“No normal,” the M s. Marvel final, is the most memorable episode of Marvel TV. It had all: emotional moments and action, as well as world-changing revelations. While fans are still struggling to comprehend the last episode of this series, they want more. There are many great Ms. Marvel comics that can be used to assist fans.
Whether she is alone or teaming up with other Marvel heroes, Kamala Khan, aka Ms. Marvel, has starred in dozens of different comics since her debut in 2013. There are many great stories for fans who want to learn more about this character or just enjoy the Ms. Marvel story now that it is finished.
10 “No Normal” Introduced The Fans To Miss Marvel
Collecting Ms. Marvel 1-5 By G. Willow Wilson, and Adrian Alphona. “No Normal,” Kamala Khan is Kamala Khan’s story of her origin as a superhero. Wilson and Alphona provide a detailed account of Kamala’s childhood, friends, struggles and new abilities, as well as her bizarre sense of humor.
“No Normal,” which is the story that introduced Kamala readers to Ms. Marvel, makes a great introduction for those who don’t know much about her outside of the MCU. Although her origin story may be different, the greatest thing about Ms. Marvel is that Marvel Studios captured Kamala’s charming nature. This story has plenty of it.
9 “Teenage Wasteland” Explores Kamala’s Friends More Deeply
Jersey City has never been more vulnerable after Kamala disappears. Kamala’s close friends decide to fight for justice. “Teenage Wasteland,” by G. Willow Wilson and Nico Leon, can be found in Ms. Marvel #25-30.
“Teenage Wasteland” will be a great read for those who enjoyed the feeling of community Ms. Marvel showcased last episode. It’s also a great way to learn more about Ms. Marvel’s other allies, such as Nakia and Zoe.
8 Ms. Marvel: Stretched Thin Is Super Kid-Friendly
Ms.Marvel: Stretched Thin by Nadia Shammas & Nabi H.Ali is an original graphic book that tracks Kamala as she tries to keep everything in balance. Kamala is trying to balance her life between school, work, hobbies and Avengers responsibilities.
Ms. Marvel, a modern superhero is very relatable. Ms. Marvel has trouble prioritizing her tasks, which often leads to chaos. Ms.Marvel: Stretched Thin is an easy-to-read story that captures Kamala’s daily life. This book is a great choice for children who love Ms. Marvel on Disney+.
7 “Northeast Corridor” Features Red Dagger As A Guest Star
Fans looking for more Karem in Ms. Marvel should definitely look at “Northeast Corridor” in Ms. Marvel Vol. 3 #23-24 by G. Willow Wilson and Diego Olortegui. After Kareem’s move to Jersey City, Kamala and he learn to cooperate. Kamala must learn to live with the Pakistani vigilante, despite her wishes.
“Northeast Corridor”, which again teams Red Dagger with Ms. Marvel, adds a layer of complexity and depth to their relationship. The comic gives readers an overview of Red Dagger’s character and their relationship to Ms. Marvel. It is short, sweet, and easy to read.
6 “Last Days” Puts Kamala On Her Most Dangerous Mission Yet
Set right before Secret Wars , The “Last Days” series follows Ms. Marvel’s efforts to save her friends and family from an impending disaster. Kamala must also do self-reflection in order not to go insane while working under such extreme pressure.
Last Days is about Kamala’s heart. It’s one of the most emotionally charged arcs in Ms. Marvel comics. It is Kamala’s first encounter with Carol Danvers. This story can be found in Ms. Marvel Vol. 3 #16-19, by G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona.
5 Champions Shows Ms. Marvel In A Group Dynamic
After the events of Civil War II , Ms. Marvel’s, Spider-Man and Nova quit the Avengers after becoming disillusioned with the actions of older heroes. Amadeus Cho, Viv Vision and they founded Champions to help the youth overcome their distrust in superheroes. Champions, by Mark Waid and Humberto Ramos, follows their adventures.
Champions is just a taste of the possibilities if Ms. Marvel were recruited to an MCU superteam that included heroes such as Kate Bishop, Love or America Chavez. This has so far been a miss in Ms. Marvel , but we hope that the MCU will include a Young Avengers/Champions team.
4 Her Civil War II Arc Shows Her True Character Development
After years of admiring Captain Marvel , Mr. Marvel Vol. 4 #8-11, by G. Willow Wilson, Takeshi Miyazawa, and Adrian Alphona, bursts Kamala’s bubble. The teenager discovers Carol Danvers has been using Ulysses precognitive skills in fascist ways and is forced to face her idol, leading to frustration.
So far the MCU only shows Kamala and Captain Marvel’s romantic relationship. Fans will likely have to wait The Marvels to witness them make a genuine connection in the MCU. For a deeper, more realistic view of their relationship, you can watch Ms. Marvel in Civil War II .
3 Ms. Marvel Will Star In Three One-Shots Soon
Starting August 10, 2022, Ms. Marvel returns to comics for a series of epic team-ups. Ms. Marvel & Wolverine and Ms. Marvel & Venom will focus on Kamala, as she assists these heroes in investigating a new threat.
Fans are excited to find out what the next chapter holds. Everyone wants to see the X-Men. But how will they interact? You can see Kamala’s funny interactions with more serious Marvel characters in this comic.
2 Magnificent Ms. Marvel Features Kamala’s New Adventures
In 2019, Marvel released Magnificent Ms. Marvel, an 18-issue ongoing series by Saladin Ahmed and Minkyu Jung that follows Kamala’s adventures after a long absence. The comic features Kamala facing all sorts of dangers without ignoring her private life.
Ahmed’s series on Ms. Marvel has been a delight and something that new readers should see. This series captures Kamala’s original personality and the friendships she has, while also expanding the universe that fans know. This is the ideal option for anyone who has suffered from withdrawal following the finale of the series.
1 “Super Famous” Feels Like A Sequel To The Series
Kamala, an already-avenger, returns to Jersey City to find that she is a famous celebrity. This has many perks but it can also make Kamala vulnerable to dangers she didn’t know were possible. The first volume in Ms. Marvel’s second series, “Super Famous”, is by G. Willow Wilson & Takeshi Miyazawa.
“Super Famous’ shows Ms. Marvel’s reaction to Jersey City welcoming her as their hero during the final episode of Ms. Marvel .. This can make it feel like the series is being remade. This six-issue story will satisfy those who felt six episodes weren’t enough.