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    Ms. Marvel #1

    Ms. Marvel » Ms. Marvel #1 - Part One of Five: Meta Morphosis released by Marvel on April 2014.

    Kamala Khan deals with the ramifications of her new super powers and coming of age.

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    The legend has returned! Marvel Comics presents the all-new MS. MARVEL, the ground breaking heroine that has become an international sensation! Kamala Khan is just an ordinary girl from Jersey City--until she is suddenly empowered with extraordinary gifts. But who truly is the all-new Ms. Marvel? Teenager? Muslim? Inhuman? Find out as she takes the Marvel Universe by storm, and prepare for an epic tale that will be remembered by generations to come. History in the making is NOW!

    List of covers and their creators:

    CoverNameCreator(s)Sidebar Location
    RegRegular CoverSara Pichelli & Justin Ponsor1
    VarVariant CoverArt Adams6
    VarDesign Variant CoverJamie Mckelvie7
    VarVariant Sketch CoverArt Adams

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    VarYoung Variant CoverSkottie Young

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    VarBlank VariantNone

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    2ndSecond Print CoverSara Pichelli & Justin Ponsor

    5

    3rdThird Print CoverSara Pichelli & Justin Ponsor

    3

    3rdThird Print Sketch CoverSara Pichelli

    4

    4thFourth Printing Cover?

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    5thFifth Printing Cover?

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    6thSixth Printing Cover?

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    7thSeventh Printing CoverSara Pichelli & Justin Ponsor

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    4.4 stars

    Average score of 8 user reviews

    The New Ms. Marvel [SPOILERS IN REVIEW] 0

    Meet Kamala Khan, an average sixteen-year-old girl from Jersey City that just so happens to become a superhero.Ms. Marvel Issue 1 is a great example of how to introduce a new character. The comic starts out in a deli, where she is enjoying the smells of meet that she is forbidden to eat by her faith, and she hears about a party being thrown at the waterfront later that evening. We learn that Kamala is a Muslim and the daughter of Pakistani immigrants. When she is told that she cannot go to the ...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    THERE IS A NEW MISS IN TOWN! (Ms. Marvel #1) 0

    (Quick Unprofessional Review)This was fantastic first issue! I was never a big fan of Ms. Marvel/ Captain Marvel before. I tried read Kelly Sue's Captain Marvel, but it just didn't grab. I decided to give this new character a try, and it caught my liking instantly. I can relate to a lot of things that Kamala goes through because I'm from Bangladesh (Close to middle-east/ Pakistan). The tradition and culture she lives by is a lot similar to mine. I usually don't like a book that surrounds itself...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Genuinely enjoyable 0

    About a week ago I read theAll-New Marvel Now Point One Issue #1 (that name is way too long) and really liked the bit that included the new Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan), and after hearing a positively glowing endorsement from a friend I decided to give this title a shot, and I am very glad that I did. The writing and art worked together seamlessly to produce a somewhat unusual yet captivating feel that's utterly enjoyable and will, hopefully, continue throughout the rest of this series. While I've n...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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