

Kamala bands together with some unlikely heroes to stop the maniacal villain before he does real damage, but has she taken on more than she can handle? And how much longer can Ms.

Marvel discovers more about her past, the Inventor continues to threaten her future. Then, Kamala crosses paths with Inhumanity - by meeting the royal dog, Lockjaw! But why is Lockjaw really with Kamala? As Ms. Marvel and all her friends? Maybe Wolverine can help! If Kamala can stop fan-girling out about meeting her favorite super hero, that is. Who is the Inventor, and what does he want with the all-new Ms. Maybe don’t start with Marvel or DC when looking to get into comics? It’s too confusing for me, but I’m still interested in learning more about Kamala and her story. Maybe I just need to find a more centralized comic that only deals with one story at a time. I liked it! This was more of me ranting about my dislike of the mixture into other storylines, and not knowing what certain things are because of Marvel’s tendency to mix all of this up. This isn’t much on the actual book, because, like I said, it was pretty similar to the first one. Marvel wouldn’t have happened. But it’s just too confusing. And I guess, without the other stories, Ms. Marvel, on it’s own, would have been amazing. They’re all connected, too connected, and it’s just confusing. These over-arching connections, in all honesty, is what’s been keeping me from reading other Marvel comics. But, of course, it included people like the Wolverine, Captain America, and some alien race that was really confusing.

I also wasn’t expecting how they included her into the overall Marvel universe–I was kind of hoping she’d get her own story line, and I wouldn’t have to deal with all of the conflicting storylines. The story was just as interesting, and I was surprised with the turns it took, and I was really interested in Kamala’s development, as well as her growing relationships with her friends, family, and newfound coworkers. I wouldn’t know for sure unless I continued on with the third, but that’s how I’m seeing it at the moment. It’s like they have a formula, and they stick it to the dot. disappointed? It was entertaining, it was funny, and enjoyable! But, even though it was all that the first one was, there was really nothing new that was introduced. You know, even though I enjoyed this one about the same as I did the first, I can’t help but to be a little. Why this book?: I enjoyed the first one, so I decided to check out the second! As she goes deeper into the superhero world, Kamala finds herself in the need of a mentor, and maybe some help with the Inventor. Now comfortable with her newfound powers, Kamala Khan is also more comfortable with her alter-ego Ms Marvel.
