A member of Kamala's online gaming guild has learned her secret identity and now no one in her life is safe. But Ms. Marvel doesn't play when it comes to protecting Jersey City. This is the next level… Ms. Marvel's ready to kick some 8-bit butt!
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.
I'm disappointed this is a 4 part chapter. Mostly because there are some points in here that deserve to be delved into much deeper. Imagine this story being expanded instead of some of the consequences being a quick story. It's still excellent, but I would love to have seen this expanded.
I really liked this issue. It took the story into a very interesting direction. It had a lot of great twists and turns. I’m starting to get mad at Bruno though. I get that he’s tired of all the Ms. Marvel stuff and his life has changed drastically since the accident but to ditch his friends and girlfriend so brutally like that seems more and more wrong with each panel I see Mike suffer in.
Now this I loved. The message was amazing and the action blended so well with the story. This book showed why marvel is the best and always on top. The mix of real world issues in a comic setting. This book now has a fan for life.
With the last issue I wasn't really sure where this arc would be heading but this issue clarifies things immensely.
Once again it touches on real life issues such as internet trolls, invasion of privacy, and even the pressure put on others to be perfect lest their upbringing, culture, or religion be unfairly targeted for "ruining" them.