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Ms. Marvel (2014) (Single Issues)

Ms. Marvel (2014-2015) #10

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Kamala bands together with some unlikely heroes against the maniacal Inventor. But has she taken on more than she can handle? Find out why Ms. Marvel is the best new super hero of the year!

22 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 17, 2014

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G. Willow Wilson

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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.

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984 reviews31 followers
June 3, 2015
Kamala Khan continues to be near and dear to my heart. There is a beautiful earnestness and sincerity to her that I freaking adore, for much the same reasons that I love Steve Rogers in the MCU.

This issues continues the great fight against the Inventor, and has Kamala being quite the inspirational leader -- it's good to see, and makes me look forward to the resolution of this fight.
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680 reviews91 followers
November 14, 2018
This issue is so important. teenagers who had been told they are useless and making the world worse because they are "ruining the economy" when we all know who made the economy shittier is a bad thing, and it took an evil "Tomas Edison" clone to turn this into something "heroic"

This is so different. the vilian wouldn't have succeseded if he didn't find a ripe enviroment. The elders made all possible.
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763 reviews97 followers
February 4, 2018
WAAA
This kind of felt like a filler because it barely transitioned forward form the last comic and leaves the reader right before the greater action takes place.
I loved Kamala's motivational speech but I hated the inventor's attack on Lockjaw so we're at a mootpoint for this one.
Profile Image for Kane Vallance.
825 reviews2 followers
January 7, 2025
Maybe a little too heavy handed with its messaging, though it’s such an important message and one that many younger people may genuinely need to hear—whether it be from their favourite superhero or someone they know in real life.
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615 reviews7 followers
October 8, 2017
Now it's getting political and in a fun way. I'm rooting for Lockjaw!
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29 reviews
March 5, 2021
Chicken man is annoying me - how dare he steal her dog?

I also can’t take chicken man seriously but I’m enjoying Kamala Khan’s arc
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37 reviews
January 7, 2022
it's great to see ms's breakthrough. marvel to becoming a great super hero.
Profile Image for Jelke Lenaerts.
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April 29, 2021
I really liked this issue. I think it really furthered the conflict of this series really well. As a teenager myself I also really loved the discourse in this issue. It makes me want to push this series into the hands of every teen. Kamala is also getting more and more into her superhero role. It’s just so good.
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738 reviews26 followers
February 22, 2016
A great issue that brings up some real world issues regarding the planet, politics and the differences between the younger and older generations and how teenagers are viewed by some today in a very powerful and hard hitting manner. Kamala is turning into a good superhero and a strong voice of reason for others as well.

Once again she comes face to face with the Inventor and his (more or less) brainwashed subjects but this time he is more prepared and also takes Lockjaw captive as part of his scheme.

Kamala follows the trail but soon finds a bigger problem then she first expected leaving the issue at a cliffhanger.
Profile Image for Paola (ElvenBookworm).
149 reviews1 follower
May 13, 2016
It took me a while to get to this issue, but I'm so glad I finally picked it up! This issue touched upon more serious topics, such as where the younger generation fits into the world, what their purpose is, and what the future holds for them both politically and socially. I loved it! There is such a sincerity and humbleness to Kamala in the way that she handles obstacles that is honestly so heartwarming and inspiring to me. She genuinely just wants to help people and help them see their full potential, which is very refreshing. Super stoked to see where this next issue takes her!
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91 reviews6 followers
January 24, 2015
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Added to the list of reasons why I stan for Kamala Khan is howing she was able to undo intense brainwashing after like two minutes of talking to them. Also if Lockjaw is hurt we should riot.
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Profile Image for Brent.
2,231 reviews193 followers
December 19, 2014
This character continues to show winning resolve, in a tone and style different from other comics, suitable for readers of all ages.
Though this issue is Part Three of a Four-Part story, I think anyone who loves good storytelling can enjoy this fine comicbook.
Highly recommended.
32 reviews
December 18, 2014
i don't take comic-reading seriously most of the time but dude, it's just too real.
if you ignore the fact that it's a bird that says some of it, the dialogs are so relevant to pretty much everything thats going on in the world
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June 2, 2015
This one gets a little economical, a little, political, and a lot environmental.
Generation Why? is the question asked of the upcoming generation of teenagers, who are described in the book as worthless and hopeless. Kamala becomes their representative.
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479 reviews45 followers
June 22, 2015
"A hero is just somebody who tries to do the right thing even when it's hard. There are more of us than you think.

Okay, this issue was awesome. Action packed, thought provoking, pulls at the heartstrings and just ahhhhh! Love it!
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415 reviews
June 24, 2015
"A hero is just somebody who tries to do the right thing even when it's hard."

"This is not saving the world. This is admitting the world is over. This is saying our generation will never matter. We have to matter. If we don't, there's no future worth saving."
Profile Image for Fátima López Sevilla.
236 reviews22 followers
July 18, 2015
Kamala faces the stereotypes about her generation and shows that today young ones aren't all passive brats hooked to their devices.
Some want to fight the dark future ahead.
But which way is the good way to change the world?
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319 reviews15 followers
March 10, 2015
I'm beginning to feel guilty by counting these towards my reading goal because they're only 32 pages but since I'm reading the single issues I don't know how else to mark them!

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140 reviews
April 8, 2015
The twists hit hard. Kamala is finally developing a sense of self, or herself as Ms. Marvel.
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