Captain Marvel #15
| Writer | Kelly Sue DeConnick |
| Artist | David Lopez |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
• She's back!
• With the galaxy behind her and her beloved earth in front, Carol gets ready for a homecoming a year in the making!
• Except for the whole THE END IS NIGH thing...
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
May 16, 2015Incredibly touching, very personal, and emotionally powerful. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
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10
Geeked Out Nation - Kate Coenen
May 17, 2015Captain Marvel #15 will leave you gutted, like you just lost someone close to you, but you're also left feeling uplifted. In Carol and Tracy's friendship, both women built each other up and supported each other, and even with though Tracy is gone her memory will lend Carol strength. We see Carol's valor and compassion through the lives she touches, and in these small, human moments she is as heroic as ever. A comic this touching and real doesn't come out every day, so this is definitely an issue to be cherished. Read Full Review
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9.3
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
May 14, 2015Among the many series finales at Marvel these past few weeks, this easily ranks among the best. Read Full Review
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9.0
Newsarama - David Pepose
May 14, 2015While some may argue it's a little saccharine, it's a book that'll leave a lump in your throat, and it's the best possible way to end Captain Marvel before Secret Wars. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comicosity - Heather Joy
May 15, 2015It's a great way to end this storyline, bittersweet and hopeful. I am so thrilled that the power-duo of DeConnick and Lopez will be continuing to collaborate on Captain Marvel and the Carol Corps debuting on June 10. Read Full Review
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9.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
May 16, 2015DeConnick has the skill to tear our hearts asunder, and this issue came close, but Captain Marvel has been so far removed from the characters in this issue that nothing carries as much emotional weight as it could. Read Full Review
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9.0
Infinite Comix - Daniel Gehen
May 21, 2015Once again, Kelly Sue DeConnick brings Carol Danvers' series to an end, and sheabsolutely sticks the landing. Though this issue may not have as much emotional resonance for readers that are just picking up this issue, it is not at all difficult to follow. In fact, readers might be encouraged to go back and revisit Danvers' past adventures that lead up to this point.From cover to cover, DeConnick and Lopez hit the right emotional beats to make even the most jaded reader a teary-eyed. Simply put, this is a fantasticconclusion. Read Full Review