Generations: Captain Marvel & Ms. Marvel #1

7.9

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9 Reviews
7.8

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23 Reviews
Writer G. Willow Wilson
Artist Paolo Villanelli
Cover Price $4.99

• Ms. Marvel's falling out with her idol Carol Danvers, a.k.a. the Mighty Captain Marvel, just took a BIZARRE turn!
•  Kamala suddenly finds herself as an intern at Woman Magazine - Carol's former place of employment! Between cozying up to her boss, filing back issues, and her usual super-heroing, how will Kamala find time to figure out what got her here in the first place?
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  • 10

    Black Nerd Problems - L.E.H. Light

    Sep 21, 2017

    I enjoyed the hell out of this comic. The only thing I can say bad about it is that the villain clearly only exists as an excuse to bring the Marvels together. But really, there's a Peter Parker cameo, so that balances it out. If all of the Marvel Generations titles are this fun, they've got a series-spanning winner on their hands. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Geekery Magazine - Chelsea Stanford

    Sep 25, 2017

    It was such a relief to see a character that brought in something new to the table, without letting it become the elephant in the room. Kamala's faith just simply is. There's no flaunting of it, and no hiding of it, in her character design. She is even the one who offers up the idea of promoting feminism in a new light to Carol at a staff meeting: just because you're a woman, it does not mean you have to give up make up, or give up your career. You can have both. You can BE both beautiful and successful. You can be anything, and still be a Miss Marvel. I can't go in to too much, for fear of giving it all away, but this is a story that I think is going to be beneficial to a lot of young women as it progresses, and I cannot wait to see it grow. Read Full Review

  • 8.9

    IGN - Tara Giovannini

    Sep 21, 2017

    This is the type of comic that reminds you why you love them. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    The Lost Lighthouse - thelostlighthouse

    Sep 21, 2017

    I enjoyed this, it was a fun issue which has hooked me in to pick up more Ms. Marvel comics, its best not to think of some of the potential plot issues though. Well done Marvel, your promotion is working. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Newsarama - Kat Calamia

    Sep 21, 2017

    Generations: Ms. Marvel & Ms. Marvel is a much needed one-shot that gives Kamala a new view on what it means to be a legacy hero. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Book Bin - Leroy Douresseaux

    Sep 22, 2017

    The other part in delivering this winning tale is the work of artist Paolo Villanelli and colorist Ian Herring. I like that they recall the work of Ms. Marvel's originating artist, Adrian Alphona, without lazily imitating him. Villanelli and Herring create a bright, sunny, positive story that makes me wish this Generations tale had a second life. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Newsarama - Pierce Lydon

    Sep 20, 2017

    It's something that honors the past while still looking to the future. Wilson, Villanelli, and Herring's work is the foundation for a new era of Ms. Marvel stories. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    PopMatters - Jack Fisher

    Sep 21, 2017

    It still manages to accomplish something important for Kamala Khan and Carol Danvers' story. It effectively ties their ongoing struggles with one another. Carol is trying to have it all as both Carol Danvers and Ms. Marvel. Kamala is doing the same thing in her time. It's an ongoing struggle for both, but working together in Generations: Captain Marvel and Ms. Marvel #1 gives them both some needed perspective. They even earn praise from J. Jonah Jameson along the way and in the context of the greater Marvel universe, such an accomplishment ranks right up there with beating Thanos. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    The Beat - Alexander Jones

    Sep 21, 2017

    Generations: The Marvels #1 has beautiful art and teases an incredible premise but doesn't have the pages or concentration to follow-through on the big ideas. Read Full Review

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