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Ms. Marvel, Der Cyber-Troll by Mirka Andolfo, G. Willow Wilson, Takeshi Myazawa

erincataldi's review against another edition

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3.0

As the series progresses, Ms. Marvel makes it pretty clear that this series is intended for teens. Damage Per Second focused on getting teens and citizens to "rock the vote" and change politics by being involved, the second part focused on a computer virus that learned from people connected on the internet and started blackmailing Ms. Marvel and releasing people's secrets. Overall, not bad, but not very strong either.

blairconrad's review against another edition

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4.0

Generally good. Even though the premise of the main arc was a little ridiculous (even for a comic book), the story was told well, and I enjoyed seeing Ms. Marvel and friends wrestle with some of the things a young Spider-Man (or young person in love) has to.
I appreciate the intent of the gerrymandering story, but it felt a little too "after school special", and detracted just a little from my overall enjoyment.

adamrshields's review against another edition

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3.0

meh. I actually read this at some point last year and forgot to mark it. I didn't notice until I looked to pick up vol 8. Vol 8 has pretty good reviews, but vol 7 was quite mediocre.

quietdomino's review against another edition

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3.0

let me again give thanks that this run of ms. marvel exists in the world.

emgreen89's review against another edition

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5.0

Most wholesome comic ever!

aderonkea's review against another edition

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3.0

This was kinda a filler novel but I liked it.

bosslern's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 As always, I am slightly confused because this is literally the only Marvel comics series I have read.

moonpie's review against another edition

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4.0

I'll just go ahead and commit to reading Ms. Marvel forever. Damage Per Second has a whole issue devoted to VOTING, including gerrymandering and redistricting, so I was bound to love it. There's also a plot that reminded me of a MOTW episode of BtVS, featuring a troll/virus situation, which I enjoyed, and one featuring Bruno over in Wakanda. I don't remember much about the latter but I do like Bruno, Wakanda, and Black Panther, so it couldn't have been bad, just forgettable.

that1muslimgirl's review against another edition

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4.0

Kamala teaching people about voting while taking down evil doing gerrymanderers (?) is a mood I wish I had the energy to exhibit. The literal internet troll part of the story was heartwarming. Seeing friends rallying together just tugs at my heart strings. It was also nice to catch up with Bruno and see how he’s doing.

nssutton's review against another edition

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5.0

Each issue in this volume was better than the last. The voting one is top notch. Love seeing familiar JC landmarks. A much needed comfort read. I should definitely start reading some Black Panther.