
The Stack: Ms. Marvel, Criminal And More
Today’s comic book review podcast includes: Ms. Marvel #38, The Batman Who Laughs #3, Criminal #2, Wonder Twins #1, Savage…
Here’s the official bio of Ms. Marvel, via Marvel:
A Pakistani-American growing up in Jersey City, Kamala Khan idolized Super Heroes like Carol Danvers, AKA Captain Marvel, never dreaming she’d have the opportunity to join her role models in safeguarding society from the forces of evil. With an Inhuman ability to alter shape and size, the newest Ms. Marvel employs an idealistic attitude as much as any power to make the world a better place.
When Blackagar Boltagon, AKA Black Bolt, of the Inhumans released the Terrigen Mist into Earth’s atmosphere, transforming and empowering several latent members of the super-powered race, even the silent monarch could not have guessed the effect his actions would have on teenager Kamala Khan—or in turn, how Kamala would affect the world around her. Prior to her metamorphosis, the Muslim American youth dealt with problems like balancing her family’s religious and spiritual beliefs with the society she lived in, not to mention fitting in at school and other typical problems facing a girl her age.
Today’s comic book review podcast includes: Ms. Marvel #38, The Batman Who Laughs #3, Criminal #2, Wonder Twins #1, Savage…
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