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An MCU entry that will always be regarded as a watershed is Ms. Marvel

This review will not be going into too much detail about the plot of the movie but rather I want to talk about how refreshing and enthralling it was to watch this film. Marvel has always been known for its films but this is one of its highest achievements that can convey a message of empowerment and show true strength. When it comes down to it, you’ll most likely remember Ms. Marvel as an MCU entry that drove significant change in movies and will always be regarded as what could have been before Wonder Woman.

Introduction to The Ms. Marvel

Ms. Marvel is a comic series created by the American comics editor, writer, and journalist (Stan) Lee and the Indian-American artist (Anita) Suresh. The first issue was published in 1977 with a total of 137 issues published. This Wikia article will be about the introduction to “Ms. Marvel” that I am reading in my Advanced English Literature class. It is set in the Marvel Comics universe and is about a girl named Carol Danvers who gains powers after an experimental genetic procedure. In the beginning, she uses her new powers to become a superheroine named Ms. Marvel, but later changes her name to Captain Marvel when she reforms the superhero team known as The Avengers. She adopts a new costume, consisting of a custom-fitted red jumpsuit with gold boots and gloves with a gold lightning bolt on her chest, and a white outline around her eyes, which were customized by NASA’s Starcore Station to allow her to see through cosmic energies.

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Names of the characters in The Ms. Marvel

Kamala Khan
Hasan
Nakia Bahadir
Bruno Carrelli
Kareem
Kamran
Muneeba Khan
Yusuf Khan
Aamir Khan
Zoe Zimmer
Najma
P. Cleary

The storyline of The Ms. Marvel

Kamala Khan is an American teenage girl of Pakistani descent and a fictional superhero who appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by editors Sana Amanat and Stephen Wacker, writer G. Willow Wilson, and artist Adrian Alphona, she first appeared in Captain Marvel #14 (2014). Originally originating from Jersey City, New Jersey, she lives in the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan after her family resettles there. In her debut as Ms. Marvel (a world-saving hero), her parents are initially against the idea due to cultural traditionalism but they eventually come to accept Kamala’s choice after seeing how much it means to their daughter.

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The finale of Ms. Marvel: a startling conclusion that has the potential to be mutagenic

When it comes to stories about characters of color like Ms. Marvel, we’ve seen tropes play out over and over again. The heroine starts a dangerous quest, has a harrowing escape, discovers the true villain of the piece, receives a new power that changes her life forever…and then she gets her happily ever after. But with the latest chapter in Kamala Khan’s saga — and Marvel’s bolder approach to superhero stories — Ms. Marvel is doing things differently than most other superhero comics on the stands today: they are giving our hero an ending that hinges on mutagenic potential rather than well-worn tropes. In short, this finale took us by surprise and left us wanting more.

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So, what do you think about Ms. Marvel?

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