A review by kitsuneheart
Ms. Marvel, Vol. 2: Generation Why by G. Willow Wilson

5.0

So, I'll say, now quite as good as volume 1, but it still leaves me squirming to read volume 3!

Kamala Kahn--aka Ms. Marvel--continues her work protecting Jersey City. During a chance run-in with Wolverine, she's given not only some good advice on being a hero, but her own sidekick, the MASSIVE dog, Lockjaw. The two head off to discover the plots of The Inventor, and, hopefully, a way for Kamala to keep Lockjaw, despite him not being pak (pure) and forbidden from the house.

Kamala is refreshing, being such a well-adjusted hero. She's silly and a bit brash, but she doesn't angst. And the people about her are also quite upbeat. Even Sheikh Abdullah, whom her parents insist she speak with, is very understanding of Kamala. It's just quite nice to finish a comic and be cheery, rather than bemoaning the human condition.