strange and Clea Strange. Black Cat is also in this. But not really. Uh, spoilers. Let's move on.

Family, working together, and protecting loved ones being a mutual goal are the predominant themes of 'Captain Marvel, Vol. 1: The Omen'. The artwork is fantastic. It is colourful, heart-pounding and fist-pounding, doing justice to the new, exciting, and darker chapter in the life of Captain Marvel - leader of the Avengers, and universe saviour. The artists can't take all the credit; writer Alyssa Wong clearly cares about the Captain.

There's no mention of the terrible retcon from that 'Life of Captain Marvel', which is another huge starburst to the comic.

However, on that note, I wish we were shown any of Carol's--uh, for lack of a better term, normal, civilian life. Where are her civilian friends now? The Marvels, the Avengers, the Kree and the Skrulls can't be her only family now, surely? The only family theme that applies to her? She still appears and sounds lonely...

I haven't read a recent 'Captain Marvel' comic in a while, but I like 'The Omen', and wasn't too confused or frustrated whilst reading. Carol Danvers is her awesome, butt-kicking self, and an adult woman, and that's all that matters to me.

No love interest for her here, and Yuna's love interest is a girl, so win-win! And w/w!

It might be the last 'Captain Marvel' comic I'll read in a long time, though...

For my past 'Captain Marvel' reviews, which mainly consist of my fangirling the heck out of her, feel free to click on these links:


'Captain Marvel, Vol. 1: Higher, Further, Faster, More'

'Captain Marvel, Vol. 1: In Pursuit of Flight'

'Captain Marvel: Earth's Mightiest Hero, Vol. 1'

'Avengers: The Enemy Within'

'Captain Marvel, Vol. 1: Rise of Alpha Flight'

'Captain Marvel, Vol. 1: Re-Entry'

'Star: Birth of a Dragon'

'Marvel Action: Captain Marvel, Vol. 1: Cosmic Cat-Tastrophe'

'Captain Marvel: Higher, Further, Faster'

'Captain Marvel Little Golden Book (Marvel)'


'Captain Marvel, Vol. 1: The Omen' Final Score: 3.5/5
Profile Image for Ricky Stewart.
27 reviews
June 16, 2024
Captain Marvel, Vol. 1: The Omen, by Alyssa Wong, with art by Jan Bazaldua and colors by Bryan Valenza, presents a compelling mix of action and introspection. The story delves into Carol Danvers' internal struggles, balancing them with her external battles against new, cosmic threats. Wong’s writing shines in the nuanced portrayal of Carol’s vulnerability and self-doubt, making her journey relatable and emotionally engaging.

Bazaldua’s expressive artwork transitions seamlessly from intense action to contemplative moments, while Valenza’s colors enhance the narrative’s emotional tones. The supporting cast is well-developed, adding depth to the story through believable, nuanced dialogue.

However, the plot's pacing can feel uneven, with introspective moments sometimes slowing the story's momentum. The complexity of new concepts introduced might overwhelm readers unfamiliar with Captain Marvel’s lore. Despite these issues, the thematic exploration of identity and purpose gives the story a profound resonance.

Overall, The Omen is a solid addition to the Captain Marvel series, offering a rich narrative that blends character study with high-stakes action. It’s a worthwhile read for those who appreciate superhero stories with emotional depth and universal themes.
Profile Image for Rahul Nadella.
595 reviews8 followers
May 10, 2024
Alyssa Wong’s first foray with Carol Danvers had me thinking I was reading a compendium to next month’s The Marvels based on what we know of that movie’s plots so far. Things start to diverge as Wong gets into the thick of things and introduces two new characters who appear to offer a lot of potential for future storytelling. Carol’s new costume may be the best thing about the new series. It’s something that feels wholly unique from other superhero outfits, yet it immediately feels perfectly appropriate for the titular character. Jan Bazaldua’s art ensure it looked great on it’s own and in action sequences — never once looking like it would impede or get in the way. After this debut issue, the creative team showed they’re more than up to the task of taking over from the reigns for Earth’s Mightiest Hero, but they still have a long way to go to match Kelly Thompson’s historic 50-issue prior run.
Profile Image for Ross.
1,554 reviews
February 21, 2024
Nega Bands are BACK...
and this time it's swapping places with a cat burglar instead of Rick Jones

There's been TONS of great Captain Marvel runs. Trying to separate them and rank them is almost impossible. That being said, this one leans heavily on Peter David's series in 2022 (Genis-Vel: Captain Marvel). I can't say I've ever liked or enjoyed the Nega bands as a plot device. These potentially corrupted versions of them aren't much different.

These first four issues do a pretty good job of laying the groundwork of how things will work going forward. They've jettisoned most of the Captain Marvel recent story baggage yet retained the deeper cut Genis story connection.

Bonus: How many times does Genis get a hole blown into his chest in the MU?

Bonus Bonus: Nobody questions Yuna Yang bringing a 'glowing wrench' back from the Negative Zone?
Profile Image for Chris Lemmerman.
Author 7 books123 followers
May 4, 2024
Kelly Thompson's Captain Marvel run was always going to be a hard act to follow, but Alyssa Wong makes a decent attempt, bringing in new character Yuna Yang (who's a breath of fresh air), and a conflict that involves every member of the Marvel family you can think of as The Undone, a creature from beyond space and time, tries to steal the Negabands.

Wong's voice for Carol rings true, and she's up to her eyeballs in continuity from the last few years at all times, which helps with the transition from one writer to the next. I'm also glad to see Jan Balzadua moving up in the world, she's been an artist I've liked for a while now.

