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Loading... Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1: Best of the Best (edition 2007)by Brian Reed
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 952 So I decided to give this a go after having enjoyed Ms. Marvel's character in earlier Avengers and others comics. It, like many other comics, would probably make a somewhat confusing starting point, as there's little explanation when other characters are introduced. But as it was, it worked fine. It's a nice, not overly complex, story dealing in the aftermath of House of M. The alien attack and Traveller stories are decent, although I most enjoyed the characterization of Ms Marvel as an unsure, very human, superhero. Although I'm pleased that a strong female character like Ms. Marvel has her own title, I can't say that I was really wowed by the first offering. Carol spends most of her time fighting a z-list villain (Traveler) or stopping an alien invasion, but there's very little character development or excitement to be had. no reviews | add a review
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Come along for one heck of a wild ride as Brian Reed joins forces with penciler extraordinaire Robert De La Torre for an action-packed adventure that includes special guest-stars Captain America and Jessica Jones. No library descriptions found. |
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