Ms. Marvel

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English language

Published Nov. 13, 2016

ISBN:
978-0-7851-9611-2
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OCLC Number:
923651762

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4 stars (2 reviews)

"She's your new favorite. She's everyone's new favorite. And now she's joining the big leagues. Look out world, Kamala Khan is an Avenger! But is she really cut out to be one of Earth's Mightiest Heroes? Saving the world is important, but Jersey City still needs its protector--and a development company that co-opted Ms. Marvel's face for its project has more in mind for gentrification than just real estate! Can Kamala take down the evil suits destroying her home without ruining her grades and personal life? "--Description from forbiddenplanet.co.uk

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reviewed Ms. Marvel by G. Willow Wilson (Marvel now)

Review of 'Ms. Marvel' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

3.5/5

I liked the B Plot (4-6) more than the A Plot (1-3).

The A Plot attempted to address gentrification but putting it in terms of super villainy takes away a huge part of what makes it so insidious. If gentrification is something that normal (good) people perform only when under the control of "secretly evil" developers, it erases the complicity of a totally willing class of people. My charitable take is that this was an attempt to simplify the concept for a younger audience but went way below what I think teens could handle.

The B Plot was hilarious though and a good way to address a teen superhero's inability to be in three places at once.

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4 stars

Subjects

  • Women superheroes
  • Comic books, strips
  • Pakistani Americans
  • Teenage girls
  • Muslim women

Places

  • United States