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Ms. Marvel, Vol. 4: Last Days by G. Willow Wilson

izzys_internet_bookshelf's review

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3.0

3.5/5

This being the last volume for her story It felt short. There were some parts I enjoyed of course, but it wasn’t my favorite out of the four. I do think that if I were to rate the volumes this would be at the bottom.

novelerachavela's review

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adventurous emotional inspiring tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

labunnywtf's review

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3.0

Sometimes you have to face the end of the world to find the beginning of something better.

Mom's reaction to the super reveal. Awww. So much aww.

Another thing this volume has so much of is scenery chewing. I'm not really wanting to read the Captain Marvel comics, if the amount of dialogue she's capable of is any indication.

I am interested in Silk, after reading the last story, though. I think the main thing I'm taking away from this volume is that Silk is a very interesting character.

jasmine_ahl's review

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adventurous tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix

3.0

fogisbeautiful's review

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5.0

As always, Ms. Marvel gets a rousing 5 stars! This was such an interesting and completely in-character way to handle an apocalyptic story line that is not directly related to the book's main character. Kamala continues to be one of my favorite characters in the Marvel universe, the way she handles the crises thrown her way is inspiring, yet realistic. She doesn't try to be any bigger than she is, and yet she holds her own with such super heroes as Spider-Man and (her personal hero) Captain Marvel. Kamala's story and the way it weaves into the rest of the MU also gives the older heroes that she crosses paths with a chance to shine in a way they don't normally get to in their own books. There is such kindness and compassion in their interactions with Kamala, it makes me teary. Never thought I would get teary over a comic book ;)

The only complaint I have is that I don't know where to go from here! I know something reality-altering happens to the MU as we know it (something something Secret Wars???), but I don't know where to get the rest of Kamala's story. Still researching that, and hope I find the answer soon, because I am far from done with Ms. Marvel! :)

Also: "You are about to be pwned by Loki, God of Mischief! All Hail Loki! To be pwned by Loki is a great honor!" BEST. THING. EVER. ;P

lsparrow's review

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4.0

I love this series

woffles's review

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5.0

Ms. Marvel is a light-hearted and fun read. It also felt like a joyous celebration of superheroes and comic books as a whole. If these first 4 volumes are any indication I'll be enjoying the adventures of Kamala Khan for years to come.

pomochi's review

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4.0

4.25 stars.

I LOVE this comic book series! This volume felt a little weaker than the others, but it was still wonderful. It definitely wasn't as witty as previous volumes, and the random switch to Spiderman and Ms. Marvel was a little confusing and threw me off. However, I still really enjoyed this volume, and I am very excited to read the next one! As usual, the art style was beautiful, and I love where the plot is headed. It's definitely become darker which I am definitely enjoying (and lots of lovely development in Kamala's personal life). Overall, as I usually say, I highly recommend this to anyone who is interested in getting into comics. It's a great place to start! :)

katieconrad's review

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emotional tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.0

samrushingbooks's review

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5.0

Ms. Marvel has so many cameos and team-ups with other superheroes. It's great. This volume sees her teaming up with Carol Danvers--Captain Marvel--and she gets some advice and help that she really needed. It hasn't been easy for 16-year-old Kamala to balance home, school, and superheroing but there were some great little character development moments within this volume, and they are so quick and easy to read that I just fly through them.