Ms. Marvel #27

8.5

Critic Reviews

11 Reviews
7.3

User Reviews

23 Reviews
Writer G. Willow Wilson
Artist Nico Leon
Cover Price $3.99

TEENAGE WASTELAND Part 3
  ZOE, MIKE, GABE and NAKIA are all-in!
  The MS. MARVELS? The MS's? Whatever you call them, this group is holding up the legacy of Ms. Marvel and taking the fight to the INVENTOR!
  But RED DAGGER is going to have his hands full if he wants to lead this ragtag bunch to victory!
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CRITIC REVIEWS

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  • 10

    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum

    Feb 14, 2018

    This third part of the "Teenage Wasteland" story arc will keep you glued to the story, even right up to the surprise turn on the final panels. Read Full Review

  • 9.1

    Comicsverse - Oliver Vestal

    Feb 15, 2018

    The danger and action really come to life in this issue. The use of art creates excitement and suspense for the reader. The characterization makes us really root for these characters and worry for their safety. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills

    Feb 17, 2018

    Truly delightful and funny issue of Ms. Marvel recaptures the magic and explains, quite simply, what this storyline has been about. Read Full Review

  • 8.8

    On Comics Ground - Christina Williams

    Feb 22, 2018

    With Kamala Khan, the true Ms. Marvel, still missing, it's up to her friends to protect the city! The Teenage Wasteland arc is rapidly gaining momentum as our Marvels take on the INVENTOR. Do they have what it takes to save the day? Read Full Review

  • 8.6

    IGN - Kat Calamia

    Feb 15, 2018

    Ms. Marvel #27 truly embraces the meaning of legacy for Marvel's namesake event. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Comicosity - E.A. Sofia

    Feb 18, 2018

    The Ms. Marvel series manages to be consistently sincere in its humor and optimism, even while tackling difficult subjects. There are many times when Ive opened an issue of Ms. Marvel with trepidation, due to a subject matter being handled or where story arc seemed to be headed. Although I have my favorite issues and my criticisms, the series has been consistently wonderful. This arc and solicits for the next few issues are making big promises, and I cant wait to read them. As I say at any opportunity: if you like superheroes, read this series. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    The Beat - AJ Frost

    Feb 14, 2018

    Ms. Marvel continues to be one of the most fun and enjoyable reading experiences on the comics scene today. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison

    Feb 18, 2018

    This issue of Ms. Marvel manages to delight and charm even with an absentee protagonist. Zoe, Red Dagger, Mike, Nakia, and Gabe all make it a fun read, and the Inventor proves to be a surprisingly serious antagonist for this lineup. Leon and Herring give their distinctive and appealing style, and the overall book is recommendable. Check it out. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Black Nerd Problems - L.E.H. Light

    Feb 19, 2018

    This remains a light-hearted, sincere, touching comic that encourages all of us to do our best and be our own hero. There's no better message than that. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Watch - Ryne Wiley

    Feb 22, 2018

    Kamalas friends are learning the hard way that Ms. Marvel has a gift for protecting Jersey City. Illustrating that it takes more than a costume to save the city, the tension escalates as one of Ms. Marvels old foes enacts his new place to get revenge on the hero who spurned him the first time. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    Weird Science - Jim Werner

    Feb 26, 2018

    Things get dire in this issue and our cast of would-be heroes are in over their heads. The Inventor is taking his evil plans further by expanding it to Jersey City and the Ms. Marvel team desperately calls for back up. This issue ends with an interesting guest appearance and I'm looking forward to seeing this conclude next issue. Read Full Review

USER REVIEWS

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  • 9.5

    RustonLF

    Feb 15, 2018

    For a comic that is absent of its main character this has been a rather interesting arc. Kamala has been missing and in her absence her friends have tried to carry on as Ms Marvel as best they can. When Zoe is kidnapped by the Inventor the remaining crew with the help of Red Dagger try to take the fight to the Inventor to get her back. Each supporting cast is given a chance to shine and show why we should love them. There is plenty of humor and action as the non-super heroes due their best to put up a fight. When they finally decide they are in over their heads the group decides to use Kamala's old communicator that to contact some major help. There is some great art to accompany a fun story. This is worth the look for sure.

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  • 9.5

    Ryan

    May 22, 2023

    Best arc in a while and Kamala hasn't appeared in 3 issues straight 😭

  • 9.0

    SloboSOY

    Mar 08, 2018

    I'm very late on this one, but I only have it this week. But what a pleasure to meet again with this ongoing. I was with a smile all along ... G Willow Wilson prove that Support Character are important. they are a important part of the life in the book, they even can remplace a missing principal character. At one point I wonder if she didn't lie to us & that Kamala was in fact in the outfit of the inventor ??? Zoe is so lovable right now ... Cover - Nicely in link with the story & great 2/2 Writing - I so missed a good story by G Willow Wilson. 3/3 Arts - Ok that not the perfect kind of work. But's it's funny & that have a excess of soul. 2/3 Feeling - It's nice to have a very good Ms.Marvel story. And she isn't even in there. 2/2

  • 8.0

    CrazyforRAMU

    Sep 06, 2018

    The rest of the Marvelettes rescue Zoe, but they recognize their inability to tackle the Inventor. That leads to an awesome call for backup at the end. I like the byplay between Red Dagger and the Marvelettes, I love "maybe that costume IS magic," and I respect the all-ages Social Darwinism 101 debate that develops from the Inventor's monologuing. The art is fast but fun. There's a rare misstep in the coloring; the washed-out pastel look dominating the book is unappealing. Naftali's missing person investigation eating the first three pages is rather unwelcome too.

  • 10

    Khan/Murdock

    Feb 14, 2018

  • 10

    shatterstar

    Feb 15, 2018

  • 10

    MightyVin

    Feb 15, 2018

  • 9.0

    Rotivv

    Feb 22, 2018

  • 9.0

    Psycamorean

    Jul 20, 2019

  • 9.0

    Jason The Dude

    Jul 31, 2019

  • 8.5

    Kalaoui

    Feb 21, 2018

  • 8.5

    StanielK

    Mar 17, 2018

  • 8.5

    Adsun22

    Mar 30, 2021

  • 8.0

    Pantheon36

    Feb 25, 2018

  • 8.0

    Jabberwocky_Superfly

    May 01, 2018

  • 7.5

    bucswin611

    Feb 26, 2018

  • 7.0

    iPodwithnomusic

    Apr 23, 2018

  • 6.0

    CesarCastanha

    Feb 14, 2018

  • 5.0

    EDiakota

    Feb 15, 2018

  • 3.5

    Marveltruth101

    Feb 14, 2018

  • 3.0

    KFuqua

    Feb 16, 2018

  • 1.0

    Tizze

    Feb 16, 2018

  • 1.0

    Angus

    Sep 15, 2018

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