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Ms. Marvel (2014-2015) #4 by Adrian Alphona, Jamie McKelvie, G. Willow Wilson

jasminerosekoop's review

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4.0

The big reveal to Bruno? I was shocked, but half expected it. After all, every superhero needs an awesome human friend right behind them to help them along the way. And I love that Kamala admits that people expect a lot more from her, even though they don't know it's actually HER. There's so much pressure on her and it's something that everyone can relate to, which I think is fantastic. She's just such an easy character to identify with.

mermeladademora's review

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4.0

She's finally Ms. Marvel!

reanimatedreader's review

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5.0

OK there's a magazine rack with titles such as:
Say yes to lobotomies
Self destruct magazine
Bboy koi

What is not to love about this comic?

narflet's review

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5.0

Further growth and exploration of powers! An ownership of identity (and a brilliant discussion of)! Friendship! Bullet down the pants!

Amazing comic continues to be amazing.

ajkane's review

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3.0

I really liked the character development in this issue and the overall atmosphere of it. I LOVED the scene between Kamala and Bruno and I can't wait to see where this goes in future instalments. Overall this series is off to a great start and I'm glad it's a thing that exists.

nisforneville's review

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5.0

I am really enjoying this series!

jwmcoaching's review

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4.0

The strongest issue yet, we finally see Ms. Marvel working her way towards some real crimefighting, and with a partner in crime to boot. It's also nice to see that Kamala looks more like herself in Ms. Marvel guise now that she's gaining more confidence.

mxmaggie__'s review

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5.0

It's official, I'm following a comic series.I usually only read comics after they've been out for a minute, or at least they have some trades out (ten comic books bound together with a cardboard cover). But I'd heard a lot about these comics and I just couldn't wait! Ms. Marvel is Kamala Khan a Pakistani American teenager who's Muslim. It's awesome, you should read it (EXCEPT issue #2 is out of print, comics are different then books it turns out, so YOU might need to wait for the trade)!

thenia's review

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3.0

Bruno learns the truth and Kamala goes on a mission to save Vick.

frustratedangel's review

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4.0

Finally, Kamala is taking the reins and getting the hang of her super powers. :)