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Preview: MS MARVEL #20

Preview: MS MARVEL #20

MS MARVEL #20 Written by G. Willow Wilson Art by Marco Failla, Ian Herring, Travis Lanham Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: July 19, 2017 Kamala Khan’s older brother is in danger and she’s determined to help him at all costs – but to rescue him she’ll need help. But who can she trust when

The Immigrant, Ambassadorial and First-Generation Heroes (Part 1)

While there is never a wrong time to talk about such luminary comic book creations such as Captain America, right now seems like a particularly vital time to talk about: Steve Rogers, and the fact that he is a first-generation US citizen whose father and mother were immigrants. Wolverine, one of the most popular US

MS. MARVEL: Reflecting on Kamala Khan, Part 2

This column is the second part in a two-part series. You can find part 1 here. So, Kamala Khan is a young character whose comic has been a big hit. So what? How has she changed anything at Marvel directly? I believe that Kamala’s sales, sales which were fueled by Kamala’s young character and youthful

MS. MARVEL: Reflecting on Kamala Khan, Part 1

Marvel Comics has had a unique variety of female superheroes among its ranks, but the iconic persona of Ms. Marvel has been one with a unique history going back to the late 60s. Originally, Ms. Marvel was a persona that was adopted by Carol Danvers, a U.S. Air Force officer. While Danvers and her title

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