Ms. Marvel Vol. 2: Generation Why is a graphic novel from the Ms. Marvel: Marvel Now! series, following Kamala Khan as she navigates her dual life as a teenage superhero in Jersey City.
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Deserves a medal Kamala Khan's story continues to be great fun as she deals with the robot-and-giant-alligator machinations of the cockatiel-headed "Inventor" with the help of Wolverine and the giant teleporting dog Lockjaw. Kamala's interactions with Wolverine are hilarious, as Kamala's innocence and inexperience play off of Wolverine's jaded wisdom to great effect ("The worst thing you can imagine is a giant alligator in an old subway tunnel?...Your parents deserve a medal.").Some have criticized issue 10 for
There's lots to like here but don't expect perfection. The new Ms. Marvel is here and it's good... Just not great. I would recommend this to anyone who loved first but realize your getting a more hit and miss book than the first. First the good. Kamala is still a very fun, very likeable character that you want to read about. Wolverine guests stars in the first portion and Willow Wilson does a great job of threading the needle. Wolverine is a big character with a lot of baggage but he doesn't steal the show. Kamala stands like an equal all whi
An Amazing Well Written Comic I choose the rating because I loved the ideas/themes presented in the comic. The ideas were relevant, the way those ideas worked into the story made the comic a read that I truly enjoyed. The comic had many quotes I loved and the art is pretty awesome. Also, I am enjoying Kamala Khan’s character so much. We explore a lot with other characters and there is something really unique and fun about this comic series ( is that what it is called) overall.
Kamala is the best teenage comic character since Miles Morales This series is worth the hype. Kamala is the best teenage comic character since Miles Morales; her motivation seems honest, and she sounds like a teen without the writers trying too hard to be "hip with the kids". The story is a mix of comic-book silliness and serious contemplation about Millenial angst and responsibility; I've bought the paperbacks for my classroom, and would highly recommend the series for teens and adults alike.
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Review of Ms. Marvel Volume 2: Generation Why by G. Willow Wilson The Ms. Marvel opening volume very deservedly won a Hugo Award last year for Best Graphic Story. Three follow up volumes published in 2015 show Ms. Marvel was no one-hit wonder. Volume 2 might be the weakest of those three, but that’s praising with faint damnation.Adrian Alphona drew Volume 1. The art for Volume 2 was split between Alphona and Jacob Wyatt, who drew issues 6 and 7. Reading vols. 2-4 has made me realize how important Alphona’s art was to my enjoyment of Volume 1. Miyazawa’s a
Fantastic story. Very well written. I have not read any comic books since I was a pre-teen, but this story has drawn me in. I'm a middle-aged white american male and I thoroughly love this character and her trials and tribulations. The family life and typical teenager situations combined with trying to learn her new powers has made this new Ms. Marvel a fascinating and interesting character. I also really enjoy the humor the writer employs and the drawing are really engaging. Highly recommended.
"You're a bird!" - Kamala Khan wins (my heart) again! I read Ms. Marvel Volume 1: No Normal back in December and immediately pre-ordered this one. I finished this in about an hour, if that tells you anything about how much I enjoyed it. I was a slave to this story.Volume 2 is wonderfully reminiscent of the previous collection's fun and witty humor. The stakes are higher, but the author does a fantastic job of weaving between kick-butt action scenes and comic relief sequences à-la-Kamala. She also continues to tie in Kamala's Pakistani-Muslim herita