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elude's review
adventurous
emotional
funny
lighthearted
mysterious
reflective
sad
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? It's complicated
4.5
charlietheninth's review
4.0
I really liked this one! I feel like several previous volumes have been heavy and serious, whereas this one felt more in line with the light-hearted and quirky approach of the originals. More like this, please!
akmargie's review
3.0
A solid arc to finish out Wilson's run on Ms Marvel. Looking forward to see where the series goes next.
pun_intended's review
4.0
Final volume with G. Willow as writer ðŸ˜ðŸ˜«
I'll miss her. She brought Kamala to life and this was a beautiful closing chapter of this arc.
I'll miss her. She brought Kamala to life and this was a beautiful closing chapter of this arc.
liamourie's review
4.0
I really enjoyed this volume. It felt like a good way to end off this run of Ms. Marvel. I liked the focus on friendship in this book, and I liked that there were some scenes that felt a bit out of the box. I felt that this volume returned to some of the key ideas of the first few, and it reminded me of why I have enjoyed the series. I liked learning a bit more about Ms. Marvel's powers and I hope that it gets explored some more in the continuation of Ms. Marvel's story (Magnificent Ms. Marvel).
I'm sad that this version of Ms. Marvel's story has come to an end, but I am excited to see where it goes in the hands of someone else.
I'm sad that this version of Ms. Marvel's story has come to an end, but I am excited to see where it goes in the hands of someone else.
kevinhendricks's review
3.0
More Ms. Marvel fun, including an interesting exploration of how her powers work and a better connection with her friends. It includes a special 50th issue with guest writers Hasan Minhaj, Rainbow Rowell, and Saladin Ahmed. It's also the end of G. Willow Wilson's run as writer for the series (Ahmed will take over).
restyourbones's review
4.0
I'm sad to be saying goodbye to G. Willow Wilson's version of Kamala Khan :(
jamestomasino's review
3.0
Well, that wraps up G Willow Wilson's time as writer for Ms. Marvel and I have to say I'm impressed. Overall this was a great series and a great introduction to an awesome new super hero. This last book reconnected some friends and explored some fun next-steps in their lives. There wasn't anything groundbreaking, but it still felt like a nice send off.
aitanavec's review against another edition
3.0
3,5
Amo a Kamala y a todos los personajes y el tomo me ha gustado, pero esperaba algo más al ser el último, han sido historias muy cortitas y separadas que me han sabido a poco.
Amo a Kamala y a todos los personajes y el tomo me ha gustado, pero esperaba algo más al ser el último, han sido historias muy cortitas y separadas que me han sabido a poco.
jakegray's review
5.0
A very satisfying ending to Wilson's run on Ms. Marvel, though I'm sad to see her go. This series is delightful, thoughtful, and extremely well done. I look forward to seeing Kamala Khan continue to embiggen the Marvel universe in her unique and wonderful way.