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D**Y
Worth Reading
Being new to Captain/Ms. Marvel, this was the first graphic novel I read about her, and I enjoyed it a lot. The civil war books, as well as the final arc in this novel, were both very entertaining reads. I would definitely recommend reading this book.
D**L
Four Stars
So, let's start this off by saying that the first comic I'd ever read that had Carol Danvers as a featured character was Civil War II. That's not exactly the best comic to get a first impression out of considering she's extremely out of character in it. But because of the Captain Marvel movie coming out and the fact that I wanted to like Carol and give her a chance, I bought this comic of her Ms. Marvel years to go back to some of her roots before she became Captain Marvel, to see her road to getting here. And man, do I love Carol Danvers now! She's funny, she's badass, she's powerful... she is nothing like how they portrayed her to be in Civil War II. I didn't like the whole pro-registration thing, though. I've always been anti-registration in Civil War. Everything behind the superhero registration creeps me out and reminds me of concentration camps and internment camps seeing as they're forcing superhumans to put their names on a list or be locked away forever. So, I didn't like that Carol sided with pro-registration, but at least we got to see into her head and learn that the reason she was pro-registration was that she thought it would be safer for people, so she was just trying to do what was right, and she didn't sell Captain America out to Tony when he came to talk to her. We also got to see Carol learn about the flaws in the registration system, though, and want to help Arachne reunite with her daugher. I loved the interactions between Carol and other characters like Spider-Woman, Captain America, Dr. Strange, Wonder Man, and Iron Man. I also loved seeing Carol get her new cat, Chewie, especially since I know that that cat turns out to be a Flerken. Carol's humor was great and the stories were awesome. The book is a little long, but I still loved reading it. This was a great story about Carol trying to be the greatest superhero she could be, showing her path to ultimately becoming the next Captain Marvel. Four stars.
W**R
Loser becomes WINNER!
Finally got a good story for Carol! Excellent art too!Hopefully more to come!WOnder Man was interesting and AIM was superb
J**N
Carol Dancers always a great character.
Carol is a complex character. She cares deeply about doing the right thing, but doesn't always get it right. No matter what some online idiots say ,she isn't a D list character who doesn't sell. She is an a-lister all the way
B**E
Very entertaining!
Great story and artwork!
C**J
Pretty alright
Nothing else I gotta say, it’s a good story like but nothing too exceptional.
B**N
Balances action with character
Comics provide a medium which can span from utter schlock to profound thoughtpieces, and sometimes authors find it hard to strike a good balance. Captain Marvel has done a great job of being fun whjile still engaging the readers' brains.
K**.
Five Stars
Great price! Zooms into individual panels and cuts just fine using Comixology.Totally worth it.
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