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Milestones, Achievements, and Slumber Parties: Ms. Marvel #31

Milestones, Achievements, and Slumber Parties: Ms. Marvel #31

In the context of a milestone issue for a teenage superhero, a slumber party is a fitting setup.

Idols, Ideals, and Reminders in ‘Generations: Captain Marvel & Ms. Marvel #1’

Idols, Ideals, and Reminders in ‘Generations: Captain Marvel & Ms. Marvel #1’

Ms. Marvel reconnects with her idol, but a choppy narrative limits the impact.
Digital Dynamics With Analog Antics in ‘Ms. Marvel #17’

Digital Dynamics With Analog Antics in ‘Ms. Marvel #17’

Ms. Marvel appeals to relevant drama, but struggles to make it a meaningful spectacle.
Heritage, Identity, and Idols in ‘Ms. Marvel #12’

Heritage, Identity, and Idols in ‘Ms. Marvel #12’

Kamala Khan does some soul searching and reminds us why we love her.
Bracing for Heartbreak and Embracing It in ‘Ms. Marvel #8’

Bracing for Heartbreak and Embracing It in ‘Ms. Marvel #8’

Her heart is in the right place. Her ideals are respectable. She sees the world through Disney-like ideals. It's clear that those ideals are destined to shatter.
‘A-Force #1’ Is Gender-Neutral Awesome

‘A-Force #1’ Is Gender-Neutral Awesome

How to make an all-female team of heroes awesome for all genders.
Cross Culture Convergence in ‘Ms. Marvel #14’

Cross Culture Convergence in ‘Ms. Marvel #14’

It's easy to root for Kamala Khan, but that also means it's easy to feel the impact when her emotions get the better of her.
A Girl, Her Dog, and So Much More: “Ms. Marvel #8”

A Girl, Her Dog, and So Much More: “Ms. Marvel #8”

A loveable girl and a loveable dog team up to create a world of entertaining complications.
Radical Concepts In Lovability: “Ms. Marvel #4”

Radical Concepts In Lovability: “Ms. Marvel #4”

As new Ms. Marvel Kamala Khan struggles on her path to become a hero, she finds a way to make herself more lovable.

Meaningless Landscapes: G. Willow Wilson’s and M.K. Perker’s ‘air’