Change isn't always a bad thing, as this new run of Captain Marvel attests.
Profile Image for Dakota Morgan.
3,454 reviews54 followers
November 21, 2024
Captain Marvel's powers get mixed with those of a techno-focused cat thief due to the thief stealing some nega-bands (?), which in turn draws the attention of an otherworldly villain. It's perfectly adequate as a continuation of the Kelly Thompson's monster-of-the-week Captain Marvel run, but you hope for something a little more, a little different with a reboot, y'know?

Mostly, I'm tired of pairing Captain Marvel with an annoying teenager. Why can't Carol ever have some big, intergalactic adventure with real stakes? With her powerset, she shouldn't be so limited, storytelling-wise.
Profile Image for Sara☆.
39 reviews8 followers
September 13, 2024
[4.5 stars rounded up]

Love the story so far, LOVE the character designs (and Carol’s new suit ofc) & love love LOVE Yuna and Leonore!!!

I would have given it 5 stars if not for issue 3 (wasn’t really a fan of the change in art style, plus the dialogue etc seemed to have a different tone to the other issues).

I’m honestly completely obsessed with Jan Bazaloua’s gorgeous art!
Can’t wait to read the rest of this run!
Profile Image for Craig.
2,922 reviews30 followers
October 27, 2025
Eh, it was all right. Didn't really care for the Nega-Bands as a plot device, constantly swapping Carol with new character, teen thief Yuna Yang, in and out of the Negative Zone. The Omen doesn't seem particularly threatening and the Undone is yet another in a long line of supposedly universe-ending threats. The art's not bad, but the story seems a bit "been there, done that." Maybe it will get better in the next volume?
Profile Image for JD Korejko.
58 reviews4 followers
July 22, 2024
Working my way through the Kelly Thompson Captain Marvel omnibus and I love it, so I was worried that this new series wouldn’t live up to it but it’s so good! I’m a sucker for what the Nega-Bands bring, two characters having to swap places and work together, so I’m all in, and I love the new character Yuna (and her family). Can’t wait for volume 2
620 reviews10 followers
November 10, 2024
It was going to be impossible to follow the Kelly Thompson run. And dang if Alyssa Wong didn't end up with an amazing 10-issue piece of perfect action that enjoyed the character work of that earlier step and managed to find even more places to go, beginning with the genius idea of giving Carol her own Nega Bands and a Rick Jones. This was amazing and deserved another 40 issues.
Profile Image for FrontalNerdaty .
486 reviews9 followers
May 16, 2024
A fresh start for Carol sees her being, somewhat, sidelined in her own book. The plot is not dissimilar to the most recent movie The Marvels but lacks the comedy. After Thompson’s run whomever was next had a tough road ahead but this plays it a little too safe.

3/5
Profile Image for Shaun.
378 reviews26 followers
February 2, 2025
I am a sucker for "Older established hero takes a new wayward character who is flawed but ultimately good-hearted under their wing" trope.

Carol's new uniforn is cool. Like the art style. Solid volume.
Profile Image for Shelley.
2,518 reviews162 followers
July 5, 2025
Carol and cat burglar Yuna Yang end up tangled together temporally and temporarily when The Omen is after Yuna and the Nega Bands she was trying to steal. Engaging and super fun, and I liked Yuna, and Yuna and Carol. Very fun, can't wait to track down vol 2.
Profile Image for Subham.
3,078 reviews104 followers
August 9, 2024
This was an interesting volume and I like how fast paced this and yeah the focus on Carol is very less as the main focus here is Yuna Yang, a new character created for this book and she is a magic item stealer and what happens when she steals nega bands and we see the fate of Genis-vell as he is hunted by "The omen", this new villain for this series and I like her power set and her relation to Yuna, feels a bit cliche but then again will be fun to see the revelation.

And what I like about this volume is the way Yuna changes so much over the course of 5 issues and her interactions with Carol are awesome and you see the trust between them increasing over the course of the volume and I love it and then there is obviously the stuff with Dr strange and I like their involvement in the series as this is another magical cosmic being aka Stephen's department and its always awesome to see their interaction. Also the negative zone thing and Fighting Blastaar and the angle with black cat illusions and it was kinda funny that whole issue.

Plus the way in the end you see her family also and I wish we had spent more time with them, that would have been awesome but then again you see them getting ready for the battle and yeah the cosmic entity "The undone" will finally come through to this dimension which I am guessing will be the big finale and story of the next volume! But as far as this volume goes, this one was awesome!
Profile Image for Ya Boi Be Reading.
731 reviews3 followers
June 17, 2024
3.5 This is my first Captain Marvel comic and it's very neat with great character writing. Alyssa Wong writes a nice story here that seems to be heading to a one-and-done deal with the Undone and it's powered up messengers in the Omen and Mar-Vell all with the magical object thief Yuna getting swept up and having to work with Carol. Its a fun idea and the Alyssa Wong knows she writes character interactions well so they take a front seat making the story that much more enjoyable. Yuna and Carol's situation is fun with a setup similar to The Marvels movie and the middle section where there is a Dr. Strange cameo'd magic heist is just pure fun to read.
The characters are all fun to read from the powerful Carol Danvers and the more everyman Yuna to the cosmic wanting to consume everything Undone and her paragon in The Omen who is secretly Yuna's crush Leonore (which I cant wait for that drama to be dealt with).
Jan Bazaldua is the artist throughout with some help from Ruairí Coleman on issue 3 (though I couldn't really find out where maybe with some of the faces and the magical monster stuff). So far she is not blowing me away. Her layouts and composition are nice but her actual linework and art are just fine. Some cool art bits but often can be a bit underwhelming. It just feels like she was on a time crunch.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for AJ Easterday.
540 reviews4 followers
December 30, 2025
What a fun read! I love the trope in which two people who normally wouldn't get along are forced to work together. Yuna is such a great character.
Displaying 1 - 30 of 33 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.